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re: What should we actually expect from the title IX report tomorrow and the consequences?
Posted on 3/5/21 at 6:25 am to saint tiger225
Posted on 3/5/21 at 6:25 am to saint tiger225
Bowl ban would hurt. Especially if it’s for multiple seasons.
Posted on 3/5/21 at 6:31 am to DRock88
These cases are very complicated for any athletic dept to handle
You have to protect rights of both parties
Most of the times the victims don’t pursue or want to be kept confidential which is impossible to do
The players have rights too and sometimes getting all the facts from all parties is not easy
Was every case handled perfect from A to Z probably not
But in most of these cases LSU took action
All it takes is one case to be handled incorrectly
These LSU athletic employees are not lawyers and to expect them to know all the legal issues that arise out of cases is next to impossible
You have to protect rights of both parties
Most of the times the victims don’t pursue or want to be kept confidential which is impossible to do
The players have rights too and sometimes getting all the facts from all parties is not easy
Was every case handled perfect from A to Z probably not
But in most of these cases LSU took action
All it takes is one case to be handled incorrectly
These LSU athletic employees are not lawyers and to expect them to know all the legal issues that arise out of cases is next to impossible
Posted on 3/5/21 at 6:38 am to TheBigHurt
I don’t think you will see a bowl ban over title ix I would expect if LSU has any nuts they would protest that
Posted on 3/5/21 at 6:45 am to TigerintheNO
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According to the complaint, filed in U.S. District Court, the suspended LSU player met a female student at a bar near campus on the night of Jan. 23. The player asked the female student if she wanted to have sex and she agreed. Afterward, he accompanied her to her dorm, where the two parted ways, the complaint states.
I hope this doesnt make me a pos or anything ,but I dont find anything wrong here.
Posted on 3/5/21 at 8:10 am to irishTiger18
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coaching changes and post season bans?
.00001 % chance these 2 things happen
Posted on 3/5/21 at 8:48 am to irishTiger18
The Title IX thing has nothing to do with NCAA rules.
Posted on 3/5/21 at 9:31 am to irishTiger18
LSU will likely have to terminate any current employee or coach found in violation.
There shouldn't be any penalties from the NCAA.
There shouldn't be any penalties from the NCAA.
Posted on 3/5/21 at 9:38 am to irishTiger18
Nothing.
If there were any bombshells, the media would already be reporting on it.
The best they have is that Miles was an old man hitting on young staff members.
If there were any bombshells, the media would already be reporting on it.
The best they have is that Miles was an old man hitting on young staff members.
Posted on 3/5/21 at 10:19 am to nicholastiger
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These cases are very complicated for any athletic dept to handle
You have to protect rights of both parties
Most of the times the victims don’t pursue or want to be kept confidential which is impossible to do
The players have rights too and sometimes getting all the facts from all parties is not easy
Was every case handled perfect from A to Z probably not
But in most of these cases LSU took action
All it takes is one case to be handled incorrectly
These LSU athletic employees are not lawyers and to expect them to know all the legal issues that arise out of cases is next to impossible
The fact that Title IX has been manipulated (something that was pushed heavily under the Obama administration) to force universities and bureaucratic employees thereof to investigate what are (in most cases) alleged CRIMES in some sort of mickey mouse process that doesn't provide much in terms of due process to the accused (which is the antithesis of our criminal justice system) is absurd.
As the father of two daughters I ABSOLUTELY sympathize with any young women who were victims of violence and/or sexual assaults. But those are CRIMES that need to be reported to the police to allow our criminal justice system to investigate and handle. Not solely to some underpaid public employee to engage in some sham-quasi criminal process.
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