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Ferentz has enough to worry about without having to deal with the fallout from the Gray scandal.
Somebody at the University of Iowa should have to deal with it, though.
UI officials should be asking themselves why Gray was re-hired by the Iowa Athletic Department in 2002 despite having shown inappropriate behavior during his first stint at Iowa, which lasted from 1993-95.
They should be trying to find out why Gray’s alleged creepy behavior, which included exchanging football tickets and money for sexual favors and inappropriately touching student-athletes, was allowed to persist for so long. It’s bad enough that Gray was re-hired again, but that he was allowed to abuse his position over an extended period is inexcusable.
Former Iowa offensive lineman Dace Richardson voiced his frustration about the Gray scandal on his Facebook page shortly after the story broke last week.
“This makes me sick and feel like this happened when I was there and we all just shrugged it off,” Richardson said.
If UI officials had their way, Gray would have resigned without any repercussions and the story would have been swept under a rug.
http://hawkcentral.com/2012/11/13/harty-peter-gray-is-gone-but-he-cant-be-forgotten/
Somebody at the University of Iowa should have to deal with it, though.
UI officials should be asking themselves why Gray was re-hired by the Iowa Athletic Department in 2002 despite having shown inappropriate behavior during his first stint at Iowa, which lasted from 1993-95.
They should be trying to find out why Gray’s alleged creepy behavior, which included exchanging football tickets and money for sexual favors and inappropriately touching student-athletes, was allowed to persist for so long. It’s bad enough that Gray was re-hired again, but that he was allowed to abuse his position over an extended period is inexcusable.
Former Iowa offensive lineman Dace Richardson voiced his frustration about the Gray scandal on his Facebook page shortly after the story broke last week.
“This makes me sick and feel like this happened when I was there and we all just shrugged it off,” Richardson said.
If UI officials had their way, Gray would have resigned without any repercussions and the story would have been swept under a rug.
http://hawkcentral.com/2012/11/13/harty-peter-gray-is-gone-but-he-cant-be-forgotten/