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What               would               the               autumn               be               like               if               it               were               not               for               college               football?

State               colleges               with               colorful               names               are               plastered               across               the               news               screen               or               become               food               for               light               but               intense               discussion               in               pool               halls               or               college               dorms               across               the               nation.

College               football               stands               practically               as               an               American               institution-               equally               an               institution               filled               with               controversy.

Let's               look               at               my               top               NCAA               football               debates               or               controversies.

Head               Concussion               Safety
               I               list               head               concussion               safety               first               as               it               is               probably               the               least               controversial               because,               well,               the               sport               is               American               football               and               heads               do               collide.

The               average               professional               football               player               has               probably               been               colliding               heads               since               little               league.

However,               very               seriously               though,               according               the               Concussion               Blog,               the               NCAA               has               no               mandated               requirements               in               reporting               injuries               (Nov.

15,               2011).

In               fact,               many               former               college               football               players               sustain               not               only               career               ending               injuries,               but               ones               that               remain               for               the               rest               of               their               life.

In               fact,               there               is               a               College               Football               Assistance               Fund               dedicated               for               former               college               football               players               in               need               (cfafund.org)
               Bowl               Championship               Series               vs.

Playoff               System
               Another               hot               contention               is               the               fact               that               NCAA               Division               1-A               football               does               not               cap               its               season               with               a               playoff               system               that               would               determine               a               champion.

Rather               what               takes               place               is               that               a               system               of               polls               combined               with               various               computer               formulas               determines               the               top-two               teams               in               the               country.

These               teams               then               face               off               in               a               major               championship               bowl               game               to               decide               the               eventual               champion.

Many               have               long               felt               that               this               system               lacks               a               measure               of               excitement               that               would               be               generated               by               similar               post-season               tournaments               in               other               college               sports.

Plus,               the               true               champions               should               be               determined               on               the               field.

Unfortunately,               those               for               the               status               quo               cite               tradition               and               the               greater               on               the               regular               season               that               comes               from               the               lack               of               a               playoff               season.
               Shady               Recruitment               and               Corruption
               Auburn               University               was               recently               mired               in               big               time               college               corruption.

There               were               several               NCAA               investigations               for               shady               recruitment               and               a               situation               where               two               former               players               killed.

Several               players               were               involved               in               serious               crimes               and               a               coach               fired               and               paid               off               for               $7.5               million.

There               were               also               allegations               to               players               being               paid               cash               to               play               and               promises               of               grade               changes.

("Auburn               Football               Scandal",               Hayes,               April               5,               2013)
               College               Athletes               Should               be               Paid?

This               hot               topic               is               a               perennial               one.

Since               these               young               bodies               take               constant               punishment,               mostly               at               their               personal               cost,               some               feel               that               that               college               athletes               should               be               paid.

Plus,               the               lack               of               paying               student-athletes               invites               graft               and               corruption               as               some               football               players               are               held               up               as               gods               but               might               personally               be               quite               impoverished.

However,               most               university               administrators               feel               that               these               athletes               are               students               first.

Those               athletes               who               are               fortunate               enough               to               receive               a               scholarship               are               receiving               a               greater               value               in               return               for               their               service               to               the               university.

There               is               also               a               question               if               college               athletes               were               to               get               paid,               what               about               those               sports               which               would               never               be               paid               like               women               sports               programs?

If               colleges               had               to               pay               each               of               their               athletes,               that               situation               could               become               cost               prohibitive.

Furthermore,               what               if               colleges               in               the               same               division               had               some               schools               that               paid               their               athletes               and               others               didn't?

That               would               be               quite               an               imbalance.

Some               feel               that               a               healthy               medium               might               be               a               small               signing               bonus               to               exceptional               athletes               and               greater               freedom               for               students               to               profit               from               their               labor               such               as               product               endorsements.
               Should               College               Football               be               Banned?
               This               is               probably               the               most               controversial               topic.

There               have               been               very               substantial               debates               of               eliminating               college               football               from               universities.

The               reasons               tend               to               hinge               on               health               issues,               corruption,               and               academic               relevancy.

While               there               doesn't               exist               a               serious               effort               for               universities               across               the               nation               to               eliminate               their               football               programs,               it               is               often               speculated               as               to               what               influence               or               lack               thereof               that               football               program               have               on               institutions               of               higher               learning.

