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Alabama - Birmingham Blazers (Watson Brown; 5-6, 3-5 CUSA East)Watson Brown is, for those not in the know, Texas head coach Mack Brown's older brother. This is his 12th season at UAB, and while things haven't been spectacular (his overall record at the school is just 59-65), there have been a handful of winning seasons and a bowl game in 2004. And like his baby brother, Brown has to replace a star quarterback. Darrell Hackney tallied 9,886 yards and 71 TDs in his career, and guided the Blazers to the top of the league in yards per play last year. There's a lot of returning depth and tons of senior leadership, but if the QB situation doesn't solidify (there are three guys competing for the position), things could get tough.Wyoming Cowboys (Joe Glenn; 4-7, 2-6 Mountain West)It's back to the drawing board for the Boys from Laramie. After a breakout 2004 season, in which Wyoming upset UCLA in the Las Vegas Bowl, the team regressed back to a more typical level of production. Only six starters return this year, though, so it's probably going to be more of the same. The running game and the linebackers are solid, but pretty much everything else needs to be replaced, including the kicking game.Illinois Fighting Illini (Ron Zook; 2-9, 0-8 Big 10)20 starters return from the 2005 team, but these were the same guys who played on a team that was at the bottom of the league in pretty much every statistical category known to mankind. The 2001 conference-championship season was a long time ago, and there's nowhere to go but up. That having been said, the Illini only have one winnable conference game on the schedule, and even that's a bit of a stretch.Mississippi State Bulldogs (Sylvester Croom; 3-8, 1-7 SEC West)The first-ever black head coach in the SEC definitely could have picked a better school at which to break new racial ground. The Bulldogs aren't talented, but they are schizophrenic. In 2003, Croom's first season, they were embarrassed at home by D-IAA mid-packer Maine (by the even-more-embarrassing score of 9-7), then turned around and beat Florida a few weeks later. Finishing last season by coddling an equally crappy Ole Miss team in the Egg Bowl could be a sign of things to come, or it could just be a sign that major-conference football in the Magnolia State is a thing of the past. Given how brutal the West division is this year, it's probably the latter, at least for the forseeable future.Bowling Green Falcons (Gregg Brandon; 6-5, 5-3 MAC East)No more Josh Harris, no more Omar Jacobs. QB Anthony Turner got some playing time while Jacobs was injured last season, and the offensive line is one of the best in the conference. The receivers and backs are all going to be first-time starters, though. The defense has a few experienced players, but it must improve dramatically if the Falcons want to win the division.Vanderbilt Commodores (Bobby Johnson; 5-6, 3-5 SEC East)When my poor, hapless Commodores squeaked past Tennessee for the first time in 23 years, I wanted to throw things. Not out of celebration, but out of disappointment. After opening the season 4-0 for the first time since World War II, Vandy shit the bed at home against MTSU then was cheated out of an overtime win over Florida in Gainesville when a flag-happy referee called a criminally bogus celebration penalty on all-SEC WR Earl Bennett after an OT score. Cutler was setting up to go for a 2-point conversion and a gutsy win, but the 15-yard penalty forced a PAT kick instead. He then threw away the game with an interception in the second extra period. And as if that weren't enough, a pathetic Kentucky team came into Vanderbilt Stadium and ran their way to a 48-43 win, knocking the 'Dores out of bowl contention in the process. What could have been â€" should have been â€" an 8-3 season followed by a bowl game just wound up extending the 24-year losing-season streak that we all know and love. Going into Knoxville and ending the season with a win (on a last-minute scoring drive, no less) should have been an indescribably triumphant moment for long-suffering Vandy fans like me, but it just wound up leaving a bitter taste in our mouths. The worst news is that this was the best Vanderbilt team since that 1982 season, and its best player (QB Jay Cutler) is now playing for the Broncos.East Carolina Pirates (Skip Holtz; 5-6, 4-4 CUSA East)Skip Holtz, the son of legendary coach Lou Holtz, brought a three-game improvement with him when he came to Greenville. Pirates fans are hoping that the "like father, like son" rule holds true, since Daddy Holtz took each of the six teams he coached in his hall-of-fame career to a bowl game by his second season. The skill players on offense are all-league caliber, but ECU must rebuild the offensive line, and they must show some marked improvement defensively if they're going to break into the upper echelon of CUSA East.Indiana Hoosiers (Terry Hoeppner; 4-7, 1-7 Big 10)At one point early last season, Baylor, Indiana, Vanderbilt and Kansas were all 3-0 at the same time. In the 140-year history of organized college football, that had never happened before. It collapsed almost immediately, of course, but it still happened. While the Hoos were the worst in the league in total offense, they did feature the conference's leading receiver, a 6'7", 216 lb. beast by the name of James Hardy. His relatively low (but still good for 25th in the nation) 89.3 yards per game average is a testament to just how run-oriented the Big 10 is. The defense, on the other hand, is empty and wasn't that good to begin with. The secondary is OK, but the front seven are going to be dangerously inexperienced. Hoeppner has generated tons of excitement off the field, though, and home-game attendance has jumped 39%, including a 110% increase among IU students.Louisiana Tech Bulldogs (Jack Bicknell; 7-4, 6-2 WAC)Here's another team I always forget about. Tech must replace the strongest parts of its team, both offensively and defensively. The QB and a three-time all-WAC guard have graduated, and the defense loses nine starters from a team that was fifth in the nation in turnover margin and third in the WAC in total defense. A tough 13-game schedule (the extra game granted because they play at Hawaii) won't help matters.Kentucky Wildcats (Rich Brooks; 3-8, 2-6 SEC East)As I once said to a Kentucky-fan acquaintance who now admires my directness, "Fuck Kentucky. I hate Kentucky." That was in a basketball context, but it applies equally well to football, especially after this past season (see above). The Wildcats have suffered 31 offseason injuries that required surgery, and half the projected starters didn't even participate in spring drills. That could lead either to greater competitiveness or a complete collapse. Naturally, I'm hoping for the latter.

