I know that Panthro will have a lot to say about this.
------
Here is the HBO message board link.
-----
March 14, 2007, 7:57PM
Byrne counters controversial talk from former Aggie Wright
By TERRANCE HARRIS
Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle
LEXINGTON, KY. _ Texas A&M athletic director Bill Byrne defended the athletic department's reputation today after former basketball player Antoine Wright accused the school of not caring enough about athletes' academics.
Wright, a three-year star and first-round pick of the New Jersey Nets in the NBA draft two years ago, made controversial comments about how he was treated as an athlete at A&M in an interview for HBO's Costas NOW with Bob Costas that aired Tuesday night. Byrne responded to the claims on the eve of the Aggies' NCAA opening round game against Penn, calling A&M one of the best academic institutions in the world.
Wright was recruited and played his first two years under former coach Melvin Watkins and then played his junior season under Billy Gillispie.
"That's really unfortunate it came across like that," Byrne said of Wright's comments. "There may have been things that happened prior to my arrival, but things are going well right now."
Wright was asked several questions about his academic experience at A&M during the segment with Costas. At one point, Costas asked Wright about how much of an education he got while at A&M.
Wright, who left for the NBA after his junior season, responded: "I had more of an education in high school. Once I got to college, I kind of let my hair down a little bit. I don't have to write term papers any more ---I just have to get a grade now and play basketball."
.....
------
Here is the HBO message board link.
-----
March 14, 2007, 7:57PM
Byrne counters controversial talk from former Aggie Wright
By TERRANCE HARRIS
Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle
LEXINGTON, KY. _ Texas A&M athletic director Bill Byrne defended the athletic department's reputation today after former basketball player Antoine Wright accused the school of not caring enough about athletes' academics.
Wright, a three-year star and first-round pick of the New Jersey Nets in the NBA draft two years ago, made controversial comments about how he was treated as an athlete at A&M in an interview for HBO's Costas NOW with Bob Costas that aired Tuesday night. Byrne responded to the claims on the eve of the Aggies' NCAA opening round game against Penn, calling A&M one of the best academic institutions in the world.
Wright was recruited and played his first two years under former coach Melvin Watkins and then played his junior season under Billy Gillispie.
"That's really unfortunate it came across like that," Byrne said of Wright's comments. "There may have been things that happened prior to my arrival, but things are going well right now."
Wright was asked several questions about his academic experience at A&M during the segment with Costas. At one point, Costas asked Wright about how much of an education he got while at A&M.
Wright, who left for the NBA after his junior season, responded: "I had more of an education in high school. Once I got to college, I kind of let my hair down a little bit. I don't have to write term papers any more ---I just have to get a grade now and play basketball."
.....