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Love the onset of fall due largely to collge football. Nothing beats the hopes that accompany a new season, coupled with the pagentry, tradition and intensity of college football. UCONN's entry into this realm has simply been a blast.
But, I have to say, I feel a bit torn, if not duplicitous........
Penn State, one of the games most storied programs; and JoePa, one of its most storied coaches, have been shown to be all too human, all too flawed. These leaders of men, builders of character, allowed children....children.....to remain in harm's way. What culture must exist that winning football games took a precedence that allowed that to happen?
And certainly less meaningful and tragic, but nonetheless emblematic, are conference realignments which have shown me two things. First, educational institutions which tout themselves as the builders of our future leaders, regularly and without regard, fail to honor agreements in order to assure access to winning and ultimately, money. Second, competition, based on the premise of fair and equal access - the level playing field - is replaced by strategic and permanent advantage, so that one's pairs may be permanently diminished and unable to compete effectively.
I look forward to the kick-off against UMASS. I'll be there. I will be excited. But, I'll feel a bang of guilt. College football is seriously flawed and I see nothing within its leadership to show it the way.
But, I have to say, I feel a bit torn, if not duplicitous........
Penn State, one of the games most storied programs; and JoePa, one of its most storied coaches, have been shown to be all too human, all too flawed. These leaders of men, builders of character, allowed children....children.....to remain in harm's way. What culture must exist that winning football games took a precedence that allowed that to happen?
And certainly less meaningful and tragic, but nonetheless emblematic, are conference realignments which have shown me two things. First, educational institutions which tout themselves as the builders of our future leaders, regularly and without regard, fail to honor agreements in order to assure access to winning and ultimately, money. Second, competition, based on the premise of fair and equal access - the level playing field - is replaced by strategic and permanent advantage, so that one's pairs may be permanently diminished and unable to compete effectively.
I look forward to the kick-off against UMASS. I'll be there. I will be excited. But, I'll feel a bang of guilt. College football is seriously flawed and I see nothing within its leadership to show it the way.