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fraternities and athletes

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What fraternities are suitable for athletes? My son won't have much time to devote to meetings or planning events but would like to occasionally participate in a few of the social events. Can he join a frat and then only be around for 10-20% of the time? Do some frats have comprehensive gyms? thanks!

Posted By: bess
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D1 athletes here are generally not allowed to join frats because of the coaches, not the fraternities. Several friends chose to go to UT for sports and none of the coaches were okay with them joining a frat

By: Bevo
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Theres lots of d1 athletes in frats what are u on about

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by: Wrong   

There really aren’t. Especially in the big sports that pay the bills

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Mom, let your boy figure this out for himself. 🙄

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Ms. Manning, I’m sure Arch can do whatever he wants (but also, don’t worry, the football team will arrange “social activities” for him and his teammates).

By: He’s the boss
by: Fiji   

And that is Fiji since he is at all our late nights with other football players

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yes they can - frats bend the rules for them

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A scholarship D1 athlete probably doesn't have the time to devote to being in a fraternity, assuming that he wants to stay on the team or stay in school. Maybe if he makes it to his junior year, it might be a consideration, assuming he can keep grade eligible.

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