Where               there               is               little               debate               is               that               universities               with               winning               football               teams               are               better               known.

This               can               lead               to               better               non-public               based               funding,               higher               number               of               applicants,               stronger               alumni               contributors.

For               the               near               future,               college               football               is               here               to               study.

It               is               a               unique               American               tradition               of               social               solidarity,               even               in               a               country               has               a               long               history               of               being               divided.






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    Cam               Newton,               Auburn               University's               electric               quarterback               and               clear               cut               favorite               to               win               the               Heisman               Trophy,               has               bludgeoned               defenses               throughout               the               South               Eastern               Conference               with               his               legs               and               his               arm               since               arriving               from               junior               college.

    Of               course,               in               today's               sports,               there               can               never               be               a               feel               good               story.

    There's               rarely               a               transcendent               athlete               that               doesn't               come               without               scandal               or               baggage.

    We're               discovering               hourly               that               Newton               has               all               the               baggage               in               the               world.

    And               maybe,               just               maybe,               his               family               now               has               all               the               money               it               would               take               to               have               all               that               baggage               checked.

    Whether               feeling               scorned               for               missing               out               on               an               incredible               talent,               or               simply               taking               the               moral               high               ground               in               a               system               where               the               moral               high               ground               reaches               ant               hill               heights,               Mississippi               State               has               claimed               that               Newton               chose               not               to               go               to               school               there               because               Newton's               father               told               them               there               would               be               a               price.

    A               steep               price.

    It               came               out               November               10               on               espn.com               that               Auburn               allegedly               met               all               or               part               of               that               price.

    It               also               seems,               if               any               or               all               of               this               is               true,               that               Newton               is               a               victim               of               a               family               member               looking               out               for               No.

    1.

    Sadly,               again               if               this               story               is               true,               a               father               chose               himself               over               his               son.
                   This               shouldn't               surprise               anyone.

    It's               one               of               dozens               of               similar               stories               that               have               surfaced               in               a               media               storm               that               never               slows               down.

    The               days               of               back               room               deals               and               shadily               bought               scholarships               are               nearing               an               end.

    Sooner               or               later               it               seems               everything               gets               uncovered.

    In               today's               Blackberry-driven,               computer               crazy               age               there               are               thousands               of               media               outlets.

    If               the               big               boys               from               ESPN               aren't               digging               up               the               dirt,               Internet               blogs               like               Deadspin               specialize               in               finding               the               crumbs               that               athletes               sweep               under               the               rug.

    Even               sports               these               days               are               tabloid.

    Stories               are               bought               and               sold               for               a               price.

    TMZ               even               dips               its               crooked               but               ever               watchful               eye               toward               athletes.

    And               why               wouldn't               they?

    Sports,               now               more               than               ever,               are               entertainment.
                   This               isn't               about               whether               indiscretions               have               taken               place.

    This               story               needs               to               shift               gears.

    It               needs               to               be               about               action.

    It               needs               to               be               about               changing               a               system               with               dirty               little               secrets               hiding               behind               just               about               every               major               college               football               and               basketball               program,               and               probably               some               other               sports               as               well.

    Between               Newton,               the               Reggie               Bush               USC               scandal,               the               North               Carolina               University               defense,               and               former               sports               agent               www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/2010-10-12-sports-illustrated-luchs-agent-paid-players_N.htm"Josh               Luchs'               story               of               paying               dozens               and               dozens               of               college               football               players               throughout               the               90s,               it's               apparent               that               this               snowball               is               rolling.

    In               today's               media,               when               a               snowball               starts               rolling               it               rarely               stops.
                   So               who's               responsible?

    Are               the               players               responsible               for               policing               themselves               and               their               families?

    We're               getting               into               some               serious               morality               issues               here.

    I               had               a               friend               who               in               the               early               90s               was               sought               by               every               major               college               football               program               in               the               nation.

    His               five               official               visits               were               Penn               State,               Miami,               Alabama,               USC               and               Notre               Dame.

    If               you               know               anything               about               college               football,               you               know               after               reading               those               five               names               that               he               was               highly               coveted.

    He               was               never               offered               any               money,               and               if               he               were,               knowing               his               family,               he               would               have               stricken               that               school               off               his               list.

    But               through               that               limited               sample,               it               occurs               to               me               that               these               demands               come               from               the               players               and               their               families,               and               with               turned               heads               they               are               referred               to               a               guy               who               knows               a               guy               who               knows               the               booster               that               will               make               those               demands               come               true.

