Thursday, April 30, 2009

Does College Ultimate answer to Colleges?


Nation,

Read a very interesting article about the University of Oregon ultimate club, as posted on our local OCUA forum.

Essentially, the team, listed as a club sport with UO, has been prohibited from playing in the UPA college regionals/ championship series. Speeding tickets( 4 on one road trip), under-age drinking, and public nakedness has all been detailed in the team's 'rap sheet'.

Now, I do remember my time at Western quite fondly. I do remember I played in the program with guys and gals that were wild. I do remember saying to another captain at 4 in the morning that the team "was a sh&tshow" and I was shocked that we were able to play as well as we did the next day. However, my team was always smart enough:

-Not to break state or provincial laws
-Not to play naked
-Not to get caught

I feel for the University of Oregan kids. I feel bad that they won't get a chance to win their national title (perhaps). I feel bad that they've screwed themselves out of club status for a very long time. Most of all, I feel bad that the team seems to have learned very little from the experience:
  • Repeated offences that lead to the punishment
  • Little to no negotation skills (lots of people at that committee meeting, but no real plan)
  • They don't seem to realize that what they did was wrong, as evidence by the following quotes
“Speeding, (underage) drinking, nudity — they’re not bad things,” he told the executive committee. “They’re things a big portion of the community doesn’t think are wrong.”

Pretty sure all three are illegal by state laws.

“To run around naked is just kind of a hippie, ultimate thing,” Becker said Monday. “We didn’t think there was anything wrong at the time.”


Kind of? Kind of sounds like you're just making it up

“I came to the UO to play Frisbee,” said Kenton, a senior history major. “That may sound silly, but a lot of people do. We recruit players from all over the country.”


Fair enough. I think we can all understand that passion as crazy as it is.

“I chose to come to UO because of the reputation of the team,” he said. “Not only are they the best players in the country, but they’re the most classy on and off the field.”

So now you're telling these people that these are the classiest ultimate team in the land. That's not going to be used against other teams in the club status pursuits.

At Monday’s meeting, Lowe asked that committee members reconsider the gravity of their decision, calling it “incredibly unjust and unfair.”

That kind of hyperbole is usually accompanied by a Che Guervera poster/flag in one's dorm room. Once again, I have to ease up a bit because when you're 20-25, this kind of overstating makes a lot of sense.

So, in light of all of this, I thought to myself "Why is this club team not going to attend regionals and finals on their own without the approval of their school. What is the relationship between the UPA and the University of Oregon?

Any UPA/ Law experts out there that can summarize the possibilities for this team, which have been banned from participating by their school in a renegade sport that is hosted by a third party and doesn't have a strong relation with the school itself?

I hope the team does get to chase it's dreams this season, and I hope all college teams learn that as the game gets more mainstream, the stakes and expectations of personal conduct get that much greater.

Monday, April 27, 2009

UPA Regionals Update

Nation,


Here's an update on Canadian Teams from the past weekend.

Women

Metro East College Women's Regionals

Ottawa- 5-0 and qualifies for regionals.

All games were victories by wide margins, with the exception being the 12-10 first place match with Maryland. Maryland ends up losing the 2nd place game and fails to qualify


Men
Metro East College Open Regionals

Carleton University- 1-5 on the weekend, finishes 14th and does not qualify for UPA Finals.

All Saturday results are heartbreaking close defeats, especially the 18-16 loss of Georgetown.

Still In Play

UBC Women- May 2nd Regionals
UBC Men- May 2nd Regionals