Yahoo! Sports’ Matt Hinton, of Dr. Saturday fame, offered a brief remembrance for Brand, yesterday, and it’s really quite eloquent:
Dr. Saturday Reflects on Brand’s Legacy
We usually think of the NCAA in these parts as a “faceless bureaucracy,” but in reality Myles Brand was a perfectly respectable face for our favorite non-profit monolith for six years: The former philosophy professor made good on his academic mandate by instituting the Academic Progress Rate, expanded the Association’s financial base and corporate/media scope and had nothing whatsoever to do with the BCS. If nothing else, the man had the guts to fire Bob Knight and stand down 3,000 pro-Knight protestors at his house as president of Indiana, which automatically puts him in the “Steel Spine” wing of the University President Hall of Fame.
Without a doubt, he’s someone that will be missed. And considering he ran one of the most scorned bureaucracies in the world, that’s quite a compliment.