    It's               an               ignorance               is               bliss               process,               and               that's               just               the               recruiting               half.

    We               won't               extend               this               article               a               dozen               paragraphs               talking               about               agents               pining               after               these               players               while               they're               in               school.
                   All               of               this               begs               the               question:               would               paying               college               athletes               help               quell               this               activity?

    Would               it               help               the               athlete               coming               from               distressed               financial               situations               convince               their               greedy               or               desperate               parents               and               uncles               and               pastors               to               ease               off               and               let               their               favorite               athlete               get               by               on               a               stipend               coming               from               the               school?

    The               answer               to               this               question               is               no.

    It               will               never               be               enough.

    There               are               people               in               this               world               who               will               always               want               more               and               a               small               stipend               from               a               school               will               not               stop               improprieties               when               dollar               values               like               $200,000               (in               the               Newton               case)               are               being               discussed.
                   If               you               pay               the               college               football               player,               or               basketball               player,               does               the               women's               swim               team               athlete               get               the               same?

    Would               it               be               broken               down               in               correlation               to               the               revenue               that               the               individual               sport               brings               in?

    And               if               that's               the               case,               does               the               Tulsa               Golden               Hurricane               get               the               same               amount               of               stipend               as               the               Miami               Hurricane?

    What               about               a               starter               as               opposed               to               a               bench               player?

    Should               Cam               Newton               get               more               than               the               senior               scholarship               kicker               who               just               lost               his               job               because               he               missed               his               last               four               extra               points?
                   Sure,               there               is               money               to               go               around.

    College               athletics               and               the               NCAA               are               a               billion               dollar               business.

    And               let's               call               a               spade               a               spade,               it               is               nothing               but               a               business.

    All               of               education               is.

    But               some               businesses               are               more               powerful               than               others.

    If               the               stipends               allocated               to               players               on               one               NCAA               team               are               more               than               others               based               on               some               sort               of               power               structure,               then               you'll               have               agents               going               after               these               kids               in               high               school               and               suddenly               the               New               York               Yankees               of               college               football               are               born               because               that's               where               the               money               is.
                   There               are               no               clear               cut               answers               to               this               issue,               but               here               is               mine.

    The               NCAA               investigative               team               can               not               keep               up               with               every               issue.

    There               is               pressure.

    When               something               hits               the               news               wires               and               becomes               a               story,               those               investigators               are               forced               to               deal               with               that               issue               and               everything               else               goes               to               the               back               burner.

    By               the               time               they               find               out               Johnny               Appleseed               took               a               tractor               for               his               daddy's               farm               and               got               some               cash               from               an               agent               to               keep               him               going               through               college               with               the               promise               of               signing               with               him               later,               Johnny               is               in               his               5th               NFL               season               and               getting               ready               to               sign               a               multi-million               dollar               contract               extension.
                   Take               every               dollar               that               anyone               ever               thought               to               allocate               in               a               plan               that               included               paying               players               and               reissue               that               money               to               grow               the               investigative               department               of               the               NCAA.

    Currently,               teams               take               the               brunt               of               the               punishment               when               indiscretions               occur.

    USC               is               currently               paying               for               Reggie               Bush's               actions.

    Why               is               it               a               senior               o-lineman               at               USC's               problem               that               some               kid               who               left               school               four               years               ago               took               money?

    It's               completely               unfair               to               the               kids               doing               it               right.
                   Agents               need               to               be               punished               first.

    Three               year               complete               suspension               of               any               dealings               with               the               NFL               if               one               violation               is               proven.

    Ten               years               for               a               second.

    Lifetime               ban               for               a               third.

    Nobody               will               sign               with               an               agent               that               can't               negotiate               their               contract               for               them.
                   After               that,               it's               on               the               players               themselves.

    These               problems               are               not               going               to               go               away,               but               there               needs               to               be               something               in               place               to               deter               a               player               or               his               family               to               take               money               and               gifts.

    Detriments               such               as               a               3-year               suspension               from               the               NFL               before               the               player               even               goes               to               his               first               training               camp               if               that               player               is               proven               guilty               of               a               base               level               violation               with               the               NCAA.
                   I               would               like               to               watch               college               football               again               without               having               to               hear               these               incessant               stories.

