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Today's QuoteBC IS IN GREENLAND … “What is Boston College doing in the ACC? The nearest lodge brother is Maryland, which is a seven-hour drive if you’re lucky. We’re like in Greenland, sitting up here. No more drives to see games at Providence and UConn. No more New York City for the Big East (tournament). We don’t fit.” … Bob Ryan, longtime columnist for The Boston Globe (and BC grad), bemoaning the geographic illogic of BC’s departure to the far distant ACC. … The Post and Courier (Charleston, SC), 2-11-06Clips InterviewUniversity of Texas at Tyler Provides Refuge for UNO Basketball Teams ... Clips Editor Nick Infante interviewed Athletic Director and Dean of Student Affairs Dr. Howard Patterson of the University of Texas at Tyler about his school’s kindness in offering safe haven for the University of New Orleans’ men’s and women’s basketball teams.Guest CommentaryAlma College sports don’t bring in big bucks ... Despite (because of?) no scholarship money, no shoe deals, no agents and no national TV, the passion and commitment to intercollegiate athletics at the D3 level is impressive. Here’s the rundown on Michigan’s Alma College from Matthew B. Mowery of the Mt. Pleasant Morning Sun. ... posted 2-15-06Clips EditorialHooray for State U ... although partisanship has its limits, devotion to one’s team is about as loyal as loyal can be. ... a Clips editorial ... posted 1-30-06Monthly Archives |
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Coaches: answer tough questions at your perilCoaches, presidents and ADs take heed: Joe Paterno is the latest to be condemned for comments deemed insensitive to others. ... posted 1-11-06Geographically MyopicFormer Lawrence University lineman Mark Rodman takes aim at yet another bias of the esteemed New York Times. ... posted 1-8-06Sports in America 2005: Facing up to global realitiesOnce again Frank Splitt - thinker, writer, engineer, educator, advocate - provides a thought-provoking perspective on American sports. If you never heard of a “STEM” before, read on. ... posted 12-13-05D1 MBB: Projected field of 65 teamsFootball’s not over, but basketball is here. We offer the expert opinion of the Orlando Sentinel’s Mike Huguenin on who will be the 65 contenders in NCAA MBB. ... posted 12-1-05A Statement on Academic RetaliationThere seem to have been some shenanigans going on in the untimely and unceremonious dismissal of Drake Group member Frank Splitt from his title as Faculty Fellow at Northwestern University. Mr. Splitt takes up his own defense in asking a series of probing questions about the motivations and timing of the removal of his title. ... posted 12-5-05Postseason BluesFAR Extraordinaire Paula M. Krebs of D3 Wheaton College in Norton, Mass. explores the special challenges associated with D3 postseason competition. posted 11-25-05It's more than just a cheer and a sidelines mascot . . .Tara Singer, VP for University Advancement at the University of West Georgia, thoroughly details her institution’s approach to the development of a new athletic marketing identity. ... posted 11-18-05Contracts, classic November clashes and cribsIn one of the more humorous pieces that we’ve run across lately ESPN’s Pat Forde says his piece on a wide range of college athletics issues. ... posted 11-8-05Passing judgmentPassing judgment . . . DeBerry was insensitive, but was he inaccurate? . . . John Walters takes an objective, numbers-don’t-lie look at what truth there is to Fisher DeBerry’s slip of tongue remark.OCR survey sets off hysteriaDespite point and counterpoint and on and on regarding the infamous Title IX online survey, there’s always room for another well thought out, well-articulated viewpoint. posted 10-28-05Salt in woundsAnthony Mague writes with pizzazz and passion about that issue that won’t go away - Native American team names and mascot. ... posted 10-21-05College Sports Reform: Beyond the Knight CommissionThe prolific Frank Splitt, one of the loudest and bravest voices advocating college athletics reform, weighs in with a sobering analysis of the shortcomings of the Knight Commission. ... posted 10-14-05Colonel Ebirt is No MoreFrom the Student newspaper of Virginia’s D1 College of William & Mary comes an item that is truly a sign of our PC timesBest of college sports seen in hurricane’s aftermathBlair Kerkhoff’s uplifting commentary details an outpouring of good in college athletics that has arisen from the devastation of Katrina.Welcome To The Pharmacology OlympicsDr. Gary Wadler, preeminent expert in performance-enhancing drugs, has selected “Pharmacology Olympics” as his tongue-in-cheek theme. Not only are athletes competing with one another, so are pharmacologists. ... posted 6-15-04Our Side Of The Issue: Beer Industry Counters CriticismThe Beer Institute rebuts an earlier commentary in Clips about March Madness. |
ClipsBlipsGreat week for Miami (Ohio): The RedHawks hoopsters won three staright, the hockey team climbed to #1 and alum Ben Roethlisberger had a Super week. . . . . . From the media capital of the world this weekend was intro’d “Play” mag by the NY Times. “Play” will be a 4x/yr supplement to the Sunday Times. The debut issue was very impressive: 124 pgs, lengthy articles by top writers, marquee advertisers, plus a massive 7000-word piece about Coach K which we shall soon summarize succinctly in Clips. . . . . . In the time it took the Beach Boys to sing “Barbara Ann,” Christian Smith set a new NCAA record in the 1000-meter run, w. a 2:19.57 in Lincoln, Neb., to break a collegiate record set in 1986 by Doug Consiglio of the University of Arkansas. . . . . . Penn State’s JoPa selected the Walter Camp Coach of the Year, voted on by 119 D1-A coaches and SIDs. Paterno also won the award in 1972 & 1994. . . . . . Happy 74th Coach Chaney, Jan. 21: UMass 60, Temple 34. A teams is unlikely to win when it scores 40 fewer points than its coach’s age. . . . . Eastern College Athletic Conf. commish (since 1998) Phil Buttafuoco has resigned to pursue new opportunities. The ECAC is the nation’s largest athletic conference w. 323 D1,2 & 3 schools, sponsors 100 championships in 37 sports and assigns more than 5100 officials in 14 sports. . . . . . Pickens 165, Lewis 101: Peter Lewis, a Princeton alumnus, will contribute $101-million to expand the school’s creative and performing-arts programs. The gift is the largest in Princeton’s history, beating the previous record by a single dollar. . . . . . Sixth NAIA Best Soccer Coach Award for Lindsey Wilson College men’s soccer coach Ray Wells. Way to go Coach. . . . . . The Winthrop Eagles are flying: Men’s basketball team has a 22-game home win streak (4th in nation), attendance up 60% v. LY, and 22-game Big South Conf. win streak (the longest conference run in the land). Winthrop’s had 5 NCAA tourny appearances in 7 yrs since coach Gregg Marshall came to Rock Hill. . . . . . D1-A FB coach changes: only nine of the 119 D1-A schools have new coaches. Unless there are more changes, that will be a record-low of 7.6% since tracking began in 1947. . . . . . . Penn became the 8th school in D1 men’s basketball history to win 1600 games. Penn has won a total of 23 Ivy championships in its history. . . . . . . Ole Miss soph goalie Ann Shelton had the best goals-against avg in D1 soccer w. 0.268. Shelton had 771 consecutive shutout minutes, and did not allow a goal in 14 straight contests. . . . . . Biggest athletics donation ever: Boone Pickens is donating $165 million to the Oklahoma St athletics