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Majority opinions of The Red & Black's editorial board
Issue date: 3/7/07 Section: Opinions
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NCAAdult swim
Regulations demand college athletes get out of pools, even on FacebookAlthough not all students at the University get hyped up on March Madness, we all have a basic understanding of ethical principles.
Today, we want to pose an ethical question: is it okay for student athletes to enter brackets on Facebook, even if they don't have to pay to enter? The NCAA says no.
According to NCAA bylaw 10.3, no student athlete is allowed to "Participate in any gambling activity that involves intercollegiate athletics or professional athletics, through a bookmaker, a parlay card or any other method employed by organized gambling."
Apparently, Facebook is now a method of organized gambling. The web site's brackets are the new equivelant of insider trading.
But being in a seemingly benign March Madness pool on Facebook is rather different from real world betting pools, right?
While Facebook pools may seem harmless because players are not fronting any money, they can still profit nonetheless. The grand prize for the Global Bracket Challenge is $25,000. There are also a dozen other monetary prizes for winning bracketeers.
It's not Facebook's responsibility to regulate these brackets. The burden of responsibility is on each individual athlete to regulate his own behavior, according to the ethical standards of the NCAA.
We believe that athletes who are truly committed to representing their colleges and their sports wouldn't dive into March Madness pools - not even the ones on Facebook.
Internet madness
Since we know how much you enjoy surfing the Web while in class...We at The Red & Black aren't just a bunch of ruthless news junkies - we enjoy the lighthearted and offbeat news as much as the next college student. Submitted for your approval, here are a few gems we found while browsing the headlines of Digg.com and Fark.com:
The Consumerist Web site posted Tuesday a copy of a complaint filed against Samuel Oscar Gonzales for ejaculating on a fellow passenger.
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