    I               would               like               kids,               and               that's               what               they               are,               be               allowed               to               be               kids               again,               to               have               a               college               experience               without               the               big               business               pressure.

    The               backdrop               of               the               upcoming               Alabama-Auburn               game               shouldn't               be               whether               any               of               it               is               going               to               mean               anything               if               Cam               Newton               isn't               eligible.

    But               sadly,               we               know               what               the               big               story               that               day               will               be.






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    Located               across               the               Charles               River               from               its               better               known               neighbor               Boston,               Cambridge,               Massachusetts,               a               city               of               about               100,000               people,               has               been               diligently               carving               out               and               maintaining               its               own               identity               for               almost               400               years.

    Known               as               "America's               First               College               Town,"               and               home               to               both               Harvard               University               and               the               Massachusetts               Institute               of               Technology,               Cambridge               is               truly               a               unique               city               with               plenty               of               history,               culture,               refreshment               and               shopping               for               any               traveler.

    Harvard               Square               The               heart               of               Cambridge               is               Harvard               Square.

    Named               for               the               famous               university,               Harvard               Square               is               not               a               square               in               the               traditional               sense,               but               more               of               a               social               and               commercial               focal               point               where               the               major               streets               of               Massachusetts               Avenue,               JFK               Street,               and               Brattle               Street               meet               and               fan               out.

    This               is               where               you'll               find               the               best               books               shops               in               Cambridge,               possibly               in               all               of               Massachusetts.

    There               are               plenty               of               restaurnats,               bars,               cafes,               and               shopping.
                   Harvard               Yard               Adjacent               to               Harvard               Square               is               Harvard               Yard,               which               is               the               historic               campus               of               America's               oldest               college,               which               was               established               here               in               Cambridge               in               1636.

    The               main               entrance,               what's               called               the               Johnston               Gate,               is               on               Massachusetts               Avenue               across               from               the               First               Parish               Church               of               Cambridge.

    The               two               buildings               at               the               gate               are               Massachusetts               Hall               on               the               right,               which               dates               to               1720               and               presently               houses               the               offices               of               the               President               of               the               Harvard.

    On               the               left               is               Harvard               Hall,               which               dates               to               1754.

    This               is               the               site               of               the               very               first               building               constructed               on               the               campus.

    Directly               in               front               of               you,               across               the               yard,               is               Massachusetts               Hall,               which               dates               to               1812.

    You'll               notice               a               statue.

    That's               the               John               Harvard               statue.

    Notice               that               the               statue's               left               toe               has               turned               gold               over               the               years.

    That's               a               result               of               people               touching               it.

    Getting               a               photograph               taken               with               your               hand               on               the               toe               of               John               Harvard               is               must.

    Some               people               think               it               is               good               luck.
                   Fogg               Art               Museum               Behind               Harvard               Yard               is               the               Fogg               Art               Museum,               which               dates               to               1895,               and               is               considered               the               finest               university               art               museum               in               the               country.

    It               contains               what               is               perhaps               the               most               expansive               collection               of               the               works               John               Singleton               Copley,               the               most               important               artist               in               colonial               Boston,               as               well               as               an               impressive               collection               of               the               Federal               era               artist               Stuart               Gilbert.

    The               Hudson               River               school               is               also               well               represented,               and               the               late               19th               century               is               well               represented               by               works               by               John               Singer               Sargent,               Winslow               Homer,               and               Whistler.

    Admission               is               $9.
                   Christ               Church               The               oldest               church               structure               in               Cambridge,               Christ               Church               was               designed               by               the               leading               colonial               era               architect               in               Massachusetts,               Peter               Harrison.

    Dating               to               1760,               the               church               is               a               very               elegant               Georgian               style               building               that               faces               the               Cambridge               Common.

    During               the               American               Revolution,               this               church               came               down               on               the               side               of               the               Loyalists,               and               as               a               result               it               was               shuttered               for               nearly               a               decade.

    There               is               even               a               musket               ball               hole               in               the               lobby.

    President               Theodore               Roosevelt               once               taught               Sunday               School               here,               while               he               was               a               student               at               nearby               Harvard.

    Next               door               to               the               church               is               the               oldest               burying               ground               in               Cambridge.

    Admission               is               free.
                   Longfellow               House               Built               in               1754               and               designed               by               Peter               Harrison,               this               home               was               originally               owned               by               a               Loyalist               named               John               Vassell.

