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Why would NW have suspended him for just a couple games if they were just looking to get out of a big contract and save money? Seems like they actually knew they had a serious problem but were hoping to sweep it under the rug and keep their guy there.
Do we know this? I honestly don't remember reading that but may have missed it. Universities can't publicly discuss discipline for students so no announcement does not necessarily mean no punishment. Also this sounds like it goes back years. Any alleged perpatrators who have already graduated or transferred are largely beyond the universitys reach.
Well I would think that hazing to the level of terminating the HC, would merit at least a 1/2 game suspension (reasonable people could argue expulsion from NW). I believe Big10 schools announce player suspensions.
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
Hope Fitz gets another job but in woke America you get fired for hazing and racism
They can announce suspensions for "violations of team rules". They don't have to announce them, especially during the summer. They also don't announce expulsions. My guess is that if you check the transfer portal, you'll find some of the perpatrators.
I suppose, in typical NU ethical fashion, they may wait until this 30 day transfer window closes before dropping the bomb on the players.
<shrugs shoulders>Sure....why not?https://www.insidenu.com/2023/7/12/23792967/source-former-lsu-coach-ed-orgeron-would-have-interest-in-northwestern-vacancy
Didn't his LSU teams get hit with violations, vacated victories and bowl bans?
Just ask Mike Lindell!
Here come the lawsuits.Just keeps getting worse for Fitzgerald and Northwestern.
Nah, he's had opportunities to bolt for the NFL in the past. Eye's bee surprised if he turns it down now and duzant leave the candy game of college athletics behind, aina?
Maybe if people could have seen this coming and made suggestions for reform years ago… 🤔🤔🤔Anyway he’s paid handsomely to figure this out. And the ratings are huge again this year.
Lane Kiffin says state of college football is 'a disaster'https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/38042106/lane-kiffin-says-state-college-football-disaster Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin didn't wait for questions on the impact of the transfer portal and name, image and likeness deals at SEC media days on Thursday. Instead, he addressed both topics during his opening statement, calling the current state of college football a "disaster."Kiffin prefaced his comments by saying he's happy that players can get paid but said the unintended consequence of NIL is a "pay-for-play" system where players follow the money and the teams with the deepest pockets get the best talent.With the transfer portal, Kiffin said, "free agency" now exists -- except that, unlike professional sports, every college player can enter into free agency twice a year with the spring and winter transfer windows.Said Kiffin: "We've got professional sports," except with no salary cap or luxury tax, and the result is myriad "issues" for coaches."And I'm not complaining about it 'cause we take advantage, obviously, of free agency," he added.
The guy who bailed on Tennessee for USC aftet one season may not be the best standard bearer for this message.