NCAA sanctions will impact more than athletics
Who says you can’t un-bark the dog — 108 victories wiped out! And anybody who thought that the university’s voluntary decision to not engage in post-season play this year would somehow soften the NCAA’S blow down the road just got a big time reality check.
Like hyenas dismembering a downed zebra, the NCAA slashed and gnawed at the Syracuse athletics programs until even the bones got scattered all over hell.
I really think the university is in big trouble with this ruling. They will have to give back a ton of NCAA television money, just for starters, and the very public black-eye is bound to affect endowments, alumni giving, attendance, grants and research, and a host of other givens at SU. Then there’s the sports side — recruiting, ticket sales, scholarships, and an immeasurable loss of pride for students, alumni, and fans. Integrity? What’s that? Expect the late-night TV comedians to get into the act early and often, with the vaunted SU basketball program the brunt of countless jokes and finger-pointing. I can hardly wait.
For years, the cash cow of big-time SU sports paid a lot of bills there in Syracuse. Too bad the administration didn’t learn early on that CYA is rule #1 in order to keep the money coming in, and the whole student-athlete charade on-going.
What a monumental screw-up, is all I can say. And in reality, the people at the top have nobody but themselves to blame for the entire sad episode.
John Winthrop
SDA ’63
Cayucos, CA
Published on March 9, 2015 at 1:28 pm