BleedGopher
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I agree.
If this is a continuous problem, one has to believe that this is an administration problem.
The problems have encompassed numerous coaches and athletic directors.
Can the athletic department truly ever flourish when it seems the academics want nothing more than to see it fail?
Wow, Dayton seems to have thought before he spoke for once.
LOL. Thought the same.
CJ carter: the administration and the academic departments would like nothing better than the U athletic programs succeed. They only want it to succeed within the framework of the University mission and rules. In this case, a department with jurisdiction over determination of the rule violations ruled against the players. It is no more or less than that.
CJ carter: the administration and the academic departments would like nothing better than the U athletic programs succeed. They only want it to succeed within the framework of the University mission and rules. In this case, a department with jurisdiction over determination of the rule violations ruled against the players. It is no more or less than that.
Hewittt exceeded her reach with a number of the players - one who wasn't there, two who came to the door and never went in. Others who never had anything to do with the girl.
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I couldn't help but notice that Greder wrote "Shutter" as in to close/board up/shut down as opposed to "Shudder" which is what Dayton meant. Freudian slip?
His response on Twitter was that he was exhausted or something like that, and it was just a simple mistakeGood catch. Perhaps a not so good omen?!?
If this is a continuous problem, one has to believe that this is an administration problem.
The problems have encompassed numerous coaches and athletic directors.
Can the athletic department truly ever flourish when it seems the academics want nothing more than to see it fail?
If it's proven that the EOAA overstepped their bounds when suggesting, the whole group of them needs to be relieved of their duties.
If Kaler didn't question the EOAA on each and every suggestion for punishment before handing down the suspension, he needs to be relieved of his duties.
Investigating these claims are very important but it's Kaler responsibility to make sure they got it right before acting.
The evidence I've heard makes it sounds like they got the punishment wrong for a number of these players.
If this is a continuous problem, one has to believe that this is an administration problem.
The problems have encompassed numerous coaches and athletic directors.
Can the athletic department truly ever flourish when it seems the academics want nothing more than to see it fail?
That's pretty balanced and well stated.
I couldn't help but notice that Greder wrote "Shutter" as in to close/board up/shut down as opposed to "Shudder" which is what Dayton meant. Freudian slip?