Tubbyapolis
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Can someone please summarize how the Coyle portion of the presser went?
It's painful as he cannot talk about a specific case, so lots of talk about the process, etc
Can someone please summarize how the Coyle portion of the presser went?
No. Policy is to suspend players during criminal investigations. Only 4 of the 10 involved in the football EOAA investigation were suspended before the EOAA decision - they were all under criminal investigation. The exact same situation happened here.
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Can someone please summarize how the Coyle portion of the presser went?
Why oh why would he make this decision? Have some balls and either let him play (if you think there is chance of a successful appeal) or keep him off the court (if you think he is likely guilty). Mark Coyle just pulled a "Joel Maturi".
Is this an accurate statement? Basically "they" (whomever "they" are) are mining the time prior to Coyle getting here to embarrass men's athletics.Oh man....if there's a cover-up here, this is going to get WAY worse before it gets better. This could approach Gangelhoff territory.
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Universities have a responsibility to not endanger the safety of their students.
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I don't think you have it entirely correct. I believe the U's policy for cases involving sexual assault or harassment is to suspend students AFTER the EOAA investigation is completed and BEFORE the student code of conduct hearing and appeals are initiated. Suspension from the team or the campus as a whole is discretionary based on the recommendation of the EOAA and the obligation of the administration to protect the safety of students, employees, and visitors to the campus. It is highly unlikely Lynch will be allowed to play until completion of the hearing and any appeals. Either party has the right to appeal the decision of the hearing panel.
Such a ludicrous statement. Yeah, because the University definitely does a personal, sexual background check on all 50,000 students. Christ. That's not something that happens in basically any area of society, so why would you expect it to happen at the U? Get real
Yeah, if someone comes forward with a credible accusation of sexual assault, you bet they’d investigate.
Student Privacy...
Student Privacy...
There's a Process...Go to the website
Student Privacy...
Student Privacy...
He's suspended...
We Did Training....
We Met With Abby...
There's a Process.....Go to the website
There's a Process...
We've worked on our culture....
I got here after this sh*t went down....So I should keep my job
We have procedures....
There's a process....
Student Privacy....
There's a process....
There's a process....
There's a process....
If for no other reason than $$$ I have to believe the U has strong evidence on this one. Imagine the liability they would cause themselves if they suspended him (and were wrong) and he sued them because he was unable to break the U blocks record. That would be a significant value. Amongst other reasons, such as a multitude of accusations and the difficulty coming forward with charges like this, I have to believe that Reggie did this. I hope all of the women involved are okay and Reggie should not play any more.
He was CLEARED by the police
Or he followed policy that says play during the investigation but not after decision or during an appeal. It sounds reasonable to me.
Does this get Pitino fired? What about Coyle? Kaler?
I don't think it has anything to do with "strong evidence". They are playing it safe and avoiding a bad PR situation if he played while waiting on appeal. If they had "strong evidence", he would have been kicked off the team already.
Um, and when the previous one happened THEY DID SUSPEND AND INVESTIGATE. He was CLEARED by the police and the U.
So what else was supposed to be done to "keep students safe"? There is due process. Due process played out. They moved forward.
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If a rape kit was not collected or was inconclusive, then no physical evidence is possible. Just he said, she said. In that scenario, it is not at all surprising that no charged are filed. Criminal processes require a higher burden of proof than civil or campus processes.
At this point, a well-vetted process is their best way to proceed from a legal standpoint. I'm guessing that they have decided, as part of the process, they shouldn't kick someone off the team until any appeal is finished.Yes. Someone believes he has a case on appeal. If it were overwhelming, it would be over. At this stage of his career, it probably is over. I can't believe any appeal process will be done in less than two months.
You are wrong, he was right.
They suspended 4 football players who were under criminal investigation. They then suspended 6 more players AFTER the EOAA board ruled.
A lot of people mock PJ Fleck and his insistence on creating an elite culture. This is why you need something like that. **** like this keeps happening at Minnesota and needs to stop