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I believe the victim's father is very influential and a big donor.
I want them to be 0-12, regardless of ND's record. Fuck U$C right in the pussy.
Agreed. I want to see the school burned to the ground so I can piss in the ashes.
Evidently, Dixon was expelled due to sexual misconduct allegations. The federal government has 121 schools under possible Title IX violation investigations at this time. USC's compliance and legal felt their hearings were following federal regulations. Dixon's lawyers argued that USC’s sexual misconduct investigation process, “is utterly lacking in due process, with no hearing, no right to counsel, no rules of evidence, no presumption of innocence, no right to possess copies of witness statements and evidence and no right to confront witnesses against him.” This boiled down to a "he said, she said" situation. Some posts have said the female went to his room (? on campus). She filed a rape complaint with USC Title IX and also with the LAPD - since withdrawn but can be refiled. The victim has been the subject of harassment.
USC, a private university, had a Conduct hearing, found Dixon violated multiple sections of their Student Conduct Code, and heard his appeal which was denied and then expelled him.
Title IX's purpose is prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex in any education program or activity that is federally funded.
Will she refile with the LAPD? Will USC legal appeal? Calling ESPN Outside the Lines...
It was a BS claim to begin with and everybody knew it. She is an athletic trainer with an extremely wealthy dad/donor that got caught having sex w Bryce. To avoid shame, she cried rape. It gets murky from there (if it's rape, why weren't the police involved?), but the school, in fear of the Title 9 laws and the scrutiny it and so many schools are under, had him removed from the school. He sued and it looks like he's going to win. That's the Cliff Notes version.
It was a BS claim to begin with and everybody knew it. She is an athletic trainer with an extremely wealthy dad/donor that got caught having sex w Bryce. To avoid shame, she cried rape. It gets murky from there (if it's rape, why weren't the police involved?), but the school, in fear of the Title 9 laws and the scrutiny it and so many schools are under, had him removed from the school. He sued and it looks like he's going to win. That's the Cliff Notes version.
Then I don't see how he will not return nor will a civil suit follow. I assume he has already started practice. A rape kit is always advisable. Cope-Fitzpatrick returns too if he passes his exams?
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">BREAKING <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/USC?src=hash">#USC</a> will allow TE Bryce Dixon to re-enroll at the school immediately , but he will not be re-instated as a student-athlete.</p>— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) <a href="https://twitter.com/BruceFeldmanCFB/status/632011238935916544">August 14, 2015</a></blockquote>
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Reading about this last night in real time, it was an absolute shocker. What USC did was basically tell the judge to eff off, we'll just change one punishment (kicked out of school) for another (not allowed to represent the university to any way, which is a fancy way of saying you can't play football and now we know you'll transfer).
USC is simply covering their asses bc of the govt's attempts to clean up the epidemic of campus rapes involve looking deeply at lots of schools nationwide (ND being one of them as well). They're desperately trying to stay in compliance with state and federal law, including Title IX and the "Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act (“VAWA”), and with federal guidance issued by the Office for Civil Rights."
I could be way off base here, but wasn't the girl a student manager of the football team? If it really was consensual and she cried rape because of whatever reasons she had, maybe they kicked him off the team because he broke the rules about "fraternizing with the help" so to speak and brought a lot of negative attention to the school and team. I know there are rules about players staying away from the student managers and trainers (and vice versa). With him sleeping with a person the rules forbid him to see and bringing all this negative publicity on the team, I would kick him off too.
I could be way off base here, but wasn't the girl a student manager of the football team? If it really was consensual and she cried rape because of whatever reasons she had, maybe they kicked him off the team because he broke the rules about "fraternizing with the help" so to speak and brought a lot of negative attention to the school and team. I know there are rules about players staying away from the student managers and trainers (and vice versa). With him sleeping with a person the rules forbid him to see and bringing all this negative publicity on the team, I would kick him off too.
