A black eye for the whole program? Hubbard leaving is bad news for our WL record, and might provide some fodder or entertainment for clown fans but its hardly a black eye for the program. Outside IC this is nothing more than a player transfer on a bad team.
I will refrain from replying to your post twice even though you apparently felt compelled to share your inane blather in duplicate for the benefit of the entire nation. But let me submit these facts for you:
The new head coach of the Iowa Hawkeyes' men's basketball team is desperate to find athletic players to fill holes and bring a new style of play to a team that compiled the worst record last year in its major college conference. Unable to locate an above-average guard from the high school ranks or even the junior colleges, the coach focuses on a then 25-year-old player who had spent four years in prison for being an accomplice in an armed robbery and had then gone to one junior college, then another, and had done pretty well on court and off. Knowing the questions that are likely to be asked, the coach runs the traps all the way up to the university president's office, then offers the player a scholarship to play for him in an up-tempo system for two years. The coach even breaks off his recruiting of a similar talent-level player, even though Option B has no criminal record or other baggage to deal with.
Plenty of questions are asked, and eventually the coach, the athletic director and the player hold a news conference with Iowa news media to try to get all questions out in the open. It makes for a pretty good story: ex-con turns life around, helps troubled youth, gets good grades, and despite not playing a second of high school basketball, is recruited by several Division 1 college programs and ultimately selects one in the storied Big 10+2.
But after less than a month on campus and being the second leading scorer in a "recreational" league organized to give Iowa basketball players a chance to play in the summer while safely navigating NCAA restrictions, said player decides that school -- which invested mightily in getting him on campus and enrolled, and dealing with the detractors -- is not for him and bolts town, screwing the coaches and administrators who went to bat for him as well as his future teammates and the fans supporting that program. Further, he is looking at his own Option B, a school which this year will be joining Iowa in the storied Big 10+2.
If you don't consider that a black eye, what do you call it?
Fran and Bary Garta come across as looking pretty naive in this whole episode.