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    Congressman Rush compares NCAA to Mafia

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A Democratic congressman compared the NCAA to the Mafia over how it controls the lives of student athletes.

    "I think they're just one of the most vicious, most ruthless organizations ever created by mankind," Illinois Rep. Bobby Rush said of the NCAA at a congressional forum on college sports Tuesday. "I think you would compare the NCAA to Al Capone and to the Mafia."

    Rush made the accusations at the forum called to look at the impact of "back-room deals, payoffs and scandals" in college sports. The congressman spoke after hearing from a couple of mothers of former student-athletes who complained of ill treatment by schools after their sons suffered injuries.

    "Congressman Rush obviously doesn't know the NCAA," Bob Williams, a spokesman for the organization, said in an email Tuesday night. "The NCAA and its member institutions provide over $2 billion per year in scholarships, financial assistance and academic support to student-athletes ... second only to the federal government. Student-athlete success is our mission."

    One mother, Valerie Hardrick, said the University of Oklahoma refused to grant a waiver for medical hardship that would allow her son, Kyle Hardrick, to play basketball at junior college after transferring from OU. Prior to Tuesday's forum, Hardrick's family provided to The Associated Press documentation showing that team doctors diagnosed him with a torn meniscus in his knee and wrote down on practice logs that he should be held out because he was hurt. Hardrick's family said the university has refused to pursue the waiver unless the family agrees to a settlement that would prohibit him or his family members from enrolling at Oklahoma or any of the universities governed by its board of regents. The proposed settlement also would prevent the Hardricks from filing a lawsuit against the university.

    "My insurance does not cover all of Kyle's medical bills," an emotional Valerie Hardrick said. "The University of Oklahoma refused to pay for Kyle's surgery, his rehab, and his medication. The university actions also allowed Kyle to be released without appropriate medical treatment before consulting his original surgeon."

    Kyle Hardrick, a forward who played a total of 6 minutes during his two seasons with the Sooners, said he has since transferred to a community college in Kansas but isn't able to play without the waiver.

    Jeff Capel, Hardrick's coach at OU, wrote a letter on behalf of Hardrick in September saying a medical hardship waiver is justified in his case. Capel was fired after last season and is now an assistant coach at Duke.

    In response to phone and email messages left for Oklahoma athletic director Joe Castiglione, the university issued a statement late Tuesday night saying it had informed the Hardricks it "would facilitate the opportunity" for the family to seek a hardship waiver and asserting it had "acted responsibly in this matter."

    Oklahoma pointed out that any NCAA institution where Hardrick would transfer could also apply for a waiver. However, he has instead transferred to the junior college level, which is not governed by the NCAA.

    Oklahoma's statement indicated that athletic officials could not discuss Hardrick's case in detail because of student privacy guidelines.

    The NCAA requires schools to certify that an athlete has insurance coverage for athletically-related injuries, up to the deductible of the NCAA Catastrophic Injury Insurance Program (currently $90,000). The insurance coverage can be offered by the school, a parent or a personal policy of the athlete.

    Two NBA players also participated in the forum, Thaddeus Young of the Philadelphia 76ers and Shane Battier, a free agent who last played with the Memphis Grizzlies.

    Young, who went pro after one year at Georgia Tech, presented one of the few positive accounts of college sports at the forum.

    "Georgia Tech is a tremendously hard and difficult school, so they definitely put more time into academics than basketball," he said. "The teachers — they don't care if you're a student-athlete, they just care about student."

    Battier described a college regimen at Duke that included a workout at 6:30 a.m., followed by classes, practice between 4 and 7:30 p.m., and wrapping up schoolwork at 11:30 or midnight.

    "It is a full-time job," he said.

    Battier called the NCAA's decision last week to allow conferences to provide student-athletes up to $2,000 in spending money "a great start."

    "Is that a game-changer? No. What is a game-changer? A game-changer is guaranteeing four-year scholarships. That's a game-changer," Battier said. "A game-changer is, 'If you commit to our school, and you graduate, we will pay for any graduate degree that you would like to pursue.'"

    Ramogi Huma, president of the National College Players Association, called the $2,000 a step in the right direction. But he said it shouldn't be optional, and that it still leaves a shortfall. His group has calculated the average scholarship shortfall for men's basketball and football at the Football Bowl Subdivision level at around $3,200.

    With just a push at five schools, the NCPA recently got more than 300 major college football and men's basketball players to sign a petition telling the NCAA and college presidents they want a cut of ever-increasing TV sports revenue.

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    Associated Press Writer Jeff Latzke in Oklahoma City contributed to this story.

