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So who is going to be new NCAA President?
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Quote:Though the NCAA has announced its intention to open an investigation into Michigan State’s athletic department, it remains unclear what exactly the purview of the investigation would be.

And, more importantly, why it’s taken so long to get involved.

NCAA president Mark Emmert was specifically alerted in November 2010 — six months after he was hired as the organization's president — to 37 reports involving Michigan State athletes sexually assaulting women.
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RE: So who is going to be new NCAA President?
My early guess is Jack Swarbrick from Notre Dame.
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RE: So who is going to be new NCAA President?
Barack Obama.

He needs a job. He has zero ***** to give. He went to Pepperdine; his brother-in-law flamed out of coaching so that conflict's not relevant. He knows sports, but isn't out of the sports-industrial complex. Most of all, as a Democratic ex-President he has the best chance of getting deference from the academic mandarins who control the universities that make up the NCAA.

Give him the powers Kennesaw Mountain Landis had after the Black Sox Scandal, and treat this as an existential moment for college sports on the same level as that one. Blow it all up.
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RE: So who is going to be new NCAA President?
...this is all making me wonder if it's even worth it for my alma mater to try be good at sports. The whole institution is rotten beyond even what I thought. Paying players is nothing compared to this.
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RE: So who is going to be new NCAA President?
(01-26-2018 09:51 PM)oliveandblue Wrote:  ...this is all making me wonder if it's even worth it for my alma mater to try be good at sports. The whole institution is rotten beyond even what I thought. Paying players is nothing compared to this.
And this is different from Washington D.C. how?
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Emmert can not survive this. Who has the gravitas to save the NCAA?
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(01-26-2018 10:16 PM)JRsec Wrote:  
(01-26-2018 09:51 PM)oliveandblue Wrote:  ...this is all making me wonder if it's even worth it for my alma mater to try be good at sports. The whole institution is rotten beyond even what I thought. Paying players is nothing compared to this.
And this is different from Washington D.C. how?

Sports reflect our society.

Change has to begin somewhere. Pointing over there or over there where bad stuff happens doesn't alter the facts: as long as they can get us to cheer for the green and white or the blue and white or the little D or the little R, outrage will pile on outrage.

I never thought a university could top Penn State for utter filth and degradation. Michigan State is giving them competition.

Maybe it's time to stop cheering and start screaming.
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(01-26-2018 09:51 PM)58-56 Wrote:  Barack Obama.

He needs a job. He has zero ***** to give. He went to Pepperdine; his brother-in-law flamed out of coaching so that conflict's not relevant. He knows sports, but isn't out of the sports-industrial complex. Most of all, as a Democratic ex-President he has the best chance of getting deference from the academic mandarins who control the universities that make up the NCAA.

Give him the powers Kennesaw Mountain Landis had after the Black Sox Scandal, and treat this as an existential moment for college sports on the same level as that one. Blow it all up.

Or, to suggest a name from the other party, who is in academia and also knows college athletics: Condi Rice.

Of course, neither one would be interested in that mess of a job.
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RE: So who is going to be new NCAA President?
(01-26-2018 10:23 PM)58-56 Wrote:  
(01-26-2018 10:16 PM)JRsec Wrote:  
(01-26-2018 09:51 PM)oliveandblue Wrote:  ...this is all making me wonder if it's even worth it for my alma mater to try be good at sports. The whole institution is rotten beyond even what I thought. Paying players is nothing compared to this.
And this is different from Washington D.C. how?

Sports reflect our society.

Change has to begin somewhere. Pointing over there or over there where bad stuff happens doesn't alter the facts: as long as they can get us to cheer for the green and white or the blue and white or the little D or the little R, outrage will pile on outrage.

I never thought a university could top Penn State for utter filth and degradation. Michigan State is giving them competition.

Maybe it's time to stop cheering and start screaming.

I was merely pointing out that when Barney Frank utilized under aged male pages it apparently wasn't enough. When Monica got a stained blue dress it apparently wasn't enough. And there have been plenty of republican escapades as well especially in the House.

I'm just saying why are we acting so shocked? This corruption strikes at the soul of who we are. Laws have to be enforced without regard to personality, position, or profit. To do less is the essence of corruption.

Yet in each of these cases either a personality (Paterno, Frank, Clinton) or a position (President, Congressman, University President, Athletic Director, Head Coach), or profit of the University or Athletics Department, was placed ahead of the rights of the victims.

You suggest screaming. I'm merely saying that the screaming should have started at least 60 years ago. And it should have been followed by an organized public demanding accountability of all of its citizens, and later corporate leadership.

Hell, we even had wholesale rape of the public trust without outrage. Remember too Big to Fail?

BTW: Michigan State is going to be a combination of Penn State and Baylor. How soon we forget the Bears. This is both the institutional control of Penn State covering up crimes, and the assaults on coeds via Baylor. Only now the very institution that was so willing to punish Penn State is found to be guilty of the same crimes leveled against that school's administration. Hypocrisy knows no bounds apparently!
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You can tell when a job and moment is above someone's head. Believe me.
The next President will have to handle not only the sexual harassment issues and pay for play but also labor issues and concussion issues in football. All while managing the money. It's no small task.
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(01-26-2018 10:47 PM)JRsec Wrote:  
(01-26-2018 10:23 PM)58-56 Wrote:  
(01-26-2018 10:16 PM)JRsec Wrote:  
(01-26-2018 09:51 PM)oliveandblue Wrote:  ...this is all making me wonder if it's even worth it for my alma mater to try be good at sports. The whole institution is rotten beyond even what I thought. Paying players is nothing compared to this.
And this is different from Washington D.C. how?