    For               a               nine-month               period               during               the               American               Revolutionary               War,               the               house               was               the               home               and               headquarters               of               General               George               Washington.

    The               famous               poet,               Henry               Wadsworth               Longfellow               first               lived               in               the               house               as               a               border               when               he               was               teaching               at               Harvard.

    But,               when               in               1843,               he               married               Frances               Appleton,               her               father               purchased               the               house               for               the               couple,               and               they               both               lived               here               for               the               rest               of               their               lives.

    The               house               is               open               to               the               public               for               tours;               admission               is               $3.
                   Mt               Auburn               Cemetery               Considered               to               be               America's               first               "Garden               Cemetery,"               Mt               Auburn               Cemetery               was               established               in               1831               and               quickly               became               the               place               of               choice               for               the               elite               of               Boston               and               Cambridge               to               be               interred.

    Combination               burying               ground,               sculpture               park,               and               botanical               garden,               Mt.

    Auburn               is               a               beautiful               place               to               walk,               or               believe               it               or               not,               go               hiking.

    There               is               an               old               granite               tower               you               can               climb,               from               which               you               can               see               all               the               way               to               downtown               Boston.

    Some               of               the               famous               names               buried               at               Mt.

    Auburn               include               Longfellow,               Henry               Cabot               Lodge,               Oliver               Wendell               Holmes,               Winslow               Homer,               and               Isabella               Stewart               Gardner.
                   MIT               Museum               The               Massachusetts               Institute               of               Technology               is               the               "other"               great               university               in               Cambridge,               and               its               MIT               Museum               was               founded               in1971.

    Only               part               of               its               mission               is               to               document               the               history               of               science,               engineering               and               technology               at               the               university.

    Its               primary               purpose               is               to               spark               the               scientific               imagination.

    Two               of               the               most               popular               exhibits               are               the               Artificial               Intelligence               exhibit               and               the               Emerging               Technologies               Gallery.

    Admission               is               $5.
                   MIT               Chapel               Designed               by               Eero               Saarinen,               the               MIT               Chapel               is               the               official               chapel               of               the               Massachusetts               Institute               of               Technology.

    It               dates               to               1955               and               is               considered               one               of               the               finest               pieces               of               mid-century               ecclesiastical               architecture               in               the               country.

    Seemingly               floating               in               a               narrow               moat,               the               cylinder               shaped               chapel               has               a               windowless               masonry               exterior               without               even               a               door.

    There               is               a               corridor,               however,               which               extends               into               another               building.

    You               enter               through               doors               located               in               the               corridor.

    Inside,               the               chapel               is               lit               by               light               from               a               skylight.

    The               light               reflects               off               a               beautiful               abstract               bronze               sculpture               located               behind               a               simple               marble               altar.

    The               undulating               brick               walls               create               a               wonderful               sense               of               warmth               and               comfort.

    It               is               open               to               the               public.
                   Stata               Center               at               MIT               The               newest               thing               to               Cambridge               and               the               campus               of               the               Massachusetts               Institute               of               Technology               is               the               grand               Stata               Center,               which               opened               in               2004.

    Designed               by               Frank               Gehry               in               the               Gehryesque               style               that               has               made               him               famous,               the               Stata               Center               contains               classrooms,               laboratories,               and               faculty               offices,               including               those               of               Noam               Chomsky               and               Tim               Berners-Lee.

    One               of               its               towers               is               named               for               Bill               Gates.

    There               is               a               café               that               serves               food               in               the               building,               and               it               is               open               to               the               public.
                   Kendall               Band               Near               the               Massachusetts               Institute               of               Technology,               there               is               a               subway               station               called               Kendall.

    On               the               platforms,               there               is               a               work               of               public               art               called               the               Kendall               Band.

    It               was               executed               by               Paul               Matisse               (grandson               of               the               famous               Henri               Matisse)               and               installed               in               1987.

    In               the               middle               of               the               station,               between               the               rails,               there               are               three               metal               kinetic               forms,               musical               instruments               if               you               will,               that               can               be               controlled               by               the               public               on               the               platforms.

    The               handles               can               be               hard               to               find               if               you're               new               to               the               station,               and               they               do               take               a               bit               of               practice               to               master.

    It               is               recommended               to               go               early,               when               the               station               is               mostly               empty               and               try               your               hand               playing               a               little               music.

    Admission               is               the               cost               of               a               fare               token.






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