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    • Dennis84  •  Norfolk, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "back-room deals, payoffs and scandals"....Kind of like the US Congress and Senate isn't it???
    • Marvin  •  6 mths ago
      If Rush is involved, this will turn into something racial.
    • RS  •  6 mths ago
      And neither were the Black Panthers were they
    • Joe  •  Mount Laurel, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I couldn't get past, "Illinois Congressman," in this article....so....I didn't read it at all. You can call Bobby Rush a lot of things, but you haven't scraped the surface until you have at least called him a swindler.
    • Oricle  •  6 mths ago
      Rush's brain is fried. when you hear him speak you wonder if he isn't suffering from dementia. If you want a comparison to the Mafia, use the NAACP. It is a terroist, extorting,shakedown, racist organization that has only itself interests and not the average black person.
      Rush, Jackson, Sharpton are all terroists.
      • deezy 6 mths ago
        really yahoo bot? and why do you bring up race if your not racist?
    • Max  •  Naperville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Quote: Rush made the accusations at the forum called to look at the impact of "back-room deals, payoffs and scandals" in college sports. "

      Are you sure he wasn't refering to the Illinois State Congress?
    • Andrew  •  6 mths ago
      "compares NCAA to Mafia" ... you could make same argument about government. lol
    • Centurian  •  San Antonio, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Those #$%$ analogies. What would Hank Williams Jr. think?
    • Big White Buffalo  •  Elmhurst, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Oh Great, Another Illinois politician shooting his mouth off on something he doesn't know or understand.
      No, I was talking about Obama, who do you think I was talking about?
    • BE  •  6 mths ago
      How does this dinosaur of Chicago politics get away with the analogy? Hank Williams was skewered for another such analogy, but Bobby Rush (Ex-black panther) can drool off insults and no-one is calling him a racist. The old double standard ince again at play.
    • jeff  •  Mount Prospect, United States  •  6 mths ago
      THIS, from a convicted gun crime felon and domestic terrorist who spent 18 months in prison? What hypocritical self serving nonsense. Bobby Rush led the Black Panthers during an era when they killed police officers and plotted the violent overthrow of the US government. He was closely connected to the Blackstone Rangers and El Rukn gang, who were convicted of accepting more than 2 million dollars from Momar Ghaddafi to instigate domestic terrorism within major cities of the US, starting with Chicago. Bobby Rush should be in jail, not making public policy statements. He never served in the military and has no idea what honest people who work two jobs trying to send their kids to college struggle with.
    • Francis  •  Chicago, United States  •  6 mths ago
      NCAA is better than the black panthers
    • PAUL  •  6 mths ago
      Hyperbole from a Congressman. So unusual!
    • AmericansFirst  •  6 mths ago
      College sports are BIG business ! If you stripped out reciprocal payments and corporate contributions, it would be interesting to see the net incomes for each team !
    • douglas  •  Mishawaka, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Why would anyone listen to this fool?
      And think about it folks. Your tax dollars are paying hiss salary and his pension and his health care.
      And you are going to pay for the rest of his life!!!! A joke like this guy. WOW what a country.
    • Dave  •  Cicero, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Anyone who has seen him or heard him lately knows that he is senile.
    • PastorB  •  Chicago, United States  •  6 mths ago
      What happened to the athletes is the issue. It has nothing to do with ethnicity. That's what is wrong with our country today. When I voluteered to go to the Marines in the 70's I did not go to serve in the Black Military Service. Thank God there is no such thing. I served the United States of America. It was tough and I loved every minute of it. When we play the National Anthem at events. I proudly stand remove my hat place my hand over my heart and sing along. My being a person of color has nothing to do with it. Stop all this foolishness. I want my children and my grandchildren to believe in the United States of America. Not the divided races of america. This is embarrassing. We are better than this. Oh yes we are. Now like Grandma used to say. Stop all this foolishness!! Love to all!!
    • obama-mao is an idiot  •  6 mths ago
      It still amazes me that these people get voted in.
    • rogerd  •  Fort Worth, United States  •  6 mths ago
      A congressman complaining about a rival criminal organiization. Probably just wants a cut of the ncaa's profits.
    • Thomas M  •  6 mths ago
      Bobby Rush, Black Panther member, and all round gangster himself.
      • Ed 6 mths ago
        From Wikipedia...
        Rush's own apartment was raided in December 1969 where police discovered an unregistered pistol, rifle, shotgun and pistol ammunition, training manuals on explosives and booby traps, a small amount of marijuana and an assortment of communist literature.[
      • Geppetto 6 mths ago
        With his old background, yes, he does know crime when he sees it and he's right.
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