Sports reflect our society.

Change has to begin somewhere. Pointing over there or over there where bad stuff happens doesn't alter the facts: as long as they can get us to cheer for the green and white or the blue and white or the little D or the little R, outrage will pile on outrage.

I never thought a university could top Penn State for utter filth and degradation. Michigan State is giving them competition.

Maybe it's time to stop cheering and start screaming.

I was merely pointing out that when Barney Frank utilized under aged male pages it apparently wasn't enough. When Monica got a stained blue dress it apparently wasn't enough. And there have been plenty of republican escapades as well especially in the House.

I'm just saying why are we acting so shocked? This corruption strikes at the soul of who we are. Laws have to be enforced without regard to personality, position, or profit. To do less is the essence of corruption.

You suggest screaming. I'm merely saying that the screaming should have started at least 60 years ago.

BTW: Michigan State is going to be a combination of Penn State and Baylor. How soon we forget the Bears.

I still cringe every time I see Ken Star being interviewed. That interview exposing how he was run by his handler destroyed any credibility he had in my eyes.
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(01-26-2018 10:33 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(01-26-2018 09:51 PM)58-56 Wrote:  Barack Obama.

He needs a job. He has zero ***** to give. He went to Pepperdine; his brother-in-law flamed out of coaching so that conflict's not relevant. He knows sports, but isn't out of the sports-industrial complex. Most of all, as a Democratic ex-President he has the best chance of getting deference from the academic mandarins who control the universities that make up the NCAA.

Give him the powers Kennesaw Mountain Landis had after the Black Sox Scandal, and treat this as an existential moment for college sports on the same level as that one. Blow it all up.

Or, to suggest a name from the other party, who is in academia and also knows college athletics: Condi Rice.

Of course, neither one would be interested in that mess of a job.

Surely Trump has fired someone who can handle the job!
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Nobody.

Never mind, I found the new president.

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(01-26-2018 10:56 PM)Rube Dali Wrote:  Nobody.

Never mind, I found the new president.

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Tunsis the Cat? How about Mr. Bill? Ohhhh, Noooo! Mr. Bill is always getting abused by Mr. Hand. He'll at least understand!
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(01-26-2018 10:33 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(01-26-2018 09:51 PM)58-56 Wrote:  Barack Obama.

He needs a job. He has zero ***** to give. He went to Pepperdine; his brother-in-law flamed out of coaching so that conflict's not relevant. He knows sports, but isn't out of the sports-industrial complex. Most of all, as a Democratic ex-President he has the best chance of getting deference from the academic mandarins who control the universities that make up the NCAA.

Give him the powers Kennesaw Mountain Landis had after the Black Sox Scandal, and treat this as an existential moment for college sports on the same level as that one. Blow it all up.

Or, to suggest a name from the other party, who is in academia and also knows college athletics: Condi Rice.

Of course, neither one would be interested in that mess of a job.

I could see her name in the ring. I think there will be a strong push from some quarters for a female president. Like you said, she has the sports background, is female, and being a woman of color would get her bonus points from some.
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(01-26-2018 09:51 PM)58-56 Wrote:  Barack Obama.

He needs a job. He has zero ***** to give. He went to Pepperdine; his brother-in-law flamed out of coaching so that conflict's not relevant. He knows sports, but isn't out of the sports-industrial complex. Most of all, as a Democratic ex-President he has the best chance of getting deference from the academic mandarins who control the universities that make up the NCAA.

Give him the powers Kennesaw Mountain Landis had after the Black Sox Scandal, and treat this as an existential moment for college sports on the same level as that one. Blow it all up.

Um, he attended Occidental and transferred to Columbia.

Plus, Michelle ain't moving to Indy.

Their tax-exempt status might also be in peril.
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(01-26-2018 10:33 PM)Wedge Wrote:  Or, to suggest a name from the other party, who is in academia and also knows college athletics: Condi Rice.

Of course, neither one would be interested in that mess of a job.

In all seriousness, there probably isn't a better candidate for the job.

Right or wrong, the NCAA will hire from within its own community...she checks that box.

Sports acumen...check. In fact, she once said she'd like to run the NFL one day. That'll never happen, but I'd say the NCAA would pose an interesting challenge that she might find intriguing.

Her time in the White House proves she can run large bureaucracies...check.

Identity politics aside, I doubt anyone out there has a better resume.
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(01-27-2018 01:13 AM)AllTideUp Wrote:  
(01-26-2018 10:33 PM)Wedge Wrote:  Or, to suggest a name from the other party, who is in academia and also knows college athletics: Condi Rice.

Of course, neither one would be interested in that mess of a job.

In all seriousness, there probably isn't a better candidate for the job.

Right or wrong, the NCAA will hire from within its own community...she checks that box.

Sports acumen...check. In fact, she once said she'd like to run the NFL one day. That'll never happen, but I'd say the NCAA would pose an interesting challenge that she might find intriguing.

Her time in the White House proves she can run large bureaucracies...check.

Identity politics aside, I doubt anyone out there has a better resume.

She isn't moving to Indianapolis.

Plus, she may believe refute CTE and campus assaults like she believed in Yellowcake.

She's all about the $$$.
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So who is going to be the new NCAA President? There is only one person proven to never waver on ethics and beliefs by big money or intense peer pressure and I fully trust will always do what’s right.












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(01-27-2018 07:33 AM)IWokeUpLikeThis Wrote:  So who is going to be the new NCAA President? There is only one person proven to never waver on ethics and beliefs by big money or intense peer pressure and I fully trust will always do what’s right.












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Well it would give him an opportunity to make endless lists of the FCS schools and consider their placement. But how is he on investigations?
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