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Date: | Fri, 5 Feb 1999 00:37:08 -0500 |
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response to Mr. Ambrose.............
the problem is that you guys screwed up and cant face it....you are
right however that investigations take a long time but it is suspicious
that they waited so long to start anything and that nothing will be
done about it until after an important game is played....i just think
that if the players were caught doing something against school policy
or against the law for that matter then they should face the music
whole heartedly...if the law did not reprimand them yet then it is the
coaches job as a leader to make an example and show the team, school,
and for that matter the league that he will let them slide until the
law deals with it...
NCAA rules do not include any policies requiring schools to take
action against student-athletes charged with a crime.
regardless that fact that the above statement means that technically
speaking the players are not in jeopardy to be dismissed from the team,
but still the coach should defiantly set an example and prove that just
because those students are athletes, they are to be treated just like
any other student on campus..i truly think that by not doing so he is
doing an injustice to the other students. And Mr. Ambrose's whole
response to this situation is clearly one made by a fan that never
likes to point the finger at himself or his team.....why dont we just
let the boys do the talking on the ice this Sunday...i am sure umaine
can find a punishment that will suffice.......
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