Vanderbilt Maintains Controversial "Baby Seal Clubbing" Program

Vanderbilt Maintains Controversial "Baby Seal Clubbing" Program

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NASHVILLE -- In the face of a turbulent controversy that is enveloping the school, Vanderbilt University has affirmed its commitment to the football program's divisive "Baby Seal Clubbing" program. "Brutally pummeling adorable marine mammals is a proud tradition of our University's vaunted football heritage," read University Chancellor Nicholas Zeppos from a prepared statement, delivered at the steps of Kirkland Hall littered with bruised and beaten pinnipeds. "The physical and psychological abuse of these darling baby seals has been, and forever will be, an essential tenet at the core of what Vandy football is all about."

Chancellor Zeppos' comments arrived a day after a massive popular uprising against the program's senseless and cruel beatings brought national attention to the Vanderbilt Commodore's systematic perpetuation of violence against defenseless seal pups.

Vandy's heinous acts have been condemned by a growing grassroots movement, coupled with support from celebrities like Michael Vick, the Dalai Lama, and Seal. The Democratic National Convention even kicked things off Thursday with a 5-minute montage of Senator Ted Kennedy's speeches denouncing the practice of baby seal clubbing.

Although Vanderbilt head football coach James Franklin admitted, "Our football program has repeatedly abused scores of heartbreakingly cute baby seals to achieve excruciatingly limited success throughout our storied 124-381 all-time record in conference play," the coach also cited scientific research concluding that, "If it's a legitimate clubbing, the baby seal body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down."

The coach then promptly dropped a 500-pound golden anchor on a still-writhing seal pup, jubilantly shouting "Anchor Down, motherfuckers!" as he walked away.

Executive Committee Chair of the NCAA, Ed Ray, opened his investigation into the matter this morning. "Personally, I am horrified by the actions of the Vanderbilt University Football Program and its reckless and callous disregard of these freaking delightful baby seals. It has become obvious that the leadership failures at Vanderbilt over an extended period of time directly violated NCAA bylaws relating to integrity, ethical conduct, and the clubbing of baby seals," said Mr. Ray.

"After considering all possible measures to address Vanderbilt's reprehensible baby seal clubbing and ensure that the University rebuilds an athletic culture that went horribly awry," continued Ray, "We finally realized that there was no possible means with which we could punish Commodore football in a way that would make them suck any more than they do now. Watching them get mercilessly rolled by Northwestern this Saturday seemed fitting enough."

Reactions on Vanderbilt's campus have been muted so far, although to be fair it's hard to hear anything on campus beyond Toby Keith and self-delusion.

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