devnet said:http://espn.go.com/e...stigation-findsThe University of Missouri did not investigate or tell law enforcement officials about an alleged rape, possibly by one or more members of its football team, despite administrators finding out about the alleged 2010 incident more than a year ago, an "Outside the Lines" investigation has found. The alleged victim, a member of the swim team, committed suicide in 2011.
Lake of fire for them.
Actually, this is ok. Florida State setup the template for them to follow. No worries.
Your school isn't so clean itself, quite similar allegations to Mizzou.In your 'new' conference, UM ignored a rape allegation until the player's football days were over.
The victim's profile is similar, assuming you are referring to our most recent non-scandal. But the University reaction appears to be totally different, since ND contacted the County sheriff's office who investigated and exonnerated the player.Your school isn't so clean itself, quite similar allegations to Mizzou.In your 'new' conference, UM ignored a rape allegation until the player's football days were over.
I don't see how you justify bad behavior by pointing at other bad behavior, but just in case, key differences
I'm not attempting to justify anything, you started lobbing stones...I don't see how you justify bad behavior by pointing at other bad behavior, but just in case, key differences
1. Police and County Prosecutors investigated.
2. No mysterious expulsion immediately after eligibility ended.
3. No sex.
I can't say I've ever heard one get expelled a week before retirement under the guise of "We changed the rules sexual assault, and then they then retroactively covered that assault of yours."Michiganball said:Notre Dame Joe often brings irony to a thread. How are those Catholic priests doing?![]()