Posted on 08/01/2006 4:29:15 PM PDT by jsk10
The NCAA will consider expanding its ban of championship events in South Carolina, possibly disallowing baseball and football teams from hosting postseason games, because the Confederate flag is displayed on Statehouse grounds.
(Excerpt) Read more at cbs.sportsline.com ...
Obviously these folks have nothing better to do...SSZ
Gosh, it's funny those coaches didn't mind that the Confederate flag flew over the Arkansas governor's house when Clinton was governor of that state.
Didn't they get the memo on this? It's old.
"those coaches didn't mind that the Confederate flag flew over the Arkansas governor's house when Clinton was governor of that state."
Arkansas' first black governor?
Good point. Isn't the same true in Gore's home state of TN?
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they all need to get a life, slick willey thought fullbright was the best thing since sliced bread and you do not see these pansies demanding he denounces that slug; "but pigs really are readying to fly" when the enlightened OBAMA campaigns for a KKK grand wizard dragon, I mean what can you say ,nothing stuns me anymore about these race hustlers, half of their recruits NEVER finish college, let alone are capable of attending
South Carolina Ping
Add me to the list. / Remove me from the list.
Why the NCAA has to get involved in politics and boycotts in the first place is beyond me. The only question should be, are there accredited colleges there? If so, treat them equally - the NCAA is a college association, not a Black Power association. Being used as a political tool doesn't make the NCAA look good at all.
It would be rather entertaining if SC and other states demonstrate the value behind those Dixie flags and pull out of these national conferences.
Hmmmm.
I think its about time to replace the NCAA. They keep athletes as captive labor to make money off them and deny them the right to earn a living.
D-I-X-I-E PING
That would REALLY make a statement....without the SEC in the tournaments, they wouldn't have to share revenue with NCAA, AND, the remaining tournament "winners" would be tarnished badly, and appear in the record books with an asterisk !
Another course would be to eliminate black coaches. That would appear to be a better solution.
Robert Vowels, Jr.
Former Vanderbilt administrator
President, Southwestern Athletic Conference
Head of the NCAA's Minority Opportunities and Interest Committee
Interesting the links to Vandy (remember the Confederate Hall renaming fraud?) and the SWAC has an all black staff. Wonder if that's common.
I agree, the NCAA is a slavemaster. It has a phenomenally good scam going - in what other arena is highly competitive talent completely uncompensated? NCAA activities have nothing at all to do with education, anyway, they are the legacy of the long-forgotten age when athletics and physical health were considered an essential part of a well-rounded education. Now that they've divorced the two completely (what NCAA star could get into his college on academic merit? 1 out of 100, tops), it is only logical to continue the process and spin off the NCAA as an independent business.
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