[Husker] Too big to challenge
Mike Nolan
nolan at tssi.com
Tue Jul 24 15:13:48 CDT 2012
Dan Booboo did such a masterful job with the Big Twelve that his advise
on how to improve the NCAA should make for interesting comments.
--
Mike Nolan
> I hate the idea that the NCAA should be the be-all and end-all on
> everything related to college sports. And the organization is full of
> people who feel exactly the way Dan Beebe feels.
>
> How about this? Figure out how to manage everything you already regulate
> before you try to expand even further.
>
>
> Aaron
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 11:17 AM, Nick Chevance <nickchevance at gmail.com>wro=
> te:
>
> > Part of the New York Times article on the NCAA sanctions:
> >
> > "That the N.C.A.A. acted this quickly and decisively did not come as a
> > particular surprise to the former Big 12 commissioner Dan Beebe, a
> > former N.C.A.A. investigator. Beebe said that the N.C.A.A. has
> > struggled to appear relevant recently while dealing with some of the
> > major issues surrounding college sports, including high-profile cases
> > of rules violations and conference realignment, and that the
> > organization expressed a sincere interest in being more proactive at a
> > retreat in Indianapolis last year.
> >
> > =93I certainly think there have been a lot of changes and issues that
> > have arisen that the N.C.A.A. hasn=92t been able to get to,=94 said Beebe,
> > who is a founding partner in BMT Risk Management, a company that
> > advises colleges and professional sports teams on workplace
> > misconduct. He added: =93I think the N.C.A.A. wasn=92t a part of
> > realignment, and the playoff movement did not involve N.C.A.A. staff.
> > I think this is an area, like you said, that=92s unprecedented and
> > horrific, and I think there=92s a real focus on what the N.C.A.A. can
> > and will do about it.=94"
> >
> > Is this guy credible? The NCAA was not part of the realignment?
> > Who's job would that have been? Perhaps the conference commission
> > could have involved the NCAA, if that was important to do? Rather
> > than allow an already large program attempt to swallow up everyone
> > else in the conference. I find that particular interview interesting
> > in light of the supposed warning the NCAA just sent the rest of
> > college football.
> >
> > Nick
> > --
> > =93I know that you believe that you understood what you think I said,
> > but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I
> > meant.=94
> > Robert McCloskey, State Department spokesman
> >
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