I know the story is a bit old but bear with me here.
![https://s.wsj.net/public/resources/images/WK-AL181_ROMEOC_20080306180428.jpg](https://s.wsj.net/public/resources/images/WK-AL181_ROMEOC_20080306180428.jpg)
So any reason why this guy should get a full scholarship even though he isn't at all amazing at basketball and could very well pay for college on his own several times over?
Doesn't this anger anyone else, especially people my age who are college students?
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1204851 … side_todayRomeo Miller is a 5-foot-10 point guard with a bad knee. He has never played a full season of high-school basketball. This season, he averaged 8.6 points a game for Beverly Hills High School, which finished last in its league.
But next fall, the 18-year-old will suit up for the University of Southern California, a program in the tough Pac-10 conference. And he will receive a full basketball scholarship valued at $44,400 a year.
The scholarship, which is the talk of college recruiters, is a perfect L.A. story, intermingling money, show business and basketball. Besides being an average point guard, Mr. Miller is an actor and singer known as Lil' Romeo, and the son of a wealthy music mogul. Some question whether the Millers took advantage of their resources -- and their relationship with Demar DeRozan of Compton, Calif., one of the top high-school basketball players in America -- to win the scholarship over more talented and less privileged athletes.
![https://s.wsj.net/public/resources/images/WK-AL181_ROMEOC_20080306180428.jpg](https://s.wsj.net/public/resources/images/WK-AL181_ROMEOC_20080306180428.jpg)
So any reason why this guy should get a full scholarship even though he isn't at all amazing at basketball and could very well pay for college on his own several times over?
Doesn't this anger anyone else, especially people my age who are college students?