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    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- NCAA president Myles Brand, who while leading Indiana University president fired basketball coach Bob Knight, died Wednesday afternoon from pancreatic cancer. He was 67.
    As the first former university president ever to run college sports' largest governing body, Brand worked to change the perception that wins supersede academics in college sports.
    He broke the news that he had cancer in January at the NCAA convention and continued to run the organization's day-to-day operations, despite undergoing treatment. The NCAA announced his death. Officials were not ready to announce who would replace Brand or when they may begin searching for a successor.
    Brand gained national attention in May 2000 when he put Knight on a zero-tolerance policy after a former player alleged the hugely successful but hot-headed coach had choked him during a practice years earlier.
    Four months after that announcement, freshman Kent Harvey accused Knight of grabbing him, and Brand did what fans considered unthinkable -- firing the coach who won three national championships in Bloomington.
    "That was a very difficult time for Myles, and I know he worked extremely hard to resolve those matters in a very, very different way. The way it ended up was not the way he wanted it to end," Terry Clapacs, a longtime university administrator who worked closely with Brand in the 1990s, said when Brand received an award in June. "But at some point, you have to make a decision that is tough for the university and he did that."
    Students protested, gathering in front of Brand's home even hanging Brand in effigy, but his decision gave Brand a platform to address the problems he saw in college sports.
    During a January 2001 speech at the National Press Club in Washington, Brand criticized the growing "arms race" in college sports, saying that school presidents faced tough challenges with celebrity coaches and suggesting the emphasis on winning championships endangered the real mission of universities.
    In October 2002, Brand was hired to lead the NCAA and used that position to move his agenda forward.
    After his term began in January 2003, Brand pushed for tougher eligibility standards for incoming freshman and current students. Eventually, the NCAA adopted two new academic measures, the Academic Progress Report and the Graduation Success Rate -- calculations that provide real-time statistics on how athletes are performing in the classroom.
    Those initiatives earned praise from university administrators, who saw Brand as a true reformer.
    He also started his own podcast, added videos to the NCAA web site and routinely contradicted the myth of the "dumb jock" by citing figures showing student-athletes graduated at a higher rate than their fellow students.
    Brand also helped secure an unprecedented agreement to keep Indianapolis in the regular Final Four rotation through 2039 and got the NCAA involved in helping design the city's new Lucas Oil Stadium.
    Before taking over at Indiana, Brand spent five years as president at the University of Oregon. He also held administrative posts at Ohio State and led the philosophy departments at the University of Arizona and Illinois-Chicago after starting his career as a professor at the University of Pittsburgh.
    Brand earned his bachelor's degree in philosophy at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y., in 1964 and received a doctorate in philosophy at the University of Rochester in 1967. He is survived by his wife and a son.

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    The best thing about him was he had moral ethics, I only hope the new Pres. continues to make the schools force our athletes to make their classes a no.1 priority and to continue to take scholarships away from the schools that don"t do a good enough job in graduating their student/athletes.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by real fan View Post
      The best thing about him was he had moral ethics, I only hope the new Pres. continues to make the schools force our athletes to make their classes a no.1 priority and to continue to take scholarships away from the schools that don"t do a good enough job in graduating their student/athletes.
      Are you kidding me? The guy was about one thing - money. His organization arbitrarily enforces its rules in favor of one thing, and it's NOT academics. It's unfortunate that he passed but let's call a spade a spade here. I don't understand how these people become saints just because they pass away. Ted Kennedy, Miles Brand, on and on and on.
      "You're a good liar, but i've seen better."

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      • #4
        is that you Kanye?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by tornado View Post
          is that you Kanye?
          Admit it T...you've been waiting all week to use that one.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by tornado View Post
            is that you Kanye?
            I like it!

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            • #7
              quote from the Evansville Courier Press...

              "...it was nice to see IU officials pay tribute to Brand..

              (Bob) Knight has remained silent, supposedly because he’s been busy
              traveling. But his son Pat did respond with a statement ...

              “It’s not like we had a relationship,” said Pat Knight, who was an IU
              assistant when his dad was fired. “Once someone fires you that’s pretty
              much it. I still think it was unfair the way he treated my dad..."

              ...Maybe it’s a good thing Bobby Knight has been unavailable."


              just one little factual note...
              Bob Knight was fired by Myles Brand, but Pat Knight never was, he quit saying he couldn't work for anyone who fired his father.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by tornado View Post
                just one little factual note...
                Bob Knight was fired by Myles Brand, but Pat Knight never was, he quit saying he couldn't work for anyone who fired his father.
                And your point is what?
                Onward and Upward!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BradleyBrave View Post
                  And your point is what?
                  Pat Knight said.....
                  "It’s not like we had a relationship....Once someone fires you that’s pretty
                  much it...."



                  the "we" and the "you" looks a lot like Pat Knight, when asked about Myles Brand's death, is using the platform to get a vindictive jab in at IU as if he was the one who was fired.
                  Personally, I think it's pretty low class, but it is in line with what I have known all along..

                  even a person with only a tiny bit of class would have answered the interviewer with "sorry to see his passing..."

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                  • #10
                    One followup on Bobby Knight...
                    the HOF induction at Indiana went on last night without Knight as he did not honor the invitation to be there.
                    But he still tried to bully his way into the spotlight with his whiney letter being read...

                    He sent a letter saying basically two things..

                    -Knight slams the school and people there revealing his bitterness...saying:
                    "I just have too much negative feeling toward some people and the things
                    they did or did not do during my last few years and who had no
                    understanding of either athletics or honesty."


                    -and that nobody's ever given him enough thanks for all he did at Indiana-
                    "You are the only person...at Indiana in the last ten years to say thank you for what we did"



                    wow--- all points bulletin....people needed to stroke giant ego!!

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