KEISSER: Football would put LBSU in the black
The 2011 college football season began last weekend, and there was plenty of boola-boola to briefly overshadow the moola-moola that has made its way into the hands of University of Miami and Ohio State players.
Utah State almost beat defending national champion Auburn, which you'll recall had a Heisman winning quarterback last season whose dad allegedly wanted $180,000 to send his son to Mississippi State. Having made one visit to Starkville, Mississippi, I only wondered why dad asked for so little.
Sacramento State beat Oregon State, USC played lousy in a two-point win over Minnesota, and UCLA checked its insurance policies after a loss to Houston to see if Kevin Prince has exceeded the school's health care coverage. These are all positive selling points for Texas and Oklahoma in deciding to jump to the Pac-12 and make a super conference, even if some teams aren't playing very super.
There is neither boola nor moola at Long Beach State, one of the few schools that do not field any kind of football team, which is great when it comes to saving nickels and being able to say that the football program is unbeaten since 1992.
But thanks (or no thanks) to the BCS, college football has never been a hotter property in the sports landscape, and it doesn't seem to matter to many people that one out of every five BCS schools are making like Wall Street CEOs and ignoring regulations.
As ludicrous as this may sound, considering there's a national recession, the state of California is a fiscal atrocity and Long Beach State's admission fees are rising, it may be time for the university to take a serious look at reviving football in some way.
In 2011, eight universities have launched new football programs, and another 17 are expected to between 2012 and 2014, six of them planning to play in Division I.
I think there's a way for Long Beach State to join them.
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Sacramento State beat Oregon State, USC played lousy in a two-point win over Minnesota, and UCLA checked its insurance policies after a loss to Houston to see if Kevin Prince has exceeded the school's health care coverage.
in a room somewhere until they make this happen! William Ristov is a long time college football fan from Nebraska. He is a Husker fan and currently works as an insurance agent. His college football plan was submitted to .com last week.
The benefits involved, the school stated in its official response to the NCAA inquiry this past May, “impermissible housing, transportation or meals, where an incoming student-athlete was provided a place to sleep (often on a couch or floor),
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In the days following the initial leak, competing claims contested the email’s origins. An internal investigation by Kappa Sigma concluded that they could not find who the author of the email was (2). USC’s response was seen by many as inadequate (3)(4) and the resulting nontransparent and delayed USC investigation claimed that the email’s author was not a USC student (2). A woman, who claimed to know the author and that he was a Kappa Sigma member and USC student, contacted jezebel.com with a detailed account of how the email came about (5). Given the extreme lack of details on the part of USC’s and Kappa Sigma’s investigations and the woman’s extensive documenting of the events, many concerned students (including the authors of this guide) were much more inclined to believe the latter, especially amid rumors that many other people knew the author of the email and confirmed the woman’s story. The email led activists to plan the “USC Walkout for a Safer Campus” in front of Bovard demanding that USC take appropriate action to keep students safe from sexual violence which attracted roughly 200 people and was the largest USC student demonstration in years. While certainly all members of fraternities don’t hold the views expounded in the email, it’s worth noting how extreme forms of misogyny permeate certain sectors of college culture and questioning these attitudes wherever they may be found. A 2000 research report conducted by the Bureau of Justice Statistics and the National Institute of Justice under the US Department of Justice found “that the women at a college that has 10,000 female students [USC has more than 18,000] could experience more than 350 rapes a year” (7).
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