In 2001, KU defensive tackle Eric Butler took time off when his daughter was born, and now he wants more playing time. The NCAA eligibility rule gives student athletes five years to play in four seasons of competition.
Butler said he has a problem with the NCAA's pregnancy exception, which states that if a female student becomes pregnant, she can get a year extension to compete in athletics.
Butler said he should be allowed the same yearlong extension.
http://www.thekansascitychannel.com/sports/9704064/detail.html
Does he have a point or not? I tend to believe that he does. One of the big pushes of the NCAA is equality between men and women in sports and that there is no difference between the two and as a result should be treated equally on campus. But isn't this the NCAA admitting that they aren't? Either there is a difference between men and women or there isn't and their policies, and enforcement, need to reflect that. The NCAA is trying to have it both ways.
Anyone else have thoughts?