Wow!<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Breaking: Former 2015 5 Star QB Ricky Town has requested a transfer from <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/USC?src=hash">#USC</a>. Coach Sarkisian verbally agreed to Ricky Town's decision.</p>— Coach Warren VP (@DemetricDWarren) <a href="https://twitter.com/DemetricDWarren/status/633024110377857024">August 16, 2015</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Breaking: Former 2015 5 Star QB Ricky Town has requested a transfer from <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/USC?src=hash">#USC</a>. Coach Sarkisian verbally agreed to Ricky Town's decision.</p>— Coach Warren VP (@DemetricDWarren) <a href="https://twitter.com/DemetricDWarren/status/633024110377857024">August 16, 2015</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Town transferring. Whoa.
Four-star linebacker Daelin Hayes played with USC freshman quarterback Ricky Town last year at St. Bonaventure, but Sunday, news spread that Town was looking to leave USC.
Amidst reports that USC freshman quarterback Ricky Town requested a transfer Sunday, his former teammate Daelin Hayes opined on whether the news impacted his current commitment to the Trojans.
Hayes played at St. Bonaventure with Town before he moved back to Ann Arbor (Mich.) as a junior.
“I just saw it about five minutes ago,” said laughed Hayes. “I haven’t talked to Ricky yet, but as far as my commitment goes, Ricky Town is Ricky Town and I am who I am.
“My commitment is my commitment. Does this say things one way or another? No, not really. It’s sad to hear because it’s a guy I built up a relationship with over the last year or so.
“But at the end of the day, I committed to USC because it was the best fit for me. I committed because I feel like I’m going to be put in the best position to play as a freshman and dominate.
“Ricky and I are in different worlds position wise and coaching. I’m a linebacker rushing and he’s on offense playing quarterback, so in that respect it doesn’t affect me.”
An excerpt from a story that's up already regarding Daelin Hayes and Ricky Town by Gerard Martinez, Senior Analyst with Scout.
Daelin is extremely polished when it comes to dealing with the media. Rarely will you find a kid his age be so comfortable with reporters, giving them so many usable quotes. I've spoken with 2 reporters and they were both amazed at his poise. So his quotes above don't surprise me at all. He's given glowing quotes about USC to reporters while at the same time quietly taking visits to other schools, so he knows what he's doing.
Not saying he's going to flip from USC, but this one is far from over IMHO. If I'm ND, I'm going to continue recruiting him hard, because he's still actively listening and speaking to other schools.
Daelin is extremely polished when it comes to dealing with the media. Rarely will you find a kid his age be so comfortable with reporters, giving them so many usable quotes. I've spoken with 2 reporters and they were both amazed at his poise. So his quotes above don't surprise me at all. He's given glowing quotes about USC to reporters while at the same time quietly taking visits to other schools, so he knows what he's doing.
Not saying he's going to flip from USC, but this one is far from over IMHO. If I'm ND, I'm going to continue recruiting him hard, because he's still actively listening and speaking to other schools.
I'd take Daelin Hayes in a heart beat just because athletes like him don't grow on trees. Still think he's destined for DE, as he's about 6-3/6-4, 250 pounds right now, after a year or two in college he's destined to be 260-270, pretty big for a LB'er. However, I don't recall a kid ever getting so much hype for actually doing so little on the football field. He's played very little football, and he doesn't really jump out at you on film and he's a 5*? Eh. Not buying it.
I think he could possibly live up to that based on potential alone, but 5* rating should be based off of a lot more than just pure potential. Recruits should have to prove it and earn that on the football field.
I'd take Daelin Hayes in a heart beat just because athletes like him don't grow on trees. Still think he's destined for DE, as he's about 6-3/6-4, 250 pounds right now, after a year or two in college he's destined to be 260-270, pretty big for a LB'er. However, I don't recall a kid ever getting so much hype for actually doing so little on the football field. He's played very little football, and he doesn't really jump out at you on film and he's a 5*? Eh. Not buying it.
I think he could possibly live up to that based on potential alone, but 5* rating should be based off of a lot more than just pure potential. Recruits should have to prove it and earn that on the football field.
Yeah!
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