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posted by cmn32480 on Sunday September 17 2017, @12:33AM   Printer-friendly
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Varsity esports teams are becoming increasingly common on college campuses as more schools tap into the rising popularity of competitive gaming.

Experts say 50 U.S. colleges have formed varsity gaming teams that offer at least partial scholarships over the past three years, and many have hired coaches and analysts like other sports teams.

Michael Brooks is executive director of the National Association of Collegiate eSports. He says it has grown "dramatically" and caught organizers off guard.

The success of professional esports has spurred many smaller schools to start varsity teams as a way to boost enrollment numbers.

Among those with new teams is the College of St. Joseph, a school of 260 students in Vermont. The school's athletic director says "nearly every kid on campus wants to be a part of this."

"Dear Admissions Committee, I should get a full sports scholarship because I'm, like, really good at Pong and stuff."


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  • (Score: 4, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 17 2017, @02:11AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 17 2017, @02:11AM (#569225)

    “There are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely games.”

    ― Ernest Hemingway

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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by lx on Sunday September 17 2017, @04:55AM

    by lx (1915) on Sunday September 17 2017, @04:55AM (#569274)

    Good old Ernest was a blowhard wasn't he? Insecure sad rummy desperate to prove his manhood. No wonder he blew his brains out in the end. Still, he knew his way around a typewriter. That's something.