- April 3rd, 2011, 9:49 pm
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Not sure what your trying to imply, your spouse doesn't make you related? true I guess. Anyways you seem to know a lot about the athletic dept but what is interesting is people are on record for saying Liberty was in compliance and chose to remove themselves from the prong to a prong that placed them out of compliance. What is the truth? If your so close to the Compliance office please do tell. I'm just a dad trying to make horse sense and it doesn't add up. And if it does add up someone should be looking for a job, because they significantly miscalculated causing a lot of people some harm. Secondly, to just roll over? Isn't that in the Liberty handbook? "Never just roll over" even wrestlers understand this concept.
Where was Belshazzar 5 years ago, you were here since 2006. Why weren't you telling your "VERY CLOSE' source it was a bad idea or on here saying you know the numbers don't add up. All of this hind sight rhetoric you give us is not on the board previously.
The compliance office hasn't done anything but pass the problem onto 40 wrestlers and then proclaim they solved the problem. All they did was make it worse by effecting other people that were not previously involved. Doesn't make sense to me. Nothing about Liberty University translates to cowardice to me, this would mark a first that Liberty didn't come out strongly on an issue. They need to say this is the wrong intent of title 9,and an injustice to men's athletics. Where is the liberty for these young men to go to a christian university and represent their sport. By taking on the challenge Liberty would be a testimony and example to many who understand it is a bad law.
Where was Belshazzar 5 years ago, you were here since 2006. Why weren't you telling your "VERY CLOSE' source it was a bad idea or on here saying you know the numbers don't add up. All of this hind sight rhetoric you give us is not on the board previously.
The compliance office hasn't done anything but pass the problem onto 40 wrestlers and then proclaim they solved the problem. All they did was make it worse by effecting other people that were not previously involved. Doesn't make sense to me. Nothing about Liberty University translates to cowardice to me, this would mark a first that Liberty didn't come out strongly on an issue. They need to say this is the wrong intent of title 9,and an injustice to men's athletics. Where is the liberty for these young men to go to a christian university and represent their sport. By taking on the challenge Liberty would be a testimony and example to many who understand it is a bad law.





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