The he-had-sex suspension of a Brigham Young University basketball player, a key contributor to the team’s success this season, should have idealistic fans of college sports waving their pompoms. What we have here, at long last, is an institution of higher learning acting the part. Pathetically, it’s an all-too- rare case of a university placing a higher value on values than athletic glory and the massive payday and promotion that accompanies winning in these billion-dollar television contract days.