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There has been some talk that if Miles goes to Michigan that Fisher might want to go to LSU.
It is entirely conceivable that at this point the university is so complicit in the misdeeds of JW, that they have to try to continue to bail him out until he goes pro at the end of the year, because he has too much dirt on many of them. I believe they are trying to keep this thing floating for a few more months until he is no longer associated with the University and they can begin to deflect a lot of the questions that are beginning to be formulated about all of them.
Reps to anyone who can explain to me what actually happened here?
So does anyone really think Winston will pull out of FSU?
I doubt it but it might be smart legally as the SI article points out. FSU now seems out to throw him under the bus to protect themselves.
SEC schools have very poor standards so you can almost do anything and not get in trouble.
FSU now seems out to throw him under the bus to protect themselves.
FSU is ACC
So what you're saying is FSU will set the hearing for some time after the season and bowl games so he can duck out and he won't have to testify and they can claim their own story
FSU plays by the same rules as the SEC.
For sure, these schools just sweep everything under the rug.
I don't mean this combatively, but if that's your conclusion after reading the various latest articles, then the authors or you have very much misunderstood the situation.
FSU, their fans, and the infrastructure that keeps the engine pumping here in hickahassee are FAR from throwing him under the bus. It's an "us against the world" deal. They will do everything in their power to protect the football program and the functional illiterates that play on the team because they believe the world is out to tear them down. They project the whole "gators vs noles" thing onto the world at large and it's mind numbing.
Those people on the committee will be under enormous pressure to return a favorable decision and I really doubt they see all the information they need to come to a intelligent and reasoned judgment. I'm hoping the truth comes out, the walls are thrown down and the pits are laid bare, but believe me, they have circled the wagons.
Did someone in a position of authority believe that a rape occurred and decide to protect football?
It's the same question I asked about Seeberg.
When you cover up cheating or a stolen scooter it's like a little white lie to your conscience. But a violent, scarring, traumatic, and life changing sex crime just doesn't go away to the victim or to anyone else. It festers and eats at anyone involved in a cover up to the degree that much like Seeberg, we'd know the truth by now.
I just have such a hard time believing that reality has anything to do with any of the details discussed about corruption in Tallahassee and at FSU. Yes they cheat in recruiting, help players cheat on tests, look the other way when they are shooting each other with BB guns, try to minimize things when a scooter goes missing... I think that goes on everywhere to varying degrees.
BUT... but...
a rape? Really? That's what we think of the police and prosecutors there? I just can't get there.
Furthermore, the Times said, the school's dean, whose job it is to handle sexual assault cases involving students, regularly tried to talk victims out of filing reports and ignored an untold number of anonymous reports made through an online forum meant to increase reporting of sexual misconduct.
Read more: Campus sex assaults stir controversy at Occidental College - UPI.com