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Remembering Montana Swimming

From the Montana Kaimin: Seven trophies sit in a single case, far from the six football cases that line the Hall of Champions in the Adams Center. Written on the glass is every year from 1966 to 1974, signifying nine men’s conference swimming titles that are long forgotten, lost in the shadows of 10 consecutive Big Sky Championships garnered by ... More

Title IX and Syracuse University

A few weeks ago, we noted how Syracuse University, a school in the middle of one of the most hockey-mad areas of the country was planning on adding women's ice hockey team, but not a men's team. Over at one blog that follows Syracuse University sports, one blogger has cracked the code when it comes to the devestating effect Title IX is having on men's ... More

CSC Chairman Eric Pearson on Title IX Enforcement

On Sunday afternoon, ESPN2 aired a one hour program on the history of Title IX called, License to Thrive. In it, College Sports Council Chairman Eric Pearson talked about how the way Title IX is enforced has resulted in the elimination of a number of men's programs. A clip of his appearance is below. Also included in the clip are former Syracuse Univer... More

ESPN Ombudsman Responds to Save Oregon Wrestling Controversry

ESPN Ombudsman Le Anne Schreiber responded to our letter. Her response follows: Dear Eric, Thank you for your message. I asked for an explanation of why the SOW ad was first accepted, then rejected shortly before scheduled airing, and this is the answer I received from a department called Commercial Operations, the traffic controllers for ads on ESPN: ... More

Letter to ESPN Ombudsman on Oregon Ad Cancellation

Earlier today I sent a letter on behalf of the College Sports Council to ESPN Ombudsman Le Anne Schreiber: Dear Ms. Schreiber: I am writing to you concerning ESPN's rejection of an advertisement that Save Oregon Wrestling (SOW) and one of our members, the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA), had contracted with ESPN to run during coverage of ... More

Wade Hughes Op Ed Kicks Up Some Dust

Both Alison Kasic and Robert VerBruggen took notice of the piece on Title IX and Historically Black Colleges and Universities that ran over at The Root earlier this week. Nice to see people notice the work Wade Hughes did. UPDATE: And more people keep noticing. Here too. More

Where’s The Title IX for Black Men?

That's the title of an op ed that ran today over at The Root, the new online magazine for African-Americans created by the same minds who are responsible for Slate. The piece was written by our friend, Wade Hughes, the former wrestling coach at Howard University until the program was cut along with baseball in 2002 in order to help the university comply ... More

Additional Sports Links

We've started to add links to various sites associated with college sports. If you have any suggestions for further additions, please let us know. More

CSC Facebook Group now Live!

The CSC has started a group on Facebook, fittingly named "College Sports Council" Please check us out, and pass the word! As always, any suggestions you may have are welcome. The facebook group can be viewed here More

Congratulations Coach Kerr

The CSUB wrestling coach has been named Man of the Year by Amateur Wrestling News. More