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Former SU softball players alleged abuses committed by head coach Shannon Doepking
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[QUOTE="TexanMark, post: 3858257, member: 35"] We had lots more safety nets if there was abuse going on. We had a chain of command. Did it always work? No, but there was a procedure in place. I can't speak for today's military. A head coach also has a special position of trust with these players' lives. Linda's statements carry a lot of weight with me and it tells me SU better have done this correctly after it came to light. Here is my main point: the article said SU officials were "shocked" at the allegations. So why is the coach still coaching and not at least put on administrative leave pending an extensive investigation? I can only draw a few conclusions: - SUAD did nothing - SUAD and SU did an incompetent investigation - SU might have found something but not to level of removal - SU was still investigating and this article was probably the last thing the school wanted to see. (See Boeheim's Rule #1 about premature) Regardless IMHO this Coach is done. Once the Genie was let out of the bottle, you can't put it back in. I suspect this isn't going to end well. Linda is a lot closer to this than any of us and I do trust her opinions. SU better be fair to both the coaching staff and players current and past. [/QUOTE]
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