Reducing game time a laughable solution
I heard a proposal recently that offered a solution to a problem that was so far off the mark I had to wonder if it was a joke.
The Men's Basketball Enhancement Group proposed the NCAA trim the college basketball schedule by a single game. The reason, the proposal said was "to reduce missed class time during the playing season and promote better academic performance for men's basketball student-athletes."
When I read this I actually laughed out loud.
One or two more days in class is going to improve the academic performance of college athletes? Are you serious? Which athletes are they talking about? How did they come to this conclusion? And did they consider — at all — that they are creating bigger issues than they'll ever solve with this proposal?
About the only part of this assertion I agree with is that college administrators should be concerned with improving the academic success of student athletes.
The biggest issue with the proposal is that it doesn't solve the problem it seeks to remedy.
Eliminating a game won't help those students who struggle academically. That is a battle the NCAA might want to start fighting a little earlier, even in high school, and in ways that actually address study habits and time management rather than fewer game times.
The proposal might save a college a little money from the travel budget, but it could also cost colleges in that they lose the gate for one of the sports that actually makes money for the institution.
Maybe the proposal is simply the work of people who wouldn't recognize what high school and college sports have become.
Maybe the Men's Basketball Enhancement Group doesn't realize that for student athletes, there are no seasons anymore.
Oh, sure, official practices might start on a certain date, but any college athlete (and high school for that matter) will tell you they are training, both in the weight room and on the field, for the season all year long.
Off-season just means officials workouts end.
Out-of-season just means student athletes train on their own or in leagues or groups organized by coaches.
There is no major competitive sport that doesn't require a year-round commitment. And this constant commitment to "train" isn't confined to college athletes.
Two weeks ago I talked to a high school coach who said one of his volleyball players was being asked to try out for a club volleyball team before the high school season had even ended. Club volleyball tournaments aren't even played until spring, and yet coaches need these kids to commit six months earlier?
Recent comments
really .. normal childhood... i for one want my child to have better...
re;clubs and super leagues | Nov. 10, 2009 at 1:30 p.m.
When was the last time the art dept at the u of u earned 15million...
Anonymous | Nov. 9, 2009 at 7:37 p.m.
Sam Bradford the qb for ou cost himself millions and millions of...
Anonymous | Nov. 9, 2009 at 7:28 p.m.
- 'Superior Donuts' to fold up shop 10:40 a.m.
- Tenor from Malta becoming star 10:40 a.m.
- Oil slides to near $74 10:38 a.m.
- Gov't delays Web gambling ban 10:37 a.m.
- Vegas venture with Dubai OK 10:37 a.m.
- Shaq pays for funeral of missing girl 10:35 a.m.
- Muslims cast stones during hajj 10:34 a.m.
- Karzai renews call for rebuilding 10:31 a.m.
- Key anti-Taliban figure assassinated 10:29 a.m.
- Swiss vote on Muslim minarets ban 10:29 a.m.
- BYU would like friendlier rivalry
262 - Protests against Phoenix LDS temple
211 - RSL wins MLS Cup on penalty kicks
202 - Bronco, Kyle rubber match
139 - Thunder rolls by Jazz
136 - Letters: Rushing to judge Palin
133 - Boys basketball rankings
118 - Editorial: Poor welcome for Palin
112 - Hall, Johnson matchup key
102 - Man trapped in Nutty Putty cave dies
101
Carlos Boozer denied that playing so well against the Chicago Bulls held...
There are 14 BYU players from Salt Lake Valley. And there are four Utah...
Good luck to both teams and may both teams' fans applaud good plays and think...
Waaaah! It's all in fun. If you are looking to be offended, you will be...
People are so childish and apparently ignorant that they will sign up the...
Thanks to the Deseret News for posting this each year. It is a great service...
As much as some Utah fans would like to think so, Utah isn't nearly as good...
Hey Anonymous~ If you were active LDS you would know that hundreds, if not...
Smith--what do you have against libraries? Have you been in the Farmington...
Could I really the first person to comment on this story? Booz really D-will...
Bub, wow that was quaint. Is the Mtn. still broadcasting in Standard Def,...
Is that a word? See the "uneducated" posts in other articles. Exhibit B

