Michael Smar wrote: > Why is it a sad day? Lest we forget, extracurriculars in college are for those who participate. Inother words, the Flames didn't owe it to the Chicago community to have a division I prgram. But ther sure as hell owe it to the people to whom they have promised scholarships and the oportunity to compete at teh div. I level! Okay, so maybe the program wasn't so successful as measured by championships. That is not cause to write it off as a failure. The bottom line is how it served the participants. And also - how did the university uphold its responsibility to the participants. Time will sweep it all under the rug. But no amount of time will cause the current players to forget how thier own university has sold them out. Not that I am bitter, mind you . . . but having had the dubious chance to witness this crap firsthand once before (Notre Dame following the 1992-93 season) I can assure you that it is not simply a matter of a "program" going down the tubes - this kind of discision effects the lives of real people. That can never be forgotten. It is a broken promise and is inexcusable. - Pat - Patrick E. Fleming -------------------------------------------------------- - Tulane University ------ I'm searching for the spirit of the great heart -- - Chemistry Department ------------- Guka' mzimba Sala' nhliziyo ------------ - [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------- HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.