Raimond Braithwaite was the associate strength and conditioning coach. He is now filling in for Doyle while Doyle is on leave.
According to his bio this is his 16th year with the program. He is an African-American.
He surely knows what is going on. Why hasn't any reporter talked to him and asked him what he thinks about this situation. Probably the response will be "no comment," but isn't that what a reporter is supposed to do?
How come every story I read - here, the Des Moines Register, ESPN -- all fail to mention this? He must have been in the weight room at least some of the time Doyle was there. If all of this bad stuff is happening did he see it? Why didn't he do anything about it? Did he feel intimidated as well by the hostile environment?
All this twitter stuff is great, but when is a reporter going to actually ask a few questions and try to get some folks on record?
According to his bio this is his 16th year with the program. He is an African-American.
He surely knows what is going on. Why hasn't any reporter talked to him and asked him what he thinks about this situation. Probably the response will be "no comment," but isn't that what a reporter is supposed to do?
How come every story I read - here, the Des Moines Register, ESPN -- all fail to mention this? He must have been in the weight room at least some of the time Doyle was there. If all of this bad stuff is happening did he see it? Why didn't he do anything about it? Did he feel intimidated as well by the hostile environment?
All this twitter stuff is great, but when is a reporter going to actually ask a few questions and try to get some folks on record?
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