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The subject is a quote from my former dean used in describing what he perceived as "yet another lunacy on the part of the administration" As many of you may know, I'm the NCAA faculty Athletics Representative for our small (8 sport, 4 for eah gender) division II athletics program. When our new chancellor arrived, I scheduled, (and had cancelled) two appointments with her to discuss faculty involvement in setting policy for athletics. In cancelling the second one, she suggested I contact our vice chancellor for administration and finance, the person to whom the athletic director reports. I have the copies of the memos asking for travel support to attend compliance training seminars and national meetings of faculty athletics representatives. I have attended conference meetings at my own expense to keep apprised on what is happening. I fear strongly that something will eventually go wrong, and that it will be an unintentional error, and I will take some heat, and some student athlete will take some heat. When I ask for funding support from the vice chancellor, I'm told it should come out of the athletics department budget. Now the AD likes me. He knows I like athletics and support his programs and the student athletes. However, There seems to me to be some form of conflict of interest for me to have to beg for funds from the athletics department to address compliance issues. Now, when something goes wrong, who gets to take the heat? All I can do, is to try my damndest to assure nothing goes wrong. Continuing eligibility is checked by a gentleman in Admissions and Records whose integrity I absolutely do not question. In 98.6% of the cases the evaluations are no brainers, but there is always the odd one or two. So why am I posting this to hockey-l? 1) maybe somebody out there has some words of wisdom for me to help me do the FAR portion of my job better. 2) i hurt for some folks at maine who are caught up in this investigation and want to vent. A) Cal Ingraham played as a freshman at the Air Force Academy. My family was in the cadet sponsor program, and it happened that one of our cadets was a Hockey player, and in supporting that young man, we got to know many of the other players including Cal and his brother Bobby who went on to set many defensive records for Air Force. Cal's going to be hurt by this. Cal's Dad will also be hurt by this. That saddens me. B) Coach Walsh, was put in a position where there were not enough checks and balances in the system in place it Maine. One could debate all day whether one should blame coach Walsh or blame the university for putting him in such a position. One could also speculate about whether coach walsh "took advantage" of the flaws in the system at Maine. Irrespective of culpability, college hockey is losing an excelent talent behind the bench. That saddens me. you all have a happy holiday charlie shub University of Colorado at Colorado Springs [log in to unmask] -or- [log in to unmask] (719) 593 3492 (fax) 593-3369 HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.