- January 5th, 2012, 6:54 pm
#374388
+1
Purple Haize wrote:
Yeah, because I get confused for the Bob Jones type a lot on this board.
No one said anything about being less forgiving. No one said anything about denying second chances.
I'm fairly certain no one said that he should be kicked out of school. I understand full well the difference between agreeing with a decision and over turning the decision. I also understand why a coach would lobby hard for a player and have a bias, especially with an intrical part of the team. I am not suprised a coach would shade or with hold something that might make his player look bad. I would hope they wouldn't but see why they would.
Obviously due dilligence was not done on this at all levels. If it had been, the outstanding bench warrants etc would have been taken care of prior to the arrest thus making them a non issue. That's a second chance. Person had a problem, person wants a second chance, person fixes problem.
Is it Bob Jones like to think that an Evangelical Christian institution would suspend a player from the team, keep them in school and provide all of the support counseling etc they need want or desire until the criminal charges had been resolved? A small school in Blacksburg just did something similar. Are they too much like Bob Jones? Did they do the wrong thing?
BYU stuck to their guns and probably cost them a trip to the Final Four. And while most people thought the prohibition of Pre marital sex was stupid, they respected BYU for following their own code. Player remained in school but was suspended from the squad. It seems to me that the situation we had was a little more severe. Cocaine, marijuana, failure to appear warrants and driving with a suspended liscense seem a little more egregious then Pre marital sex.
Call me legalistic if you like but it is disappointing that apparently no one is taking responsibility because apparently no one thinks this was a bad decision.
+1
JT





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