> Was Dunham the only college player to accept spending money from USA > Hockey? If not, then every school that had a player on that Olympic team > is at risk for ALL the games subsequently played by that player. There > could be a MASSIVE number of forfeitures coming up, folks. Maybe even > multiple games where both teams used ineligible players and the games in > question have to be completely nullified! I find it hard to believe that Dunham was the only one, also. Without attempting to belittle USA Hockey at all, this probably happens all the time. Scenario: The star winger is short on cash, so the coach gives him $20 for food money. Violation? Or just a coach being a nice guy so his player can eat? The NCAA will consider it a violation, even if the player reimburses the coach. This is what will happen when a program goes under the microscope. Many college programs have been sanctioned for little things like this. Judge for yourself as to whether these are really violations. > How many of us feel that if you took a microscope to any D-1 hockey > program in the country that you could probably find as many violations as > they found at Maine? (I can almost hear the self-righteous harrumphing > from here:-) I'll give a harrumph to that. :-) Like I said earlier, many college programs (hockey, b-ball, etc.) have been penalized for (IMO) little, petty things. Never in a million years will all the schools be found guilty for violations. I just have a hard time believing that all schools that have not been found guilty of these violations are, in fact, not guilty. > No system is perfect, and I'm curious about what a "normal" > number of infractions would be. Wouldn't picking a couple of schools at > random for a complete and thorough audit be a good thing for the NCAA to do > on an annual basis? (Please no shudders, it would really help:-) Sort > of like having Lloyds of London coming in periodically to do your ISO 9000 > audit! That may not be a bad idea. We would probably come across the same repercussions as we did when it was announced that the NFL (I believe) was going to do random drug testing amongst its players. Somehow, though, it doesn't seem right to me. > I wonder how much schools like UNC, Duke, Michigan, and Penn State > spend on compliance efforts compared to Maine? This speaks to my I think that's a good point. For years, I have always believed that these schools ran clean, legit programs. Thinking about Dick's comments, it's hard to believe that, anymore. I'll still maintain my respect for Dean Smith, Mike K, Joe Paterno, etc, as coaches and human beings. However, I'm not sure what goes on behind what we see on SportsCenter. Andy +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ + + + Andy Weise Let's Go Tech! + + SUNY Potsdam '93 [log in to unmask] + + Union College '95 Let's Go U! + + + + Performance Systems International, Inc. (PSI) + + + + "If you think nobody cares you're alive, try missing a couple of + + car payments." + + + +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.