Moontan
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Don't forget the Vanderbilt case, which eventually led their coach to head to PSU.As an aside, we kid about SEC schools, but what’s the deal with the serial rape and abuse at Big 10 schools?
From AI:
Several Big Ten schools have faced major abuse scandals, primarily involving sexual abuse by staff and hazing within athletic programs. Notable cases have occurred at Michigan State, Ohio State, Penn State, Michigan, and Northwestern
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Michigan State University
- Larry Nassar sexual abuse scandal: In 2018, former USA Gymnastics and Michigan State team doctor Larry Nassar was sentenced to 40 to 175 years in prison for sexually abusing hundreds of women and girls under his care. The scandal highlighted the university's failure to investigate repeated complaints about Nassar's conduct over many years.
- Settlements: The university has paid hundreds of millions of dollars to Nassar's victims.
Ohio State University
- Richard Strauss sexual abuse scandal: For decades, university physician Richard Strauss sexually abused hundreds of male student-athletes from 1979 to 1998, including members of the wrestling team and other sports. Allegations claimed that coaches, including former wrestling coach Jim Jordan, were aware of the abuse but took no action.
- Settlements: Ohio State has paid out tens of millions of dollars in settlements to Strauss's victims.
Pennsylvania State University
- Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal: In 2011, former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky was charged with and later convicted of abusing 10 boys over a 15-year period.
- Institutional cover-up: The scandal revealed a widespread cover-up by high-ranking university officials, including President Graham Spanier and Athletic Director Tim Curley. Head football coach Joe Paterno was also fired for his role in concealing the abuse.
University of Michigan
- Robert Anderson sexual abuse scandal: Hundreds of former students and athletes alleged that former university physician Robert Anderson had sexually abused them over several decades, from 1966 to 2003. The university reached a massive settlement with the victims.
Northwestern University
- Football hazing and abuse scandal: In 2023, former football players detailed a pattern of systemic hazing, including sexual abuse, within the program. The revelations led to the firing of head coach Pat Fitzgerald, who was initially suspended after an internal investigation. Lawsuits have since been filed against the university.
- Other sports: Allegations of hazing and sexual misconduct were also made in other Northwestern athletic programs, including baseball and volleyball.
Other institutions
Beyond these prominent cases, other Big Ten schools have faced abuse and misconduct issues. A Forbes article from 2018 noted that more than half of Big Ten schools had been the subject of a major scandal in the decade leading up to its publication, including cases of coaches at Rutgers, Indiana, and Illinois.
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The 2013 Vanderbilt rape case
This case gained international media attention and became a landmark event concerning campus sexual assault.
- The crime: In June 2013, four Vanderbilt football players—Brandon Vandenburg, Corey Batey, Brandon Banks, and Jaborian McKenzie—carried an unconscious 21-year-old female student into a dorm room. For over 30 minutes, they gang-raped and assaulted her, recording the acts with their phones. The victim, a neuroscience major, had no memory of the attack.
- Convictions: All four players were charged with aggravated rape and aggravated sexual battery.
- Vandenburg, Batey, and Banks: After multiple trials and appeals, these three were convicted and sentenced to prison terms ranging from 15 to 17 years.
- McKenzie: He accepted a plea deal in 2018, testifying against his teammates in exchange for probation and sex offender registration.
- Cover-up: A fifth player, Chris Boyd, was also charged for attempting to cover up the crime by encouraging teammates to remain silent and destroy evidence.
- Impact: The case highlighted issues surrounding rape culture and bystander accountability, especially within collegiate sports. The victim's resilience in the face of multiple trials was praised, and the successful prosecution was seen by some as a victory for sexual assault survivors.