6/2/03 - It's really pretty easy to look at a situation and know that all the people on all sides of the issue are worthy of your scorn. You don't have to go through the analysis of who is right on what parts of the issues and then balance their ideas against some logical compromises. No it is really easy when everyone involved is fully worthy of a taunt that is purported to have originated with comedian Jack E. Leonard:
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There's nothing wrong with you that reincarnation won't cure.
That's right folks. We have fought two skirmishes in Afghanistan and Iraq in the last two years; the economy is less than robust; the educational system of the US continues its decline as every subject is dumbed down to avoid bruising the fragile self-esteem of children whose only future seems to be as professional victims; corruption is rampant and we don't even have the New York Times available to preach morality to us anymore because the folks who run that paper are showing themselves to be no better and maybe even worse than politicians on the take. In that environment, nine US Senators from 5 states have written letters to Boston College, Miami and Syracuse to try to stop them from jumping ship from the Big East to the ACC.
None of the Senators are from Massachusetts, Florida or NY where these schools are; these Senators are from other states with Big East schools. The fact that not a single Senator from one of the states where the schools reside joined in this activity it can't take long just to sign a letter even if you're a Senator, right? tells me that the economics of jumping to the ACC are a whole lot more attractive than Big East spokesthings have been saying.
Here is a part of the letter from these Senators that shows you how far out of touch they are with the reality of college sports. If these three schools jump conferences, it would devastate the Big East and "send a troubling message to student-athletes across America". Give me a break!! One of the huge and real problems that these gasbags don't seem to recognize is that most of the nominal "student-athletes across America" can barely read at the 8th grade level and would not understand this troubling message that the Senators have alluded to in their letter. Even the intellectually challenged "student-athletes" understand the reality here better than do the Senators. This is not about education; this is not about progress in women's athletics; this is not about competition; this is about money. And when it is about money, then principles and high-falutin' ideals take a back seat. If any group of people traveling with us on Planet Earth should understand that concept at the spinal level, it has to be Senators who hit the campaign fund raising trails more than once in a while where they cater to the single-issue goofs who happen to have deep pockets. The schools are following the money just like Senators always and I mean always! - follow the money and just like the student-athletes will follow the money if indeed there is any opportunity for them to follow it anywhere.
The Senators also regale the readers in their letter with the wondrous achievements of the Big East in producing Rhodes Scholars and for excelling in women's sports. I'm certain that they had their staffs check to see that the letter is factually correct but the key word that they fail to understand here is IRRELEVANT. The Big East did not produce these Rhodes Scholars; the schools did. Villanova's women indeed won the cross-country championship; they could have won with Villanova in the Big East or in the Big Lebowski.
Here is where it gets really good. The letter says, "The Big East has instilled core values of integrity, responsibility, loyalty and leadership in each and every student-athlete." Anyone who actually believed that rhetorical tripe would be disqualified from being a Senator if I were making the rules.
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Memo to the nine Senators: If you actually had a shred of those core values you attribute to each and every Big East student-athlete, you would resign your offices after this display of grandstanding and failure to focus on real problems facing this nation. Your continued presence in the Senate shows that you have not resigned and leads to the conclusion that
College presidents have one primary task and that is to raise money from alums and from "partnering" with other organizations. The only limitation on these "partnering" arrangements is that the other organizations should not be directly guilty of war crimes or associated with any activities that are not politically correct. A college president who does not raise gobs of money for their school is a college president who will be looking for work soon.
Dr. Myles Brand continues to tell us that the college presidents will save the day for all of us by implementing "genuine academic reform". He says the tide is building for such reform. I think the only tide that has any juice in college sports is the one that rolled Mike Price out of Alabama, but that's just me. Let me pose some real questions to Dr. Brand here.
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Why haven't you been vociferously and publicly on the side of the Tennessee professor of English who says she was forced out of her faculty job because she blew the whistle on Tennessee's academic fraud 4 years ago?
According to her, Tennessee athletes are forced to be classified as "learning disabled" thereby giving them the tutors who actually do work for the athletes. Is that part of your academic reform package?
Is that something that the school alone should investigate?
We can only hope.
But don't get me wrong, I love sports...
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