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Gateway 2000 is dedicated to a drug free workplace. EEO AAA M/F/D/V. NO AGENCIES PLEASE. SPORTS AND GOD: Jayhawks try to find middle ground between on- and off-field religions Continued from Page 1B. "It is left up to the individual sport," Frederick said. No departmental rules govern team prayer or religious activities for Kansas athletics. For the Kansas swimming and diving teams, prayer isn't a part of the program. Kansas swimming coach Gary Kempf's philosophy is to stay at arm's length when it comes to the religious beliefs of his athletes. "I think that to a large degree, it is a personal thing," Kempf said. "Some would look at that as infringing on their rights. I don't think I'm going to just say, 'Kids, whether you believe or not believe, we're going to pray right now.'" "My door is always open," he said. "If religion is discussed with my kids, it's brought up by them. I don't try to pry and put things I believe into them." However, Kempf, who calls himself a renewed Christian, doesn't ignore religion completely. Alan Kroll, a sophomore swimmer, said leaving prayer up to the individual athlete was a good idea despite the importance of religion in his life. "It doesn't bother me at all," Kroll said. "Each person has his own way of going about things." Kroll and several team members gather "We sit and ask God to let us accept what happens in the meet," he said. Bob Frederick was an assistant basketball coach for three years at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. The school is the premier institution for the Church of member of the LDS church, but it is a big part of life there. They even prayed before athletic meetings." Other governing bodies have been less than laissez-faire about prayer. A "celebration rule" implemented this season by the NCAA threatened McCord's time with God before extra points and field goals, but later was removed after Rev. Jerry Falwell, chancellor of Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va., and founder of the Moral Majority. I think that if it is something that a student-athlete finds helpful,it's fine. It's just like having a church in the community it's there if people threatened to sue the NCAA. To McCord, the new regulations were not a problem. want it. Bob Frederick Kansas athletic director Worship and prayer that is not forced upon athletes does not step over the fine line between religion and a state institution. Kurtenbach said. "To be honest, if that prayer on the field I don't think I'm going to just say, 'Kids, whether you believe or not believe, we're going to pray right now.' I don't try to pry and put things I believe into them "The Constitution requires government to be neutral," Kurtenbach said. "That doesn't mean it is anti-religion, but it is better that religious issues be dealt with by private individuals." Gary Kempf Kansas swimming coach into them. Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or the Mormons. "Obviously, it is a private school and a religious one," Frederick said. "I was not a “ ” and Western Missouri. the team is an infringement on individual constitutional rights at state universities such as Kansas, said Dick Kurtenbach, executive director of the ACLU for Kansas meant that much to me, why aren't I praying off the field? If it meant taking that prayer away, that's fine," he said. "I should be doing just as much praying on the sideline or just as much praying in my everyday life." But for players to whom praying is not a part of everyday life, being forced to pray with "If it is clearly voluntary — meaning players decide on their own that they feel comfortable with that religious celebration — there would be no problem," he said. Anyone who objects to or is offended by team prayer has legal rights under the constitution to file suit, but Kurtenbach has seen no such cases. Fewer than half of the 15 varsity sports at Kansas have some form of team prayer before practices, games, or both. In most cases, these private moments with God, coach and team are held in the privacy and intimacy of a locker room or dugout, away from the press and fans. Other Kansas teams, such as the Jayhawk swimmers, meet before competing for meditation and prayer. Whether it is done as a team or in small groups, taking time out for worship is a somewhat normal part of the life of a student-athlete at Kansas. McCord, who is a junior academically but a redshirt sophomore on the football team, plans to continue playing football and praying before each kick. He also wants to begin graduate studies in his fifth year at Kansas, when he will be a senior on the football team. After that, attending seminary is an option. "I look at it as time I can calm down," he said of his prayer time. "It humbles me so that I don't have to worry about the circumstances of that kick. 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