What does the exploding scandal surrounding the University of Miami football program have to do with the Horizon League?
Nothing.
And everything.
Nothing, because football isn’t even a League-sponsored sport. Nothing, because intercollegiate athletics in general and football specifically is as about as far removed from the missions and budgets of our League institutions as the Atlantic is from the Pacific. Nothing because surely, we believe, the thought of any of our institution’s athletic “boosters” lavishing this kind of Miami Vice on our student-athletes is unthinkable.
Right?
But it has everything to do with the Horizon League because, after all, Miami plays in the same sandbox that we do -- NCAA Division I. Everything because the mess they create becomes, in part, the mess we have to try to clean up. Everything, because all of us in intercollegiate athletics -- especially Division I -- get painted with the same broad brush, as unfair as that may seem. Everything because, at the end of every season, these are the guys we are trying to compete against, and beat, in sports other than football.
The Miami scandal, coming on the heels of the scandals, investigations and probations at the likes of Ohio State, North Carolina, USC, Auburn, Oregon et al, allows both media and fans to say things like: