Interview with Claeys:
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/univers...ball-coach-speaks-out-player-boycott/?ref=yfp
Does not make him look any better in my eyes. You cannot separate this from how he handled the situation in September. I am looking for more confirmation that the three game suspension was tied directly to the restraining order getting lifted. If that is true, then Claeys loses all credibility about making any real effort to instill or maintain ethical values in his players.
The school administration mentions having to talks with the coaching staff.
???
Concerning due process...
My son serves on the student conduct board at his school. A three month investigation resulting in an 84 page report is due process+ at most schools. It should be fairly simple:
1. If you line up and participate in a gang bang (apologies for language - no other way to effectively say it), then you are violating student ethics and basic moral codes.
2. If you do not participate but tacitly support such activities through inaction or post-activity support, then you have a lack of understanding of student ethics and basic moral codes.
I hope and pray that this is what NU's coaches teach our players. I do not expect them to be saints, just comprehend basic ethics and morals and apply that comprehension.