- November 22nd, 2010, 12:27 pm
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Personally, I think the ACC was way out of bounds in punishing a coach and school for something not even specifically addressed in its by-laws. Its a dangerous path to travel when a conference begins telling a coach how he/she should play their players and urn their programs in such ways. I can't believe FSU isn't putting up more of a fight about this!
The Florida State women’s soccer team will play Saturday for a berth in the quarterfinals of the N.C.A.A. tournament, having made a provocative tactical decision that raised intriguing questions about sportsmanship, integrity and the autonomy of a coach to choose a lineup.Read full article here: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/19/sport ... 2&emc=eta1
To provide rest amid a grueling travel and playing schedule, Coach Mark Krikorian kept seven starters home from the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament earlier this month as he planned for the more important national tournament. Florida State’s athletic director approved the decision.
When Florida State lost its opening A.C.C. match on Nov. 3, conference officials ruled that the Seminoles had compromised the integrity of the tournament. Krikorian was suspended for a game, Florida State was fined $25,000 and the university was denied a $15,000 reimbursement for travel costs.
Personally, I think the ACC was way out of bounds in punishing a coach and school for something not even specifically addressed in its by-laws. Its a dangerous path to travel when a conference begins telling a coach how he/she should play their players and urn their programs in such ways. I can't believe FSU isn't putting up more of a fight about this!