88 - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - February 7, 2000 Ellerbe says administration backs him, will work for Crawford reinstatement ELLERBE Continued from Page 18 violation of an NCAA bylaw dealing with the freshman's alleged sponsor has spurred University administrators to step into the appeal process. University General Counsel Marvin Krislov and Provost Nancy Cantor, along with other administrators, have worked extensively with Ellerbe to finalize an appeal to the NCAA's controversial decision that could be entered as early as today. "Lee's office has been above and beyond the call of duty," Ellerbe said. "I have not seen the administration to this level react to something as well in my 16 years of coaching. They jumped in with both feet. You're talking about the best law minds on the campus, and the pos- sibility of President Bollinger being involved in the appeal process, : mean how good can you get." The administration's reaction comes after sources told the Daily that administrators were left in the dark of the Crawford situation lead- ing up to his eventual benching for the Michigan State game last Tuesday night. The secrecy and eventual NCAA violations ?nay have in part led to Goss' eventual demise. But after Goss fired former Michigan coach Steve Fisher in 1997, Boilinger emphasized that his concern wasn't in the actual violations, but how the situation was handled. Bollinger said he would not comment on Goss or any other departmental issue. Ellerbe said he hopes that he can further use the relationship between administrators and athletic situations to both parties' benefits. "I think the positive thing that may come out of this later on down the line is that adminis- trations will have a better idea of the life that we live (in athletics)," Ellerbe said. "The University hierarchy has to get involved. This is an opportunity to educate them on what it's like, and they are willing to help. "I think our students' lives will flourish after this." Ellerbe, one of the few Michigan coaches who spoke about Goss this weekend, talked about his relationship with the Athletic Director yesterday. "I speak to Tom all the time. I am not going to stop talking to him," Ellerbe said. "Tom is a guy of high principle. He's been a real good guy to be around as a person. Some of the lessons he teaches you about life you have to soak up with a sponge." Athletic Department problems and Goss' departure aside, Ellerbe has enough to deal with just on the basketball end. His leading scorer - Crawford - has to sit out four more games and pay back extra bene- fits to the sponsor if the NCAA strikes down Michigan's appeal. FILE PHOTO Newly named head men's basketball coach Brian Ellerbe shares a laugh with his wife Ingrid during the press conference announcing his hiring. But dealing with the appeal may be only the backlight to the real human situation he has to deal with. What to do with Crawford - who claims he did nothing he knew to be wrong but is still paying a price. "We just make sure we can lend all the moral support we can," Ellerbe said. "We accepted him here and he's still a student. He has the best legal team someone can have possibly in the state of Michigan." Ellerbe also has to hope his trio of assistants can deal with the on-the-court problems of a four-game losing streak and Crawford's absence, while he deals with the off-the-court mess. "That's taken on "Hopeful level of] have so m coach. It' And as to have s basketbal team just "It's no if we wea thing." Irritable Dowel Study Purpose: Women are needed for a research study to test an investigational drug for the treatment of symptoms associated with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). 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Most alarming to the University was the lack of communication throughout the Athletic Department on the Crawford matter. Sources within the department told the Daily that University administration was kept in the dark about the matter. Although Goss' legacy could be per- manently scarred by the department's various crises, Michigan athletics did move in positive directions during his tenure. Most notably were the three national championships claimed by Michigan teams, including the football team's 1997-98 storybook season and subse- quent Rose Bowl victory, the hockey team's improbable run at a title later that year and the men's gymnastics team's mastery over the rest of the nation in 1999. Goss also made his business impact known by broadening Michigan's mar- keting department. He also helped boost student seats at football games, while expanding overall capacity to reacquaint the Big House with its namesake. And just three months after Goss took control of the athletic department, he personally turned a tragedy for Michigan into a learning experience for the world of intercollegiate wrestling. After Michigan wrestler Jeffrey Reese died in December 1997 doing questionable training exercises to cut weight, Goss proposed stricter and safer standards in a matter of months - something that intercollegiate wrestling tried to do for years: And despite the monetary concerns over Michigan's mgoblue.com Web program, the resulting Website remains one of the best college sports informa- tion portals in the world. Former Associate Athletic Department Director Keith Molin said yesterday that years down the road, * Goss' tenure,'as well as those of other public officials, will be looked upon in a positive light. " etold (former athletic director) Joe Roberson in his final days at Michigan, 'You will be appreciated more long after you are gone.' Similarly, Tom Goss will be appreciated down the road. 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