Erik Kuselias has pushed me over the edge.
He has to be the most pompous sports “personality” (I italicize that because he clearly doesn’t have one) to ever broadcast. You have a law degree? Yay for you. That doesn’t make you smarter or better than anyone who listens to ESPNRadio.
Yesterday, he was discussing how Baylor University threatened to expel anyone who posed in the ‘Girls of the Big 12’ issue of Playboy, citing the school’s code of conduct. Mr. Kuselias is resistant to this “excuse” because he says that schools shouldn’t judge students by what they do on their own time. He also says that schools can’t have a “catch-all” code of conduct.
Reasons why Mr. Know-it-all is wrong:
1. Baylor is a private institution. By that right, they can do pretty much whatever they want in regards to student disciplinary action. These students would be in an issue representing Baylor, and if Baylor doesn’t want that image, they shouldn’t have to have it. If the students don’t like it, they can go somewhere else.
2. Baylor is also a religious institution. Students going there should expect to be held to a different moral standard than those who don’t, regardless of if they are Baptist, Catholic, Jewish or Agnostic. Kuselias brings up the point that most private institutions receive Federal funding. So do many churches. Don’t tell them how to run their church, and they won’t tell you how to run their state.
3. If they make their student code of conduct read “no posing in Playboy” what happens when one student wants to pose for Hustler? Or when a student does something completely immoral, but the action is unprecedented? Should they have to have an exhaustive list? That is bullshit, Mr. Kuselias.
This man infuriates me. He never lets a caller get a word in edgewise. The only people he listens to are the people in his silvercloudland of sports media.
I did myself a favor the other day and Googled “Erik Kuselias.” I came up with several bloggers who also lamented about this overblown, arrogant asshole. I’m glad I’m not the only one. He’s the sports version of Sean Hannity: smart, well-read, but turns into Public Asshat #1 when you disagree with him.
So why do I keep listening? I need someone to yell at while I’m sitting in Atlanta traffic and there’s no WEEI down here L

