GopherWeatherGuy
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C'mon dude at least own up to your picture.
No one loves my b00bies picture more than you
C'mon dude at least own up to your picture.
No one loves my b00bies picture more than you
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The players were allowed to play after being cleared legally, which would have happened at nearly every school. Then the EOAA investigation was conducted and they recommended school expulsions and suspensions, which Coyle had nothing to do with. Kaler then tossed that over to Coyle and what was he supposed to do? Let them play in the bowl game when they are facing school suspensions? No AD would have let them play.
I've already said he could have handled communication better, but that's not going to get him fired. The Claeys apologist line is directed at the same 5 people who continue to argue with me over and over again on this. It's not a coincidence they also happen to be Claeys biggest fans.
My pictures are weather maps, you can interpret them however you'd like.
He could shine a light on what the admin did......or didn't do and why.
He could shine a light on what the admin did......or didn't do and why.
He could also be asked if team rules were violated (or if the team has a policy regarding incidents like this where a recruit is involved) or if the decision not to press charges closed the book on the matter.
Are you sure she went to cheer at the bowl game?
Either Ch.4 or 5, said he was questioned about getting the players to testify. He said he asked them to testify.
I got you spoofin...
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How damaging will it be for Coyle if it comes out that he recommended to Claeys that the players testify, thus implicating even more than were originally involved. This could be why the team was so upset and felt betrayed and chose to boycott which eventually led to Claeys getting fired. Coyle should be gone immediately if that's how this happened.
Payciga (sp?) said last eve that the alleged victims testimony included several items that weren't in the police report or the EOAA report. Would support the EOAA's memory expert ................
So traumatized that she can't even remember what she forgot, or vise-versa.
If true, this process is a complete farce. This girl has told 3 different stories in 3 different venues and plead the 5th under oath.
To testify for what? For them to not get expelled? That makes no sense in any context.
There is a simple explanation, participation is supposed to be voluntary, the EOAA doesn't have subpoena authority. The pressuring of the players to testify ,could be used to show bias, on the part of the administration. You can be sure there will be federal law suits no matter what the appeals panel decides.I'm with you. I can't come up with a logical reason TC would be involved in these hearings. There may be one, but I'm not seeing it.
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There is a simple explanation, participation is supposed to be voluntary, the EOAA doesn't have subpoena authority. The pressuring of the players to testify ,could be used to show bias, on the part of the administration. You can be sure there will be federal law suits no matter what the appeals panel decides.
I read somewhere that her changing stories shows her desire to set the record straight as she recalls new items. It makes her more credible, not less.
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Is it hard to type with Coyle's balls in your mouth? Once people found out the additional 5 players likely had nothing to do with the event the national attention changed. Wouldn't have happend without the boycott. Who cares who released the report? It got released.
Students are exempted from serving on juries.
Iceland, could you elucidate that a bit. He told the accused to testify to the EOAA or something else?
So, situational ethics. It's only bad and a terrible culture if you get caught. Got it. Given what was in the police report. Given that an AD at a Power 5 Conference cannot fein ignorance on the title IX process, seems like maybe the AD should have suspended the players right then and there. Would he have been vilified? You bet he would have. For doing the right thing. Not for hoping the whole thing would go away, which is what Mark Coyle did. That is not leadership. That is a fireable offense, and the righteousness he's displayed in the aftermath displays his open hypocrisy. The man has no moral compass and no integrity. He needs to go.