Originally Posted by flyerfanatic86
I think he should be gone, but if I'm being honest it's mainly because he's not good at basketball and his scholarship could be better utilized and this is a good excuse.
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Originally Posted by ClaytonFlyerFan
This decision should have absolutely nothing to do with his basketball playing ability, and 100% based upon his actions both the night of his arrest as well as previous events he has or has not been involved in.
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The greater the talent, the lesser the moral outrage in situations like this.
The lesser the talent, the greater the moral outrage in situations like this.
If you produce on the court, you may just get away with more off it.
Collegiate sports is riddled with examples of coaches, administrators, local police, fans, everyone turning a blind eye to acts that are often criminal, heinous and morally reprehensible. See Penn State, Baylor, and many others.
Fandom, not unlike alcohol, can cloud judgement.