efirkey said:... paid their way through college playing pool. I doubt that happens any more.
efirkey said:I don't think pool is dead. I think hustling pool is dead. Your average Joe can see women running out racks on Television several times a week. He cannot be suckered into being hustled like the average person could have pre pool on television. Are there less hustlers now? I know for a fact many people get into pool to make money gambling not because they love the game like myself. Everyone knows several people who paid their way through college playing pool. I doubt that happens any more.
BackPocket9Ball said:College???
How many pool hustler do you know who attended college?
catscradle said:A good question, I daresay I knew none, I may be as good as any players I knew in college, and I'm no hustler by any stretch. As a matter of fact I only know 1 person who knew 1 person who hustled his way through college, and he was only hustling spending money, not tuition, room and board, books, etc.
Anyone getting good enough at pool to hustle and good enough grades to get in college (back in the day that is, you only have to be breathing to get in college today) would have run into a serious time crunch.
catscradle said:...Anyone getting good enough at pool to hustle and good enough grades to get in college (back in the day that is, you only have to be breathing to get in college today) would have run into a serious time crunch.
BackPocket9Ball said:Max Eberle went to Viriginia Tech, Nick Varner went to Purdue, Steve Mizerak went somewhere -- besides that, I don't know of any pro pool player who went to college.