That's just idiotic.  The NCAA is offensive, maybe we could ban them.
Perhaps it is time to pull out of the NCAA and go our own way.  Even though
the ban doesn't affect us it's still embarrassing to be associated with
these idiots.


Charles Mims
http://www.the-sandbox.org
The goal of the works of a genius' existance lies only in itself.
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If stupid were a commodity, the ncaa would have the
market cornered...

Friday, August 5, 2005
NCAA American Indian mascot ban will begin Feb. 1 

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ESPN.com news services

INDIANAPOLIS -- The NCAA banned the use of American
Indian mascots by sports teams during its postseason
tournaments, but will not prohibit them otherwise.



The NCAA's executive committee decided this week the
organization did not have the authority to bar Indian
mascots by individual schools, committee chairman
Walter Harrison said Friday.


Nicknames or mascots deemed "hostile or abusive" would
not be allowed on team uniforms or other clothing
beginning with any NCAA tournament after Feb. 1, said
Harrison, the University of Hartford's president.


"What each institution decides to do is really its own
business" outside NCAA championship events, Harrison
said.


"What we are trying to say is that we find these
mascots to be unacceptable for NCAA championship
competition," he added.


At least 18 schools have mascots the NCAA deem
"hostile or abusive," including Florida State's
Seminole and Illinois' Illini. The full list of
schools was not immediately released.


Not all schools with Indian-related nicknames are on
that list. NCAA officials said some schools using the
Warrior nickname do not use Indian symbols and would
not be affected.


North Carolina-Pembroke, which uses the nickname
Braves, will not face sanctions. NCAA president Myles
Brand explained said the school's student body has
historically admitted a high percentage of American
Indians and more than 20 percent of the students are
American Indians.


Schools on the list could still appeal.


"I suspect that some of those would like to having a
ruling on that," Brand said. "But unless there is a
change before Feb. 1, they will have to abide by it."

Major college football teams also would not be
subjected to the new rules because there is no NCAA
Divsion I-A tournament or playoff.


Vernon Bellecourt, president of the National Coalition
on Racism in Sports and Media, was pleased with the
postseason ban but had hoped for even stronger action.


"We would have hoped the NCAA would have provided the
moral leadership on this issue, but obviously they've
chosen to only go halfway," said Bellecourt, a member
of the Anishinabe-Ojibwe Nation in Minnesota.


The NCAA two years ago recommended that schools
determine for themselves whether the Indian depictions
were offensive.


Florida State, for example, has received permission
from the Seminole tribe in Florida to use the
nickname. That, however, will not suffice.


"Other Seminole tribes are not supportive," said
Charlotte Westerhaus, the NCAA vice president for
diversity and inclusion.


At the University of North Dakota, where the Fighting
Sioux nickname has come under fire, officials said
they wanted to study the decision before commenting.


"We just don't have enough information to know exactly
what it means," said Phil Harmeson, a senior associate
to school president Charles Kupchella.


The NCAA plans to ban schools using Indian nicknames
from hosting postseason events. Harrison said schools
with such mascots that have already been selected as
tournament sites would be asked to cover any offensive
logos.


Such logos also would be prohibited at postseason
games on cheerleader and band uniforms starting in
2008.


Among the schools to change nicknames in recent years
over such concerns were St. John's (from Redmen to Red
Storm) and Marquette (from Warriors to Golden Eagles).

Fourteen schools have removed all references to Native
American culture or were deemed not to have references
to Native American culture as part of their athletics
programs: California State-Stanislaus, Lycoming
College, Winona State University, Hawaii-Manoa,
Eastern Connecticut State, East Stroudsburg, Husson
College, Merrimack College, Southeast Missouri State,
State University of West Georgia, Stonehill College,
San Diego State, Wisconsin Lutheran College and the
University of North Carolina-Pembroke. 

The College of William and Mary has been given an
extension to complete its self-study on the mascot
issue. 

Other measures approved this week include stronger
penalties for schools that repeatedly fall below the
NCAA's new academic cutline. Harrison said schools
would receive a warning letter the first year;
restrictions on scholarships, recruiting and playing
time the second year; and a postseason ban the third
year. If a school fails to meet the standard four
consecutive years, all teams at that school would be
ineligible for postseason play.


"I'd fully expect that we never get to the fourth
year," Harrison said. "A school should take stronger
action before that. But I think this should send a
message that there will be real, serious consequences
if you don't."


Schools also would receive a bonus point if a player
returns to school to complete his or her degree.


The board also approved a two-year contract extension
for Brand. His deal was to run through Dec. 31, 2007
and now includes an indefinite two-year rollover.




                
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