Glad to see someone from my party say that. I remember working with a guy in NYC, who attended the University of Texas in the old Southwest Conference days. He told me that the football players would attend class on the first day, and you would never see them again in class for the rest of the year. Anybody who tried to fail them, were out of a job when the year was over. This also I heard went on at Texas A & M, Texas Christian, Texas Tech, Southern Methodist, and Baylor. I think Rice, was the exception. Anyway, the NCAA never did anything. You think they didn't know that the football players weren't attending classes in the Texas schools? The universities and the NCAA were making millions from CBS, NBC, & ABC. So you had to turn your head, and pretend nothing is going on. Of course, someone like Erick Barkley trades his car to a friend, he gets nailed, and suspended. There have been double standards with that corrupt NCAA for years.