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Nick Gillespie on Mike Rice, Rutgers, and Why College Sports Should be Killed.

With the NCAA Final Four just
days away, Rutgers men’s basketball coach Mike Rice was fired after
video surfaced of the coach abusing his players verbally and
physically.
But, says Nick Gillespie, college sports abuses virtually all
students, including ones who never play on a varsity team or buy a
ticket to a game or competition.

The vast majority of colleges—public and private—massively
subsidize varsity sports directly out of mandatory student fees and
other school funds. Despite the ability of top-tier teams to earn a
lot of revenue via television contracts, ticket sales, merchandise
sales, and other activities, most schools still hit up students in
both direct and indirect ways.

Rutgers subsidizes its sports teams with almost $30 million in
student fees and other school funds. This year’s Cinderella team in
the NCAA tournament, Wichita State, kicks in over $6.5 million to
its sports teams and its opponent in Saturday’s Final Four game,
the University of Louisville, spends $10 million on the same. This
happens despite serious research showing that good sports teams
don’t benefit colleges in terms of getting better students or more
alumni dollars.
In an era where tuition keeps increasing, isn’t it time to
rethink the millions of dollars students—and taxpayers—shell out
involuntarily on college sports? View this article.
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Will Ware be stuck with the bill?

Louisville sophomore Kevin Ware’s injury today in the Midwest Regional finals of the NCAA tournament will likely be remembered alongside Joe Theismann’s career-ender as one of the most tragically gruesome in sports history. But that’s not the only tragic and gruesome part of this episode, because unlike Theismann, who was working under a guaranteed contract, Ware was an NCAA athlete helping to generate millions of dollars for the NCAA, but not even guaranteed a four-year education scholarship. As in so many other similar cases, that means his injury in service to the NCAA’s multimillion-dollar machine could spell the end of his financial aid and massive health care bills to boot.Yes, that’s right — NCAA basketball is a $780-million-a year business that makes one-percenters out of NCAA executives, coaches, athletic directors and college administrators. Yet that same business offers relative scraps to the players that actually generate that money.Continue Reading… Read More

CBS sports analyst tells all-black panel he’s giving ‘the white man’s perspective’

A CBS analyst Doug Gottlieb is apologizing after telling an all-black panel that he was giving “the white man’s perspective” during coverage of the NCAA basketball tournament on Thursday. Gottlieb made the awkward joke during pre-game coverage of the Sweet 16 portion of the…

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Mozilla to bring Unreal Engine 3 to the web without plug-ins

Epic has teamed up with Mozilla to bring Unreal Engine 3 to the web with Firefox, plug-in free. The announcement came during the Game Developers Conference where Mozilla showed Unreal Tournament and the Citadel demo running natively in the browser. Read More

Obama doesn’t get March Madness

March Madness kicks off tomorrow, which means it’s time for another dull set of Final Four picks from our basketball-loving commander-in-chief. By his standards, President Obama threw caution to the wind this year, selecting Florida, Ohio State, Indiana and Louisville, two top seeds, a second seed and a third seed to advance to the Final Four in Atlanta. But his championship game features Indiana and Louisville, both number ones.God forbid he pick a sleeper like UNLV or Michigan. “I’m going with Louisville,” the president told ESPN’s Andy Katz. “I know it’s not a surprise pick.”It never is with the president. Since Obama began publicly filling out the tournament bracket in 2009, he has been almost constitutionally incapable of going against the chalk. His Final Four and championship picks over the past five years have gone as follows (correct picks in bold):2009: Final Four (Louisville (1), Pittsburgh (1), North Carolina(1), Memphis (2)), champion (North Carolina)2010: Final Four (Kansas (1), Kentucky (1), Villanova (2), Kansas State (2)), champion (#1 Kansas)2011 (woof): Final Four (Duke (1),  Kansas (1), Ohio State (1), Pittsburgh (1)), champion (#1 Kansas)Continue Reading… Read More

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Obama’s boring brackets

March Madness kicks off on Thursday, which means it’s time for another dull set of Final Four picks from our basketball-loving commander-in-chief. By his standards, President Obama threw caution to the wind this year, selecting Florida, Ohio State, Indiana and Louisville, two top seeds, a second seed and a third seed to advance to the Final Four in Atlanta. But his championship game still features Indiana and Louisville, both number ones.God forbid he pick a sleeper like UNLV (3) or Michigan (4). “I’m going with Louisville,” the president told ESPN’s Andy Katz. “I know it’s not a surprise pick. And I’m going with Indiana. I think this is Indiana’s year.”It’s always a number one seed’s year with the president. Since Obama began publicly filling out the tournament bracket in 2009, he has been almost constitutionally incapable of going against the chalk. His Final Four and championship picks over the past five years have gone as follows (correct picks in bold):2009: Final Four (Louisville (1), Pittsburgh (1), North Carolina(1), Memphis (2)), champion (North Carolina (1))Continue Reading… Read More

3.12 Bracket Watch: Season Finale – Anonymous Eagle

The Big East tournament gets started tonight, and the official bracket comes out on Sunday, so this will be the last look at the predictions for this season. Read More