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What is the verdict of the OSU investigation?

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  • TeddyTeddy Posts: 7,109 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @donm said:

    @pgjackson said:
    Well, I was wrong. I have lost all faith in that university to do the right thing. I think this decision will backfire on them big-time,

    I think the #MeToo folks will want to weigh in on this and this will keep it in the headlines for a while. However, as long as kids can get free rides and further their ambitions of making it into the league, I don't see how this will affect his recruiting very much or at all. Collective memory is usually pretty short. Once the season starts, focus shifts to winning and not much else matters.

    The #MeToo folks might be focusing on Asia Argento too much to worry about this, although they could jump in on this to deflect from that backlash.

  • donmdonm Posts: 10,241 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    Lie about him being in policy and suspend

    @Teddy said:

    @donm said:

    @pgjackson said:
    Well, I was wrong. I have lost all faith in that university to do the right thing. I think this decision will backfire on them big-time,

    I think the #MeToo folks will want to weigh in on this and this will keep it in the headlines for a while. However, as long as kids can get free rides and further their ambitions of making it into the league, I don't see how this will affect his recruiting very much or at all. Collective memory is usually pretty short. Once the season starts, focus shifts to winning and not much else matters.

    The #MeToo folks might be focusing on Asia Argento too much to worry about this, although they could jump in on this to deflect from that backlash.

    Maybe an English major amongst us can tell if that situation qualifies as irony. What a world we are living in.

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