It would be quite amusing if Jerry York did replace Ceglarski at BC. This is because York replaced Ceglarski at Clarkson when Ceglarski left for BC. I think Ceglarski and York coached for a combined 25-30 years at Clarkson. However, maybe Ceglarski-York is the order of succession for college hockey? As for the Lowell suspension, it seemed as if the reduced and free rentals along with the cash incentives did merit an investigation. As one person did mention, the one time free phone call or $5 for lunch probably happens in a lot of places and isn't worthy of notice. I think that college hockey is a LOT cleaner than football or basketball. This is mainly because; their are semi-pro hockey leagues and that hockey doesn't generate the money or intrest that the other two do. The college football and basketball really are farm teams for the pros, while hockey and baseball have other leagues that are in no way connected with the college leagues. I've always felt that the NCAA should just forget trying to make the football and basketball players into students. They should set up a farm league. Pay the players a controlled stipend (make it enough to avoid side pay-offs), give the franchises to the schools, have separate dorms for those players and finally, if a kid wants to attend classes, great. Since he/she is getting a stipend he/she would be able to afford tuition. However, no exceptions should be made for that person, treat him/her as any other student who has a job on the side. I'm really thankful that college hockey is not at that level because there would be many small schools, who have solid programs, that would never be able to compete and lose out. Mike Zak Clarkson '87, '90,... (Fall '91 ('92 officially I guess))