12 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, February 9, 1999 ACC commish urges Auburn boycott- Florida State basketball team might still play game against Tigers next season DAVID ROCHKIND/Daily If the Wolverines surprise Ohio State tonight, it will be their first road victory. can shock Bucks TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - The commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference wants his nine schools to boycott Auburn in every sport as punish- ment for canceling a Sept. 2 football game against Florida State. In a letter to Auburn Athletic Director David Housel, ACC commissioner John Swofford called it "absolutely reprehensible that a university the stature of Auburn would ever consider canceling a contract- ed football game that has been scheduled for nation- al television less than seven months prior to kickoff." The Seminoles are scrambling to find a new oppo- nent. Housel, reached at his home late last night, said he "would have no comment" on the memo. Southeatern Conference Commissioner Roy Kramer said last night he was unaware of Swofford's memo and had no comment on it. Auburn is a mem- ber of the SEC. "If this is the way Auburn University is going to conduct its business, I feel it is my obligation as con- ference commissioner to ask all of our member insti- tutions to seriously evaluate whether it makes sense to schedule Auburn in any sport," Swofford wrote. The Orlando Sentinel obtained a copy of Swofford's letter. Florida State is scheduled to return a basketball game to Auburn next year, and Seminoles coach Steve Robinson indicated last week he planned to do so. At least one ACC school, Clemson, has future foot- ball games scheduled with Auburn. The schools hold contracts for four games from 2005 through 2008. Clemson spokesman Tim Bourret said yesterday he did not know whether the Auburn-Clemson games were in danger. Swofford, who express-mailed the letter to Housel before Auburn made a final decision on canceling the game, said the ACC will demand an additional $850,000 - the amount the league will lose if the Seminoles are unable to find an opponent suitable for ESPN. "We just cannot conduct business this way," HOOPS Continued from Page 10 the way he was the first time he played Michigan. Some think he might not have to worry. But like most college coach- es, he won't speculate past the next game. It's easy to say Ohio State has the NCAA Tournament locked up. Beat Michigan tonight, and they're assured of at least a .500 conference record. The Buckeyes also haven't lost more than two straight games all sea- son. Michigan, by contrast, would need to win every one of their remaining games. It'stpossible, as is nearly anything with this team. But it's not likely, even if they pull the surprise tonight. AP PHOTO If ACC commissioner John Swofford gets his way, Florida State's basketball' team might not play It's scheduled game against Auburn next season. I----------------------------------------------------l ALL TRIPS INCLUDE: TAKE $50 OFF Round trip Air : YOUR VACATION ; RT Transfers : WITH THIS AD Staff Assistance ____-___--------------------_--- Free Side Excursion F b ' " ( Hotel Accomodations 5v c ' ~~From Party PackSv 21 Hours of Free Drinks m Home to the "Sinbreakr" 1 A F #MAaI Swofford wrote. "It damages the entire enterprise of intercollegiate athletics. It is simply wrong." Housel said they had received the letter before making a decision but did not elaborate. Meanwhile yesterday, Florida State athletic direc- tor Dave Hart made the first of a series of phone calls to conferences and schools across the country, searching for an opponent. Pickings are slim. Officials from eight major conferences - SEC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-10, Big East, Mid-American, Western Athletic and Conference USA - said all their teams' schedules were completed. "It's very difficult," said Hart, adding that FSU'sO Thursday night slot on ESPN was all but dead. "Because of the calendar ... it goes without saying we're very short on time. We're up against it." Icers might face Bulldogs in playoffs i Cancun's only part package with over 75 hours of open bar and 2 T-shirts! Live with British students in the center of Oxford as an Associate Student of an Oxford college at an affordable price. $8,250 a semester. Tuition, Housing, Meals included. Summer term option Oxford Study Abroad Programme 33-35 George Street Oxford OX12AY England Telephone and Facsimile: 011 44 1865 798738 E-mail: osap@osap.demon.co.uk HOCKEY Continued from Page 10 Michigan will face the Broncos twice over the course of the next two weeks, traveling again to Kalamazoo on Feb. 19. PLAYOFF PICTURE: Michigan would be hosting Ferris State in the first round of the CCHA playoffs, if the season ended today. The Wolverines are currently i third place, which would pair ther with sixth-place Ferris State. Michigan has concluded the regu- lar-season series with the Bulldogs, defeating them twice at Yost Ice Arena, but dropping the only contest in Big Rapids. Should Michigan retake second place from Ohio State, it would then welcome Bowling Green in the first round, a more palatable option f*; the Wolverines, since they have won all three matchups with the Falcons. The playoffs begin March 12, with the four first-round winners conven- ing at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit the following weekend to decide the playoff championship. KELLY MCKINNELL/Daiiy If the season were to end today, then Sean Peach and the rest of the Michigan hockey team would face Ferris State in the first round of the CCHA playoffs. 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