dept. Ralph Engelstad gave No. Dakota $100 million in ‘98. Nike Chairman Phil Knight gave Oregon over $50 million in the 80s. . . . . . AFCA Coach of the Year winners: D1-A: Joe Paterno (Penn State); D1-AA: Jerry Moore (Appalachian State); D2: Chuck Martin (Grand Valley State); D3: Bob Berezowitz (Wisc Whitewater). . . . . . . . This week’s nomination for coolest coll. athletics name: Yngve Ramstad, U-Rhode Island Faculty Athletic Rep. . . . . . Florida Atlantic U is progressing w. plans for a $120 million, 40,000 seat domed stadium on its Boca Raton campus. . . . . . . 1st signage at UNC’s Smith Center: Wachovia Bank will have virtually the first signs hung since the arena’s 1986 opening. Cost: $9.1 mill over 8 yrs. . . . . . . NAIA Football Coach of the Year: Mike Van Diest of Carroll College (Helena MT), which won an unprecedented 4th straight NAIA nat’l championship. Van Diest is 78-16 at Carroll over seven seasons. . . . . . . New single-season D1 NCAA record: Indiana’s Cyndi Valentin made her 61st straight free throw on Jan. 12. She’s 78-of-82 (95.1%) for the season. Overall D1 record (over two seasons) is 66 by Ginny Doyle of Richmond. . . . . . . . . . . Best TV rating ever: Texas-USC Rose Bowl w. a 21.7 Nielsen rating (35.6 million viewers), best for a national championship game. The Rose Bowl had not had a rating as big since the ‘86 UCLA-Iowa game, which had a 22.7. Last year, the Texas-Michigan game was a 12.4. . . . . . Length of bowl games: Orange (3 OT)- 4:49; Fiesta- 3:45, Sugar- 3:57, Rose- 4:00. Rose Bowl by qtr: 1st- 41:05; 2nd- 58:56; Halftime- 23:01; 3rd- 41:12; 4th- 68:41. The final 6:42 of the game lasted just over 30 minutes. The last 57 seconds needed nearly 13 minutes to complete. . . . . . . Bowl booty: Some of the gifts bestowed on bowl players (per player NCAA limit was increased by $150 to $500 this yr.): MasterCard Alamo Bowl (Xbox 360), Rose Bowl (Sony PlayStation), Nokia Sugar Bowl (customized Trek mtn bikes), Holiday Bowl (iPods), Champs Sports Bowl (Sony Camcorders), Music City Bowl (portable DVD players), Las Vegas Bowl (tkts to Blue Man Group), Hawaii Bowl (Oakley sunglasses). . . . . . Best bowl records: John Robinson, USC / UNLV (8-1); Frank Kush, Arizona St. (6-1); Gene Stallings, Texas A&M / Alabama (6-1); Warren Woodson, Hardin-Simmons / NM St. (6-1); Pat Dye, E. Carolina / Auburn (7-2-1); Dick Crum, Miami (OH) / No. Carolina (6-2); Paul Pasqualoni, Syracuse (6-2); Bud Wilkinson, Okla. (6-2) and Barry Alvarez, Wisconsin (7-3). . . . . . . Wisconsin contract figures announced: Barry Alvarez (now solo AD after dual role as AD / FB coach) to be paid $600,000 ($500,000 fr. UW and $100,000 fr. private funds). New FB coach Bret Bielema’s contract is $750,000 ($350,000 fr. UW). . . . . . Clips Athlete of the WeekTyler Emmert, QB for Carroll College (Mont.), led the Fighting Saints (14-0) to its 4th straight NAIA football championship, 27-10 over St. Francis (Ind.). He completed 20 of 36 passes for 278 yards and three TDs. Emmert was selected as NAIA Player of the Year honors for the second time in three seasons. He is 74-3 as a starting QB dating to his days at Capital High School in Helena, Mont.What say you?
If you were casting for an actor to play Coach K, who would you pick?
Tom Hanks
Al Pacino Gene Hackman Sean Penn Ray Romano Dennis Hopper Who Am I?Grew up in Milwaukee in the 60s, an avid fan of the Green Bay Packers and Milwaukee Braves. ... One of the first women to become a college AD, at UC, San Diego from 1975-99. ... First woman to become secretary-treasurer of the NCAA (1989-91) ... grad of the University of Wisconsin ... Taught at Tulane and Arizona State. ... Taught and coached at UC-San Diego, then AD in her third year. |
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