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Dammit, George!

Discussion in 'Other Sports' started by Major, Mar 17, 2003.

  1. Major

    Major Member

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    I'm gonna be pissed if this happens!

    http://espn.go.com/ncb/news/2003/0317/1525314.html



    If war begins this week, NCAA might postpone games


    INDIANAPOLIS -- The NCAA will consider postponing games in the men's and women's basketball tournaments and other national championships if war with Iraq begins this week.


    President Myles Brand acknowledged Monday for the first time that the NCAA was checking the availability of arenas and hotels for the days after first and second-round games are scheduled to be completed. That would give the officials more flexibility in making a decision about postponements.


    "We don't know when it will start, and we have to be respectful of our men and women in uniform,'' Brand said following an NCAA town hall meeting on sportsmanship that was sponsored by Indianapolis television station WISH.


    "On the other hand, I think we have to be very careful not to let Saddam Hussein control our lives. We have to balance those,'' he said.


    The primary consideration, Brand said, would be the safety of the athletes and fans.


    Brand said his office has been in contact with the Homeland Security Department and security officials as it finishes contingency plans. He declined to give details, saying they would be announced as events take place.


    He also said there has been no determination about changes in television coverage.


    CBS holds the rights to the men's tournament, but the network, which is owned by Viacom, has discussed switching the games to ESPN if CBS needs more air time for war coverage.


    ESPN and ESPN2 already are scheduled to show the women's tournament. NCAA vice president Donna Noonan said Sunday she had been assured by ESPN that the women's games would not be affected.


    If a deal cannot be reached with ESPN, the games could be shown on other Viacom-owned networks such as such as MTV, UPN, BET or TNN.


    "We're doing a lot of planning, but we don't know what direction it will go,'' Brand said.


    The NCAA men's tournament would be the first big sports event affected by any conflict in Iraq. The first game, between North Carolina-Asheville and Texas Southern, is scheduled for Tuesday night in Dayton, Ohio.


    The rest of the first round begins Thursday, which would be after the 48-hour deadline President Bush set Monday night for Hussein to leave Iraq or face war.


    The women's tournament begins Saturday.


    Brand said other championships, such as those in men's and women's swimming and diving, and men's and women's ice hockey, would also have to be considered. Any decisions would be made in consultation with federal authorities and security officials. Brand's office would make the final call.


    "We have to arrive at a position that makes the most sense for the NCAA,'' he said. "But we don't want a tyrant to run our lives.''


    Following the Sept. 11 attacks on New York City and the Pentagon, Brand, then president at Indiana University, postponed the Hoosiers' football game against Kentucky.


    The next day, the NCAA called off all its events scheduled for that weekend.

     
  2. El_Conquistador

    El_Conquistador King of the D&D, The Legend, #1 Ranking

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    We must make sacrifices.

    We should be praying for the safety of our soldiers.
     
  3. drapg

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    Maybe this will give the committee time to fix that BYU snafu so our brackets don't get screwed up if they get to the Elite 8. :p
     
  4. junglerules

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    I know I'm being selfish about it, but I really hope the games aren't postponed. Yes, i know what is most important in the scope of things. But I also know that this country needs a release as well. And, there are a lot of travel plans that have been set in place that aren't all that easy to rearrange, for the fans more so than the teams involved.

    All in all, my prayers, of course, are with the men and women fighting for our country, as well as the countless innocent and vulnerable citizens worldwide. However, the selfish side of me says, "Let them play."
     
  5. Oski2005

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    Apparantly humor must be sacrificed as well:rolleyes:
     
  6. BlastOff

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    Now that was funny! :D
     
  7. KingCheetah

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    My brackets were Gold baby Gold...! :)
     
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    No worries, Major.

    CNN reported the director of the tournament saying that the games will go on regardless of the war.
     
  9. haven

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    Bah, it's not selfish or shallow.

    Major enjoys the NCAA tournament. He is perfectly entitled to be annoyed by any possible postponement. That doesn't trivialize fears for our soldiers or Iraqi civilians. There are many bad things about war, and that's one of them. One doesn't have to pretend the more immediate and less important ones don't exist simply because greater ones are out there...

    I'm sure, if you asked Major, he'd say that he'd rather 1 extra life be spared and the tournament be cancelled. But it's not like that, and it's melodramatic to disparage normal feelings regarding the inconvenience.
     
  10. RocketMan Tex

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    I am praying for the safety of our soldiers and for the safety of innocent civilians in Iraq.

    I am also praying that the millions of unemployed people in the US vote this jerk out of office in 2004. He is, what Malcolm MacLaren called Sid Vicious, a "fabulous disaster".
     
  11. Smokey

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    Let us know how your really feel :D
     
  12. Smokey

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    Dammit - *you
     
  13. RocketMan Tex

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    I did. Any questions?:D:D
     
  14. Rocketman95

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    Yes, that would've sucked.

    And yes, I'm praying for the men and women of our armed forces.
     
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  17. El_Conquistador

    El_Conquistador King of the D&D, The Legend, #1 Ranking

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    Read my response in that thread. Nice try at piling on to Puedlfor's misdirected and inaccurate personal attack. It is clear that you are incapable of engaging me in direct debate.
     
  18. Mrs. JB

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    Awww TJ, you know we're just having fun with you. Sorry if your feelings got hurt. :(
     
  19. DaDakota

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    There is a poll about this very subject, vote HERE

    The results are quite interesting.

    DD
     
  20. Rocketman95

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    Ugh, this would suck so bad. It seems like the NCAA needs to make a decision quick. What happens when they get thousands and thousands of people travelling cross-country?
     

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