The incident with Whaley and Wynn after the Bowl game also isn't counted from what I can see.
No, because they were before the National Title game, thus still in-season incidents and not counted toward the Fulmer Cup.
The incident with Whaley and Wynn after the Bowl game also isn't counted from what I can see.
If we are going to recruit knuckleheads and convicts, at least get an upper division finish in the Big 10 for it.
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Knuckleheads and convicts? Bad kids? How many of you have a DUI to your credit. How many of the others have a close friend or relative who owns at least one? How many are buddies with someone who has attempted to escape the police? I don't have a DUI, but I have lifelong friends who got one and know plenty of other people as well. It hasn't made them knuckleheads and convicts. I'm getting a lot more upset with hypocrites on this board than with kids who make the same mistakes other kids are making. It's about how they turn out, not necessarily how angelic they are en route. Grow some brains and show a little human civility.
If an English major was charged with a couple non-violent felonies, would the professor ban them from class?
yes, i know of someone who has a dui. in fact he was convicted of it, so technically he was a convict. and i think even he would admit he was being a knucklehead.Knuckleheads and convicts? Bad kids? How many of you have a DUI to your credit. How many of the others have a close friend or relative who owns at least one? How many are buddies with someone who has attempted to escape the police? I don't have a DUI, but I have lifelong friends who got one and know plenty of other people as well. It hasn't made them knuckleheads and convicts. I'm getting a lot more upset with hypocrites on this board than with kids who make the same mistakes other kids are making. It's about how they turn out, not necessarily how angelic they are en route. Grow some brains and show a little human civility.
?You might as well compare being President of the U.S. to being mayor of Wasilla, AK.
i suppose you meant vice president? or maybe a 'community organizer' from chicago?
I was referring to Palin's own insistence that, in the event of McCain's death, she would be the best prepared of any candidate because of her "executive" experience. I still laugh at that one.
It takes some serious balls to suggest that being a mayor in Podunkville USA is better preparation for President than being a U.S. Senator (Obama or Biden). In much the same way, it takes some cajones to suggest that a football player should be judged by the same standard as the general student population.
i can forgive one dui (although it is more serious than most of you will admit) but fleeing from police while drunk driving is a serious problem.
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Yep, better shoehorn my nascent political beliefs into this sports conversation that should help encourage good discussion.I was referring to Palin's own insistence that, in the event of McCain's death, she would be the best prepared of any candidate because of her "executive" experience. I still laugh at that one.
It takes some serious balls to suggest that being a mayor in Podunkville USA is better preparation for President than being a U.S. Senator (Obama or Biden). In much the same way, it takes some cajones to suggest that a football player should be judged by the same standard as the general student population.
Yep, better shoehorn my nascent political beliefs into this sports conversation that should help encourage good discussion.
Or better yet, dazzle us with some more of your pseudo-intellectualism. That always brings a lot to the table.
I always enjoy your bi-monthly postings.
Let the school handle these situations. If an English major was charged with a couple non-violent felonies, would the professor ban them from class? No. It's up to the school. Brewster's job is to win games, and if Tinsley is ruled eligible and is the best option, it is his job to get him on the field. If the U wants to suspend him from school, that is their right but if he has to go to class, he should be allowed to play football.
"Grow some brains" Good advice for our football delinquents.
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I don't see what that has to do with the price of rice in China.
First of all, to compare athletes, especially in football and basketball, to the average student, is an exercise in futility. The "student" in student-athlete is cursory at best. You might as well compare being President of the U.S. to being mayor of Wasilla, AK.
Second, these young men are receiving a free education to play a kid's game. They are held to a higher standard. If you had said "English major on a full academic scholarship", then your comparison would be slightly more valid. But a high-level division I football player cannot, and should not, be compared in any meaningful way to Joe Q. Student.
I can't believe I'm doing this. It's going to ruin my reputation for strictness. But I'm more concerned with piling on, double standards and jumping to conclusions. Charges? What are those charges today? Kids playing games and going to school for free? Right. They put nothing into the equation, which is why schools hand out athletic scholarships right and left. BTW, aren't there a few people besides athletes going to school "for free?" What happens to the unbelievable concert violinist when he or she receives a DUI on campus? What happens to - you get it. The person who wrote about leaving it up to the school, and I'm hoping that means a school that will establish a consistent policy applicable to all scholarship students, seems to be closest to spot on than anyone else here, yours truly included.
And I repeat, for those of you who don't understand double standards: There is enough talk about drinking oneself into delirium on this board to cover a dozen citations for DUI, consumption, possession, etc. If Tinsley is a hoodlum, then so is half this board.
Two, chances are that the violinist doesn't have fellow orchestra members who have also made the news for drinking and fighting. One or two incidents aren't that big a deal, but it's the pattern that troubles some people. (Seriously doubt the violinist would have carried a 2x4 into a street brawl, anyway.)
And I repeat, for those of you who don't understand double standards: There is enough talk about drinking oneself into delirium on this board to cover a dozen citations for DUI, consumption, possession, etc. If Tinsley is a hoodlum, then so is half this board.