Spurrier versus education
Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 1:34 pm
surely, you have seen this on yer home boards. but this is kind of disgusting to me. what does "being clreared by the NCAA to enroll" mean? i'm sure i was cleared by the NCAA when i applied to a PhD program at Cornell and got denied. should i start bitching? Is it wrong that a school have autonomy over admissions that aren't governed by the football program?
no offense, but USC isn't exactly Michigan or Virginia as per the great public institutions in our great America. everyone compromises standards, apparently. that Spurrier is calling attention to it at his place and gets the capitulation, is dumb. and scary.
Spurrier: S. Carolina will revise admissions
Associated Press
Friday, August 10, 2007
COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina football coach Steve Spurrier said
Thursday he is positive university officials will revise the
admissions process for athletes to his satisfaction.
Last weekend, Spurrier said the process left him embarrassed and
angry after two of his recruits were denied admission to the
university despite being cleared by the NCAA to enroll.
In response, the school has created a committee that includes
president Andrew Sorensen, athletic director Eric Hyman, professors,
coaches and other administrators to discuss the university's special
admissions process for athletes.
Over the weekend, Spurrier threatened to leave South Carolina if
things didn't change. He seemed much more optimistic Thursday.
"I feel positive President Sorensen and the university
administrators will revise our recruiting process to where we're all
satisfied and we can eagerly and enthusiastically go about our
business in recruiting," Spurrier said in a statement
no offense, but USC isn't exactly Michigan or Virginia as per the great public institutions in our great America. everyone compromises standards, apparently. that Spurrier is calling attention to it at his place and gets the capitulation, is dumb. and scary.
Spurrier: S. Carolina will revise admissions
Associated Press
Friday, August 10, 2007
COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina football coach Steve Spurrier said
Thursday he is positive university officials will revise the
admissions process for athletes to his satisfaction.
Last weekend, Spurrier said the process left him embarrassed and
angry after two of his recruits were denied admission to the
university despite being cleared by the NCAA to enroll.
In response, the school has created a committee that includes
president Andrew Sorensen, athletic director Eric Hyman, professors,
coaches and other administrators to discuss the university's special
admissions process for athletes.
Over the weekend, Spurrier threatened to leave South Carolina if
things didn't change. He seemed much more optimistic Thursday.
"I feel positive President Sorensen and the university
administrators will revise our recruiting process to where we're all
satisfied and we can eagerly and enthusiastically go about our
business in recruiting," Spurrier said in a statement