Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sort of figure that a third to half of the people playing football at a serious level are sociopaths. Anyone who looks to football players for any moral leadership are highly likely to be disappointed.
I don’t see how this affects the academics of a school.
It doesn’t. Why is this even in the college forum? Go discuss dumb sports gossip in sports.
This is a college/university forum and this is breaking news at a big flagship university. This isn’t a strictly academic forum. Lots of people post here to ask for practical advice in general or about certain aspects of a particular school. It’s perfectly appropriate for this thread to be posted here.
Pretty sure large percentage of male professors and college sports coaches/affiliates are not faithful to their wives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school has known since at least Dec 1. Tons of social media posts in early Sec alluding to this. They are waiting for recruits to sign. Shameful.
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Known what? He was cheating on wife? School doesn’t care until you start doing crazy things like threatening to kill people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sort of figure that a third to half of the people playing football at a serious level are sociopaths. Anyone who looks to football players for any moral leadership are highly likely to be disappointed.
I don’t see how this affects the academics of a school.
It doesn’t. Why is this even in the college forum? Go discuss dumb sports gossip in sports.
This is a college/university forum and this is breaking news at a big flagship university. This isn’t a strictly academic forum. Lots of people post here to ask for practical advice in general or about certain aspects of a particular school. It’s perfectly appropriate for this thread to be posted here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the fact he was paid $6 million a year to coach college football is more of a scandal than his cheating on his wife with some staffer.
Agree. So he had an “inappropriate relationship” with a staff member. Big deal. Am I missing something huge detail?
Coach is now in jail for assault. Threatened to kill the staff member and himself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school has known since at least Dec 1. Tons of social media posts in early Sec alluding to this. They are waiting for recruits to sign. Shameful.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sort of figure that a third to half of the people playing football at a serious level are sociopaths. Anyone who looks to football players for any moral leadership are highly likely to be disappointed.
I don’t see how this affects the academics of a school.
It doesn’t. Why is this even in the college forum? Go discuss dumb sports gossip in sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the fact he was paid $6 million a year to coach college football is more of a scandal than his cheating on his wife with some staffer.
Agree. So he had an “inappropriate relationship” with a staff member. Big deal. Am I missing something huge detail?
Anonymous wrote:I think the fact he was paid $6 million a year to coach college football is more of a scandal than his cheating on his wife with some staffer.
Anonymous wrote:I sort of figure that a third to half of the people playing football at a serious level are sociopaths. Anyone who looks to football players for any moral leadership are highly likely to be disappointed.
I don’t see how this affects the academics of a school.
Anonymous wrote:I sort of figure that a third to half of the people playing football at a serious level are sociopaths. Anyone who looks to football players for any moral leadership are highly likely to be disappointed.
I don’t see how this affects the academics of a school.
Anonymous wrote:How does it matter if recruits sign?
Apparently they get a free do-over if there's a coaching change.
Plus they all switch for more money now.
It's not like the recruits are in it for the academic scholarship...