hawkeyebob62
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Ehh I'm not sure that example works. Nassar was the monster.
Sure he was. And because of it, D'Antonio and Izzo pretty much have to be IN ON some of the crap their own players did in order to feel any real heat.
Ehh I'm not sure that example works. Nassar was the monster.
OK, "sacrificial lambs", i.e,, those folks have to take the blame AND be the one who falls on the sword to protect others. In other words, Nassar takes the heat off Izzo and D'Antonio to some degree.
I am stunned that over 24,000 people have signed a petition to keep UM. smh.
How does the guy who did the crime take heat off the guy who didn't turn in the crime?
Football fan gonna football fanI am stunned that over 24,000 people have signed a petition to keep UM. smh.
I am stunned that over 24,000 people have signed a petition to keep UM. smh.
He discussed the "Rally for Urban", calling it a bad ideal for such a serious topic. Some of the signs at the rally have really gone viral due to bad taste. Kirk knows how bad this looks.Has anyone heard one word from Kirk Herbstreit on this? I have not and am shocked with how much of a big wig he is in regards to college football on ESPN and he played for OSU in the 90's. The guy has been MIA.
Ya know JoPa followed proper protocols as well in reporting, but also allowed a pedophile to openly operate on campus. There are "proper protocols" to follow but there is also moral principles that seem to be forgotten by college coaches in powerful positions. I hope Urban doesn't have to fire Gene Smith over this.Ok so now Urban is at war with Gene Smith. I kinda thought this might be his best play. A little he said she said. Maybe Gene is ready to fall on his sword for the university.
Ya know JoPa followed proper protocols as well in reporting, but also allowed a pedophile to openly operate on campus. There are "proper protocols" to follow but there is also moral principles that seem to be forgotten by college coaches in powerful positions. I hope Urban doesn't have to fire Gene Smith over this.
Offering up Nassar and him going through a high-profile trial took the heat off D'Antonio and Izzo. How many witnesses testified against Nassar? How many would be considered "high-profile"?
How many "high-profile" victims have come forward condemning D'Antonio and Izzo?
Really?