Hi - On Wed, 31 Jul 1996, Dave Hendrickson wrote: > BTW, it may be that Maine deserved such a harsh penalty. I'm not privy to > all the infractions. But this is a harsh blow indeed. Yes indeed it's a harsh penalty, but how is it that the man in charge when the infractions (that precipitated the harsh penalty to begin with) were committed has escaped NC$$ sanctions ?? The UMO administration has meted out it's own internal punishment, but how can you penalize "the program" (which is essentially what a reduction in scholarships and the TV ban) has done, without assessing any culpability to the man on whose watch the infractions occurred ?? Did they just happen by themselves ?? I'm sorry if some of you reading this think that I'm kicking a man when he's down, but IM(not so)HO, Shawn Walsh *HAS* to be held at least partially responsible/accountable for the NC$$ sanctions now set in motion, and it's the further responsibility of the NC$$ to make that point abundantly clear by penalizing the coach (and/or AD) *as well as* the program. I guess Walsh didn't circumvent direct orders by NC$$ investigators (as he was proven to do during UMO's own internal inves- tigation), so in the eyes of the NC$$ he's just a blameless victim of circumstances beyond his control ..... Shaking his head in disbelief - Jim HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.