Saw this article in the Pioneer Press by Marcus Fuller:
Royce White on the bench for Michigan St. game
By Marcus Fuller on January 23, 2010 11:05 AM | 2 Comments | No TrackBacks
"Gophers freshman forward Royce White is still suspended, but he joined his teammates on the bench today against Michigan State.
White was in a suit and tie along with suspended junior Trevor Mbakwe and Al Nolen, who is academically ineligible for the second semester, pending an NCAA waiver request.
Despite being charged with three counts of trespass Friday in connection to a stolen laptop case on campus, White started practicing with the team this week for the first time this season.
Both Gophers coach Tubby Smith and athletics director Joel Maturi said White earned his right to rejoin the team by doing well in school and handling himself well while he was away.
Could this be a sign that White has done enough to play soon, especially with his charges being only misdemeanors? The Gophers sure could use him."
White was charged with 3 counts of trespassing, a misdemeanor, according to Marcus Fuller. White will gladly plead guilty to one of the counts I 'm betting. This is basically like what White pled guilty to at the Mall of America when he was charged with the assault.....a watered down charge.
I have lost respect for Maturi and Tubby by their handling of Royce's situation. Would the situation have been handled differently had it been Dawson? Royce is a criminal and is far from a role model for our younger fans. Royce knows the difference between right and wrong and as long as student athletes can break the laws that the majority of citizens believe in, they will continue to break these laws. What happen to the notion of people being held accountable for their own actions? Mr Maturi and Mr Smith, your allowing White to continue on our basketball team is appalling. What are we continuing to teach our children?
It's a sad reality that AD's and coaches keep allowing this type of criminal behavior so that their teams can win. Why does the President of the U allow criminals to play for our basketball team? Because the men's basketball team is a big money business and it is all about winning at whatever the cost.
Royce White on the bench for Michigan St. game
By Marcus Fuller on January 23, 2010 11:05 AM | 2 Comments | No TrackBacks
"Gophers freshman forward Royce White is still suspended, but he joined his teammates on the bench today against Michigan State.
White was in a suit and tie along with suspended junior Trevor Mbakwe and Al Nolen, who is academically ineligible for the second semester, pending an NCAA waiver request.
Despite being charged with three counts of trespass Friday in connection to a stolen laptop case on campus, White started practicing with the team this week for the first time this season.
Both Gophers coach Tubby Smith and athletics director Joel Maturi said White earned his right to rejoin the team by doing well in school and handling himself well while he was away.
Could this be a sign that White has done enough to play soon, especially with his charges being only misdemeanors? The Gophers sure could use him."
White was charged with 3 counts of trespassing, a misdemeanor, according to Marcus Fuller. White will gladly plead guilty to one of the counts I 'm betting. This is basically like what White pled guilty to at the Mall of America when he was charged with the assault.....a watered down charge.
I have lost respect for Maturi and Tubby by their handling of Royce's situation. Would the situation have been handled differently had it been Dawson? Royce is a criminal and is far from a role model for our younger fans. Royce knows the difference between right and wrong and as long as student athletes can break the laws that the majority of citizens believe in, they will continue to break these laws. What happen to the notion of people being held accountable for their own actions? Mr Maturi and Mr Smith, your allowing White to continue on our basketball team is appalling. What are we continuing to teach our children?
It's a sad reality that AD's and coaches keep allowing this type of criminal behavior so that their teams can win. Why does the President of the U allow criminals to play for our basketball team? Because the men's basketball team is a big money business and it is all about winning at whatever the cost.