I concur. If I remember correctly, the money UMaine makes from athletic events stays within the athletic department; it's not distributed to other areas of the university system. The Ferraros and the Kariyas don't make their schools. Their schools make them. I bet the Ferraros and Kariya wouldn't be as good as they are if Walsh wasn't coaching them. Obviously I don't have any figures, but sales of souvenirs don't bring a heck of a lot of money in. And as I said, the money doesn't go to other areas of the university community. Yes, the Ferraros and the Kariyas should be grateful for the opportunity they've been given to learn for free and play a sport they love. Athlet- ics in itself is education, and that's why athletes are excused from exams if they're on the road. Take a look at the number of hours they put into their sport. It's not easy. Ryan Robbins Penobscot Hall University of Maine [log in to unmask]