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Date: | Wed, 16 Nov 2005 10:45:32 -0500 |
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I agree with Wayne. This is bad, but it's not a university-shattering
event. The entire athletic department will be sent a message when this
is resolved. What message is yet to be determined but I have faith it
will appropriate to the situation.
Wayne T Smith wrote:
> William wrote, in part:
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>> Another black eye for the program, which has certainly had its share of
>> black eyes over the years. This is really a shame, and, if true, the
>> university and/or program needs to take some swift and harsh action.
>>
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> I'd sooner see a reasoned and appropriate response.
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>> Student-athletes are ambassadors of the university and this kind of
>> behavior is simply inexcusable. They should be ashamed of themselves,
>> because they let their team, program, school and fans down. We're
>> going to
>> find out just what kind of coach Tim Whitehead is in the coming
>> days/weeks. I'll be very curious to see how he handles this situation. A
>> terrible, terrible day for the hockey program, the athletic
>> department and
>> the university as a whole.
>>
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> I think many of us know what kind of coach and person Tim Whitehead is
> ... and what kind of people the rest of the staff and the captains
> are. It's a terrible time for those young men that participated, not
> for "the university as a whole", IMHO.
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> Perhaps AD James was correct that decisions will be made in a few
> days, but I suspect it will be some time before everything is settled
> at the University and in the courts.
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> no cheers, wayne
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