{"id":31893,"date":"2006-03-16T07:00:01","date_gmt":"2006-03-16T07:00:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.msdn.microsoft.com\/oldnewthing\/2006\/03\/16\/really-college-athletics-is-about-education-not\/"},"modified":"2006-03-16T07:00:01","modified_gmt":"2006-03-16T07:00:01","slug":"really-college-athletics-is-about-education-not","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/devblogs.microsoft.com\/oldnewthing\/20060316-01\/?p=31893","title":{"rendered":"Really, college athletics is about education (not)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Okay, somebody handed me a NCAA Men&#8217;s Basketball Bracket to fill out. I don&#8217;t know squat about college sports, so I decided that I would fill in the bracket based on the following simple principle: The school whose President (or Chancellor) has served longer will win the match-up. (Not counting the first-round games of the top five seeds in each bracket, just to avoid some wild upsets.)\n At least I thought that was simple. Filling out the bracket given this rule turns out to be rather difficult, because I have yet to find a web site that has links to all the schools represented in this year&#8217;s tournament. (I guess college athletics isn&#8217;t about the academics, because if it were, then certainly people would be falling over themselves to extol the fantastic educational opportunities at the schools represented.)\n And it&#8217;s not exactly easy to figure out the school&#8217;s web site from the bracket sheet. There is for example a team labelled simply &#8220;Texas&#8221;. Do I want &#8220;The University of Texas at Austin&#8221;? Do I want &#8220;The University of Texas at Dallas&#8221;? Do I want &#8220;The University of Texas at Arlington&#8221;? &#8220;Texas State University&#8221;? &#8220;Texas College&#8221;? I&#8217;m guessing it&#8217;s the University of Texas at Austin, though I might be wrong.\n And then there&#8217;s another box labelled &#8220;California&#8221;. Which of the many California schools is that supposed to be? I don&#8217;t even know what question to enter into a search engine to find out. (Turns out it&#8217;s the University of California at Berkeley.)\n Even after I hunt around to figure out which of the dozen universities named &#8220;Texas&#8221; I think I really want, I then have to find out who their President is and when they assumed office. Finding the President&#8217;s page (or Chancellor&#8217;s page) sometimes takes work, and even if you find it, it&#8217;s sometimes wrong. For example, the first thing that I noticed on the page for Syracuse University&#8217;s <a href=\"http:\/\/www.syr.edu\/chancellor\/\"> Chancellor Nancy Cantor<\/a> is that it says &#8220;Learn about Chancellor-Elect Nancy Cantor&#8221;. (If you don&#8217;t see that phrase on the page, turn on your screen reader or disable images, or just hover over the &#8220;Inside the Chancellor&#8217;s Site&#8221; link.)\n &#8220;Well, great,&#8221; I thought. &#8220;She&#8217;s Chancellor-Elect, but who&#8217;s the <strong>current<\/strong> chancellor?&#8221;\n Turns out that Nancy Cantor <strong>is<\/strong> the current chancellor. She was inaugurated two years ago. The &#8220;Chancellor-Elect&#8221; text is badly out of date.\n Even when I can find the site of the university&#8217;s President\/Chancellor it&#8217;s sometimes quite a bit of work to find out when they took office. For example, go back to Nancy Cantor&#8217;s page and try to figure out when she was inaugurated. You have to click on &#8220;Soul of Syracuse&#8221;, then go to the News page, then scroll down to the article titled, &#8220;Amid grand community celebration, conversation and art, SU inaugurates Cantor as 11th Chancellor and President&#8221;, click through to the article and read the dateline.\n November 5, 2004.\n That was a lot of work for a tiny bit of information that you think would be easily accessible on a biography page. Good luck finding the home page of the president of Utah State University; and if you manage to find the date at which he became president, then I tip my hat to you, because as far as I can tell they don&#8217;t list that information on their web site.<\/p>\n<p> (By the way, according to my highly scientific method, the final game between Villanova and George Washington University will be extremely close, with GWU eking out a victory by just two months, August 1, 1988 to October 5, 1988.) <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Okay, somebody handed me a NCAA Men&#8217;s Basketball Bracket to fill out. I don&#8217;t know squat about college sports, so I decided that I would fill in the bracket based on the following simple principle: The school whose President (or Chancellor) has served longer will win the match-up. 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