David2 said:You know as well as I do that this is an absurd statement. So, tell me & us, how would you handle this situation? Is it only a media event? Will blow over in the next 24-hr. news cycle. BTW, ESPN Radio has it that Shaq is retiring. So, bye bye Tressel's case. Well, the media can let it go since that's what it always does. But, there's a festering problem in intercollegiate football that has to be faced, & since the NCAA doesn't have a handle on it, the only regents of last resort has to be the Congress, deride it however you may.spsyk said:David2,, why stop with an investigation of college athletics in the Congress shouldn't high school and Little Griz also be investigated and regulated with a hearing. Now lets get serious, a congressional investigation should convene immediately why McDonald's only puts two pickles on their cheeseburgers.![]()
The only thing absurd about this thread, is you advocating that Congress, investigate and regulate college football.
It's not my job to handle this situation, and more so not the Congress job either, its the institutions and the oversight that these institutions installed NCAA to solve the problems.
If they don't then the product, football, and other athletics that these institutions provide will diminish and will suffer with the support of fans, supporters, sponsors, and money will dry up, and I can assure you that these institution will not let that happen.
How about advocating that Congress do something about $14.6 Trillion dollars of debt.