Time for Hill to go to hoop

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Mayo case shows depths of college basketball's fall Don't come looking here for any angry condemnations of Congress for sticking its nose into steroids and Spygate. Our elected national representatives are not only entitled, but also obligated, to do what they can to clean up whichever multibillion-dollar, taxpayer-supported sports business proves incapable of cleaning itself up. [link]

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The Daily Roundup: Thursday
Published 5/22/2008 by Ed (noreply@blogger.com) at ACC BasketBlog
... David Steele of the Baltimore Sun: Mayo case shows it's time for Congress to turn to college basketball The conference headlines: ACC Baseball Tournament- Heels run out of ...

MORNING ROUNDUP - 5/22/08
Published 5/22/2008 by eirishis at Thirtyfive Seconds
... Hey, We Know They Aren’t Busy With the Economy or Foreign Policy - David Steele argues in The (Baltimore) Sun that Congress should fix college basketball, based on its stunning success with professional sports leagues, budget management, and ethical conduct. ...

At least one person likes Congressional sports hearings
Published 5/22/2008 at The Dagger
... is a columnist for the Baltimore Sun, and he has an interesting suggestion today. He wants Congress to get involved in NCAA basketball, in the name of protecting young athletes from callous universities and predatory agents. His solution for all this? Well, I'm not exactly sure, to be honest: ...

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