There was a commetary a few weeks ago in the Jewish News of Greater
Phoenix that advocated re-examining the concept of Pluralism. The idea of Pluralism is an old one that has been rejected by virtually all Poskim, including Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik. Pluralism entails working with non-Orthodox groups, specifically with Reform and Conservative movements on areas of mutual concern. The reason such organizations have been forbidden is because it legitimizes groups of Jews that accept apostasy. Any official religious organization which includes Orthodox rabbis together with Conservative and Reform rabbis obviously appears to do that.

I have recently advocated taking another look at how we might engage with non-Orthodox groups. But in my view doing so organizationally is unacceptable.

In non-Organizational contexts, there may be some merit but, great care must be taken so that safeguards are in place. We need to insure that there is no tacit endorsement of any apostasies in cooperative situations. What form that cooperation might take is a matter for debate. But I think that in some instances it should be allowed, as I have said before.

The commentary in this periodical mentions the short lived and now defunct Denver Beis Din. From the article:

“In the late 1970s and early 1980s in Denver there was a now infamous, cross-denominational beit din, rabbinic court, convened in relative secrecy to oversee conversions.â€

This was a very interesting experiment with the best of intentions. I believe Dr. Norman Lamm was involved in its formulation. If I remember correctly, it was to be governed by Halacha and agreed to by all parties. That meant that if the Orthodox Rabbinate was to participate, all conversions would by definition have to be done by
Orthodox standards. (Kosher Eidim, Kabbalas Ol, Hatafas Dam Bris for men, Kosher Mikva… etc.)

As it pertains to conversions, this is certainly better than having three separate Batei Din each with its own parameters ...with Conservative claiming to be Halachic when in fact it isn't by Orthodox standards. This is what the conversion situation is now and it has caused major headaches, especially for people in Kiruv who encounter many young people who consider themselves Jewish but whose mothers were converted by Reform or Conservative rabbis.

But even though the Denver Beis Din would solve this kind of problem, it was not allowed in the end. That was because even if clear Halacha Psuka was used which would insure that every single conversion in Denver was legitimate, it was never the less deemed that Orthodox involvement would signal a tacit endorsement of the heretical movements of Conservative and Reform Judaism I therefore agree that it should not be allowed. But it was an intriguing solution to a real problem. And it was quite an achievement by those who designed that Beis Din to get the Conservative and Reform movements in Denver to agree to have only Halachic Conversions as defined by Orthodoxy. But we cannot join in any official way with movements which allow Apikursus. That undermines the very foundation of our beliefs.

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