Forgive me... but I don't know the origins of Hawk Central, but I do see the Register and the Press Citizen are behind this site. No way do they give the go ahead for this if the t's aren't crossed and the i's aren't dotted.
How do you know Alford had knowledge of the situation outlined in the article?
If Lansing sent a letter he knew, but you probably think Harry made that up as well. Sorry I don't buy ignorance as an excuse but the athletic department at Iowa doesn't oversee its men's programs well...look at Alford and the football program for that.
Oh, I'm sure the i's are dotted and the t's are crossed. And after doing that, there is not one iota of evidence in the article that Coach Alford did anything wrong, even if we assume the facts therein as true. We don't even know he had evidence of PP's wrongdoing based on the article. I mean, we can see the author trying to pin the blame on Alford because he's obviously still butthurt over a nasty phone call he got from him 10 years ago (and we know the author thinks highly of himself ("It’s no secret to anyone that I’m not an Alford fan, and vice versa.") - yet my guess is Alford has no clue who this dude is today). We can also see that the author is trying to paint Coach Alford as "guilty by association" yet he puts forth no evidence that Coach Alford was made aware of the facts of this situation or had anything to do with the handling of it. Of course, those lacking analytical skills hop on board and blame Alford, even though the article doesn't say Alford did anything wrong.
In fact, I'd go so far to say that Mr. Harty was an unknowing accomplice. How so? Well, rather than going to the University Police or the Iowa City Police, he engaged in classic jock sniffer behavior of "well let's have the athletic department and coaches handle this issue" when it was, if the facts are as Mr. Harty puts forth, a criminal matter (trespass at a minimum, perhaps even kidnapping).
Seriously, people, if you know some jock has committed a serious crime, you go to the freaking cops. You DO NOT GO TO THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT. The AD has a vested interest in winning games and putting butts in seats. That's it. They might give a song and dance about "student-athletes" and "integrity" and crap like that, but bottom line is they want strong football and basketball programs and if they have to steamroll some college aged gals to get there, they will.
Well if he railed against McQueary like so many writers did for not having went to the authorities instead of the coaching staff (rightfully so) then wouldn't that make him look pretty bad right now because he didn't convince his brother, niece and family to actually report the crime to the police instead of going to the athletic department for some kind of justice?don't know... but his beat is the Hawks, so not sure what difference that makes.
If Lansing sent a letter he knew, but you probably think Harry made that up as well. Sorry I don't buy ignorance as an excuse but the athletic department at Iowa doesn't oversee its men's programs well...look at Alford and the football program for that.
I agree Counselor, but my argument was with those that were doubting the validity of Mr. Harty's statements. Nothing more, nothing less... take your obfuscation elsewhere.
So are you saying Alford has actual knowledge of every piece of correspondence his underlings sent?
Fair point.... but I'm guessing when your own niece/brother ask you to sit on something.... you probably would do so, as opposed to what happened at PSU. Between a rock and a hard place, tough call.Well if he railed against McQueary like so many writers did for not having went(gone) to the authorities instead of the coaching staff (rightfully so) then wouldn't that make him look pretty bad right now because he didn't convince his brother, niece and family to actually report the crime to the police instead of going to the athletic department for some kind of justice?
He should and so should every other coach if it involves a player in a matter such as this.
Totally agree it's a heck of a rock in a hard place. I would have certainly done what my niece and brother would have asked. I would hope that if (cause I honestly don't know if he did or not) he did rail against McQueary for that that he would have preficed it by saying and admitting as much. If he left that topic alone then he's in the clear on it.Fair point.... but I'm guessing when your own niece/brother ask you to sit on something.... you probably would do so, as opposed to what happened at PSU. Between a rock and a hard place, tough call.
So your standard has gone from "he did" to "he should?"
I answered your question. In a situation like this he should have and if he didn't ignorance is bliss...I know your love for SA so I will not discuss this with you. It is funny how people think Harry would lie about a family matter...unreal.
Here is how I am now looking at it. During the time this happened Alford easily could have thought he was doing things the correct way. But in hindsight anyone who is remotely a good person would say that they could have handled the situation differently. If he would just say I did what I was told but in hindsight I should have done things differently, I would give him the benefit of the doubt. But until he admits he messed up I will not accept what he says. Remorse for a mistake is what matters at this point and his arrogance that he was doing the right thing is what people dislike.