Karawithasmile
Special Teams Player
Is anyone that surprised? I doubt those fat little girlfriends are...... :LOLtartar
The complaint allegedly involves Red Raider wide receiver Adam James. Adam James' father is ESPN football analyst and former SMU Running back Craig James.
Hmmmm interesting..... <_<
Update 5:23pm - Adam James is the "unnamed student". Complaint is as follows:The complaint allegedly involves Red Raider wide receiver Adam James. Adam James' father is ESPN football analyst and former SMU Running back Craig James.
Hmmmm interesting..... <_<
Update 5:18pm - Leach allegedly locked James in a dark equipment closet for hours.
Confirmed by Joe Schad on Twitter.Update 5:23pm - Adam James is the "unnamed student". Complaint is as follows:The complaint allegedly involves Red Raider wide receiver Adam James. Adam James' father is ESPN football analyst and former SMU Running back Craig James.
Hmmmm interesting..... <_<
Update 5:18pm - Leach allegedly locked James in a dark equipment closet for hours.
Adam James had a concussion. He came to practice wearing sunglasses.
Mike Leach didn't like him having the sunglasses on.
Adam James told him it was doctor orders to help with concussion because of light.
Mike Leach took him to dark equipment room and had him stay there for 3 hours.
Days later Leach put him in a panel room in the dark again.
By Don Williams on December 28th, 2009 73 Comments Printer-Friendly
Tech football coach Mike Leach was suspended for ordering a player to stand in shed at the Tech football practice facility for two hours, then repeating the punishment two days later because he felt the player was faking an injury that happened during practice on Dec. 16, the Avalanche-Journal has learned.
A source told the A-J Leach did not dispute the facts, brought to the university’s attention by the player and his parent.
Leach had until Monday to write an apology and when he did not, the university felt it had to take action.
“This was not taken lightly,” the source said, adding that Leach did not show any signs of remorse or did not say he wouldn’t do it again.
The player suffered a concussion at practice on Dec. 16 and Leach thought the player was faking.
The next day at practice, the player was ordered to stand in a shed. Leach had him watched and when he sat down, Leach had things removed from the shed so he could not sit down.
Two days later, Leach had the player stand in a dark room for three hours.
During the university’s initial investigation, Leach said the player was a slacker and his father was always calling and acting like a Little League dad.