<blockquote><div class="name-said">Canard;695206 said:</div><hr>No more sad than going on and on about that wonderful Cal education when the program is posting just above a 50% graduation rate and most of the players who managed to graduate majored in sociology.<br /><br />If one majors in business at the UO, one <i>can</i> take unpaid internships with Nike, Adidas, Columbia Sportswear, SportHill, and others, not to mention that through a network of grads, opportunities for meaningful internships throughout the entire sporting world are available.<br /><br />In this limited context, one which mimics the way that Stanford and Cal tout their life long networking and door opening opportunities <i>generally</i> with their degrees, Oregon stacks up as the better school in this one area.<br /><br />It's not outrageous that kids overly interested in sports would be drawn to UO's academic strength in this field and the opportunities graduates have with their degrees in it. The business side of sports education is not all about Nike, that's just how it gets shorthanded by recruits who don't really know all of the details yet.<hr></blockquote><br /><br />Oregon has become a corporate whore for Nike. It's quite sad, really, especially if you're an Oregon student who doesn't care about sports.