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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2021 11:04:37 GMT -5
Program from the early days, a detailed accounting of the abuse allegations and a calling out of the AD for ignoring multiple complaints from both student athletes and their parents! As is all too often the case, the AD really did NOTHING to protect the female student athletes and even allowed the abusive coach to leave for his own personal family reasons? There were numerous troubling behaviors from the coach, but the AD covering it up and the NCAA not at all interested are the exact reasons this type of conduct will occur over and over again? The NCAA should, at the very least, sanction coaches who have been deemed abusers and they have the resources to investigate this, but they won't? This POS coach - Cam Newbauer - can be hired at another school once the story dissipates! www.alligatorarmy.com/2021/9/28/22697152/cam-newbauer-abuse-florida-gators-scott-stricklin-uaa
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Post by UConnChapette on Sept 28, 2021 11:26:28 GMT -5
If I had to guess behind the "personal family reasons"...if his home behavior is like his behavior as a coach, it isn't a stretch to think his wife finally had enough of the bullying of her/daughters and left or threatened to leave.
The guy has some serious power trip issues from the stories we know thus far. I can't believe he is the warm, fuzzy, kind, considerate husband and father at home. He may even be worse at home.
As far as the NCAA sanctioning coaches...they do not have the gonads. They have made it clear they don't like issues that are "messy". Sanction a school for players who smoke weed, or steal laptops, or other player "behavioral" issues, and recruiting violations - no problem. But sexual abuse and harassment, racist treatment, bullying, etc., by the coaching staff? They don't want to get their hands dirty and leave it to the schools to deal with the problem. It should be the other way around - with the exception of recruiting violations. Let the schools deal with the player behavioral issues. But when a coach abuses his/her power and creates what amounts to a hostile working/playing environment they should be all over that. That is how they protect the student athletes from a physical and mentally abusive and destructive environment.
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Post by knightsbridgeaz on Sept 28, 2021 18:28:47 GMT -5
At this point it isn't entirely out of the question that he resigned under pressure due to the abusive situation. A separate rumor that has been mentioned is that he had an affair of some sort with a non-WBB employee and that was the reason.
Regardless, the important thing is that he is gone.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2021 10:01:34 GMT -5
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Post by UConnChapette on Sept 29, 2021 13:16:09 GMT -5
At this point it isn't entirely out of the question that he resigned under pressure due to the abusive situation. A separate rumor that has been mentioned is that he had an affair of some sort with a non-WBB employee and that was the reason. Regardless, the important thing is that he is gone. Why does this (the rumor) not surprise me?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2021 14:52:36 GMT -5
Florida AD Scott Stricklin met with 4 chosen reporters to discuss the situation, but the brave AD didn't invite the person who 'broke' the story?!! The AD just wants this to go away, but it won't!!
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Post by rockymtblue2 on Sept 29, 2021 17:25:31 GMT -5
Hard to believe Stricklin's claim of "enhanced administrative oversight" when the turd's behavior did not change and he got the 4 year extension. Clearly it was the heat of the Alligator expose' that did him in. This AD has cemented his position in the Liars AD Circle.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2021 7:54:13 GMT -5
Hard to believe Stricklin's claim of "enhanced administrative oversight" when the turd's behavior did not change and he got the 4 year extension. Clearly it was the heat of the Alligator expose' that did him in. This AD has cemented his position in the Liars AD Circle. Yes, and rumor has it Baylor wants to hire him now..........
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Post by chicagogg on Sept 30, 2021 8:52:17 GMT -5
Hard to believe Stricklin's claim of "enhanced administrative oversight" when the turd's behavior did not change and he got the 4 year extension. Clearly it was the heat of the Alligator expose' that did him in. This AD has cemented his position in the Liars AD Circle. Yes, and rumor has it Baylor wants to hire him now.......... Just spit coffee all over my desk...good one! You snuck up on me there.
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Post by bulkey on Sept 30, 2021 9:06:26 GMT -5
Yes, and rumor has it Baylor wants to hire him now.......... Just spit coffee all over my desk...good one! You snuck up on me there. you've been having a lot of problems with your coffee lately. have you considered a tippy cup?
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Post by chicagogg on Sept 30, 2021 9:46:38 GMT -5
Just spit coffee all over my desk...good one! You snuck up on me there. you've been having a lot of problems with your coffee lately. have you considered a tippy cup? View AttachmentGreat idea! when you open posts on here, you never know when you'll get a good jolt!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2021 15:50:35 GMT -5
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Post by bulkey on Oct 1, 2021 16:09:02 GMT -5
Not possible. Florida is squeaky clean.
Oh wait. Thirty-one Florida players were arrested while enrolled at school under Meyer from 2005-10. According to a 2013 report by the New York Times, 41 players on his 2008 national championship team — roughly a third — faced arrest either in college or after leaving Florida
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2021 8:03:09 GMT -5
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Post by rockymtblue2 on Oct 2, 2021 9:02:52 GMT -5
Unless I'm blind the article goes on and on but nowhere does it detail a single allegation against him. I'm not defending him, but damn odd.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2021 9:24:50 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2021 9:44:10 GMT -5
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Post by rockymtblue2 on Oct 2, 2021 10:25:45 GMT -5
Time and again we see people in power abuse their positions, whether it is to gain illicit wealth or satisfy some primal urge. And time and again we see the power structure shield its own from accountability. Disheartening.
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Post by swash on Oct 3, 2021 10:09:58 GMT -5
Time and again we see people in power abuse their positions, whether it is to gain illicit wealth or satisfy some primal urge. And time and again we see the power structure shield its own from accountability. Disheartening. Yet incumbents nearly always remain in office until there's an expose
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Post by huskyharper on Oct 3, 2021 18:52:58 GMT -5
Time and again we see people in power abuse their positions, whether it is to gain illicit wealth or satisfy some primal urge. And time and again we see the power structure shield its own from accountability. Disheartening. Yet incumbents nearly always remain in office until there's an expose Oftentimes, even afterward.
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