1950s Panel: College Football on Television FCC & Sugar BowlIn this episode of the Longines Chronoscope, University of Maryland President Dr. H.C. Byrd talks about his school’s probation by the Southern Athletic Conference, the influence of football on universities, and televising football games. Huey tries to get Byrd to admit that he is willing for football to make more and more money for universities, even at the possible expense of academics and honesty, but Byrd can’t be cornered into it. He does admit that he will gladly make $125,000 off of his team playing in the Sugar Bowl, and states that he believes that football is not responsible for the recent scandals involving football players, including the “West Point Fix,” where students cheated on exams. He ended the interview by speaking briefly on the state of athletic scholarships, saying that they were often too liberal or disguised dishonestly by schools. See the full length: www.qualityinformationpublishers.com