Appeals court bars Clarett from NFL draft

In a surprising ruling reported here, a three judge panel of the the Second Circuit Court of Appeals barred former Ohio State running back Maurice Clarett from participating in next week’s National Football League annual draft of collegiate players. Here are the prior posts on the Clarett case.
From the news report, it appears that the appellate court simply issued a short order barring Clarett from the draft, reasoning that any damage to Clarett from the stay was minimal because the NFL has agreed to hold a supplemental draft for Clarett and other underclassmen who are not eligible for next week’s draft before the upcoming NFL season if Clarett prevails on the merits of the case. Consequently, look for the Second Circuit to issue a more detailed decision soon on the merits of the NFL’s appeal of the lower court ruling that made Clarett eligible for the next week’s NFL draft.

Kerry on Meet the Press

Tim Russert grilled John Kerry yesterday on his prior statements about Vietnam, and Kerry fumbled badly in answering the questions. Here is the transcript of the interview, via Powerline.

WSJ Golf section

It’s Shell Houston Open week in Houston, and the Wall Street Journal ($) has a timely section in today’s edition that focuses on the troubled golf business. Although professional golf tournaments continue to do well as a television product, the rest of the golf business is not doing well at all, burdened by over-construction of golf courses and a lagging supply of golfers. As usual, the Journal staff does a fine job of covering the various sectors of the golf industry. Check it out.