CuseLegacy
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I wonder what some of these kids that committed to MSU are thinking.
I wonder what some of these kids that committed to MSU are thinking.
Not directed at you specifically Cuse Legacy, but I wouldn't think that this would impact them much at all or factor much into their decision-making.
Would be different if this involved the coaching staff there.
I think you underestimate the storm clouds on the horizon for MSU. The dominoes are starting to fall. With the AD out and allegations of multiple mishandled rape/assault investigations involving football players, it is very possible (maybe even likely?) that Dantonio is going to ultimately be forced out (much like Briles). At the very least it is an extremely unstable situation for anyone looking to spend the next 3-5 years in a stable program.Not directed at you specifically Cuse Legacy, but I wouldn't think that this would impact them much at all or factor much into their decision-making.
Would be different if this involved the coaching staff there.
Read the article that Whitey23 posted. This is going to get ugly like Baylor.Not directed at you specifically Cuse Legacy, but I wouldn't think that this would impact them much at all or factor much into their decision-making.
Would be different if this involved the coaching staff there.
I think you underestimate the storm clouds on the horizon for MSU. The dominoes are starting to fall. With the AD out and allegations of multiple mishandled rape/assault investigations involving football players, it is very possible (maybe even likely?) that Dantonio is going to ultimately be forced out (much like Briles). At the very least it is an extremely unstable situation for anyone looking to spend the next 3-5 years in a stable program.
and right on cue:
The caveat here is that this twitter account is run by a MSU student. I can see it becoming true though.and right on cue:
Students can have good sources. Would need a pretty highly placed source here but it could definitely be true based on all the info that's out there.The caveat here is that this twitter account is run by a MSU student. I can see it becoming true though.
I think with the Michigan St President resigning yesterday and the AD today it is going to come sooner than later.Even if the time frame provided by the source is wrong, it’s coming. It’s not if, it’s when.
Two things. First, it's almost universal opinion the NCAA will never issue the death penalty again. Second, the NCAA, right or wrong, has basically stated they don't consider this type of stuff an NCAA issue. Before long, they may change their tune about number 2. Eventually, they'll have to start worrying about perception.If they want to send a clear message to schools that may also be involved in this sort of thing, then the death penalty should certainly get peoples attention. I don't understand what it takes to get the death penalty. SMU was paying kids to play...death penalty...Penn State was covers up a child rape scandal...lost a few schollies for a few years. It'll be interesting to see what happens moving forward, especially in the light of the national #metoo movement.
The Big 10 needs to step up to the plate in the Penn St, and Michigan St cases, and put both schools on probation for a few years. The NCAA doesn't have the guts to do the right thing.Two things. First, it's almost universal opinion the NCAA will never issue the death penalty again. Second, the NCAA, right or wrong, has basically stated they don't consider this type of stuff an NCAA issue. Before long, they may change their tune about number 2. Eventually, they'll have to start worrying about perception.
I think it was happening the same time as Baylor, it just took longer for it to come out. They were screwed no matter what. Maybe people in charge, and many fans for that matter, need to stop elevating sports to godlike status.Whoa... do ANY of these people even... maybe read a newspaper or watch TV? Baylor and Penn State ring a bell, morons?
How you keep a culture like that AFTER everything you watched JUST happen to Baylor... amazing.
Maybe that's an answer. Someone somewhere needs to promote transparency and accountability. It would behoove every school to take a thorough look at what is going on within their institution, and, if need be, clean house and open up before someone else exposes them.The Big 10 needs to step up to the plate in the Penn St, and Michigan St cases, and put both schools on probation for a few years. The NCAA doesn't have the guts to do the right thing.
I think it was happening the same time as Baylor, it just took longer for it to come out. They were screwed no matter what. Maybe people in charge, and many fans for that matter, need to stop elevating sports to godlike status.