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re: USA Today new story on mishandling of misconduct complaints against athletes
Posted on 11/16/20 at 8:38 am to nicholastiger
Posted on 11/16/20 at 8:38 am to nicholastiger
Is it a bad look ? Sure, but this story will go away soon. LSU needs to do better though.
Posted on 11/16/20 at 8:43 am to 610man
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Is it a bad look ? Sure, but this story will go away soon. LSU needs to do better though.
That’s not really good enough
Tom Galligan, Scott Woodward, Verge Ausberry, Bo Bahnsen, Miriam Segar, and Coach O need to be formulating a press conference immediately to announce a thorough evaluation of their process for handling these situations.
This can spiral very, very quickly. Luckily for them, Galligan is only an interim, Woodward wasn’t here, and Ed wasn’t HC when the Guice stuff went down but you need to take this extremely serious. Hopefully this can lead to the long needed house cleaning of the compliance dept.
Posted on 11/16/20 at 8:44 am to 610man
It seems like the schools either overreact to Title IX by taking harsh actions against the accused based solely on the accusations OR they decline to report and investigate as required.
Example of the former: kid in school has sex with his ex-gf - in the woman-on-top position. She complains it was non-consensual (because her then boyfriend found out about it) and reported the ex. The ex is suspended "on an interim basis," which means that you lose so much time in school you might as well leave.
The Title IX coordinator for the school could not answer my question: "How can sex with the woman on top be non-consensual?" No drugs or alcohol were involved.
Example of the former: kid in school has sex with his ex-gf - in the woman-on-top position. She complains it was non-consensual (because her then boyfriend found out about it) and reported the ex. The ex is suspended "on an interim basis," which means that you lose so much time in school you might as well leave.
The Title IX coordinator for the school could not answer my question: "How can sex with the woman on top be non-consensual?" No drugs or alcohol were involved.
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