08-08-2017, 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by DallasFlyer
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.
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May not be fair but this is reality. It is really easy to take the hard line with a kid if you also wouldn't mind freeing up his scholarship. Of course Sam put himself in this position and I think under the CoC there is more than enough justification to level any range of penalties.
Last edited by Flyers98; 08-08-2017 at 03:26 PM..
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