What bothers me about the university's handling of this situation is the timing of the player's removal from practice, etc. It is going on a week now and these four guys have been in limbo. It is possible that some (or even all) of these players are ultimately found to be innocent of these allegations. If that is the case, how has justice been served by preventing them from practicing and competing for spots on the starting roster?
Being that a hearing could not be convened quickly because of the unavailability of student representatives on the panel, shouldn't the situation have been kept quiet and consequences delayed until a judgement had been rendered?
If a player violated the honor code, give him the proper consequence. However, consequencing everyone suspected of involvement without going through due process, is in my mind, wrong.
A win would be vacated against Rice if the players were allowed to play with Notre Dame knowing of possible cheating and eligibility issues. And the replacements, if they are found guilty before Rice, wouldn't have had first team reps in practice.
I think these people know what they're doing.
Have a feeling we might hear something tomorrow, or at least I hope. Can't have these distractions the week going into Rice.
Administration gives zero f**ks about distractions for a foosball game.
Have a feeling we might hear something tomorrow, or at least I hope. Can't have these distractions the week going into Rice.
Agreed. Either tomorrow or the start of next week, there has to be a verdict or this story will blow up to epic proportions.
Drew Magary's a professional troll. Huntr's post is spot on. And I've no idea why I keep coming back to this thread expecting actual news.
See.....this is always what prevented me from texting dick pics......now that I know that everything will fit, so to speak, it's a brave new world.
Wait, people still buy American cars that aren't trucks?
Yeah, that's probably what it's going to come down to for me next round if I want to keep buying American. There's not a lot of great American products when it comes to cars these days, at least not for a decent price for a family man. I'll probably end up getting a truck with a crew cab or something. Need something that can survive in the Midwest, and it wouldn't hurt to have a bed to haul stuff in.
My last car purchase was a Honda Odyssey. Love it.
I deleted the Magary link because Magary is doesn't deserve clicks. I used to love his fun bag. Then I realized he's just not talented and is the journalism equivalent of a shock jock or blue comic. That article is just trollish clickbait and Deadspin/80% of the Gawker network is what's wrong with society.
Actually, I think we are hearing the death rattle of this story already. It's being strung out and appears to be losing steam. If it goes multiple weeks into the season, it could look really bad on ND but I don't think they are in a hurry to get ahead of that.
I don't mean to rule out the idea that we get info soon but I doubt the story will blow up more than the first few hours after it leaked. Unless it turns out to be a system-wide scandal, I think this story plays out relatively quietly and ND may even be applauded.
Did I click on the wrong thread? What's going on in here?
I heard everyone is getting cleared in the morning and as a prize for holding students accountable the NCAA is awarding us with 3 honorary heismans and 5 honorary national championships
Spread the good word!
I deleted the Magary link because Magary is doesn't deserve clicks. I used to love his fun bag. Then I realized he's just not talented and is the journalism equivalent of a shock jock or blue comic. That article is just trollish clickbait and Deadspin/80% of the Gawker network is what's wrong with society.
Question:
Which loss is greater for team success. Everett Golson suspension last year or the 4 players suspended this year? Let's assume all four players will not play this season.
What bothers me about the university's handling of this situation is the timing of the player's removal from practice, etc. It is going on a week now and these four guys have been in limbo. It is possible that some (or even all) of these players are ultimately found to be innocent of these allegations. If that is the case, how has justice been served by preventing them from practicing and competing for spots on the starting roster?
Being that a hearing could not be convened quickly because of the unavailability of student representatives on the panel, shouldn't the situation have been kept quiet and consequences delayed until a judgement had been rendered?
If a player violated the honor code, give him the proper consequence. However, consequencing everyone suspected of involvement without going through due process, is in my mind, wrong.
Question for you legal experts:
Say this thing runs its course and come to find out, the girl just proof read the papers from the athletes own work. In that case would the players in question have a lawsuit vs ND for defamation of character? Because their names were made public and innocent ruling or not, people will always have question in the back of their minds. Could impact future employment opportunities.
And honestly would serve ND right for pulling the trigger without having the facts straight.
Question:
Which loss is greater for team success. Everett Golson suspension last year or the 4 players suspended this year? Let's assume all four players will not play this season.
Question:
Which loss is greater for team success. Everett Golson suspension last year or the 4 players suspended this year? Let's assume all four players will not play this season.