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The program is dead.

the program will never recover from this. NU is going to fall behind in financial support even with B1G money. Dark ages higher ups hating athletics is back in a big way.

The way all of the allegations snowballed so quick makes this smell like a power grab. Hope Schill and Gragg are fired too.

My time as a NU fan is over. I enjoyed talking NU football with all of you.

Like the players suggest, Why Can't This board...

Focus on the football season and move forward? Almost all the comments have to do with the past and the current hazing issue and whether Fitz is or isn't responsible. All of that is important but at this point we're getting close to a football season, it would be nice to see more reporting and discussion about that.

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What a Sh** Show..

Northwestern, the 10th or 11th most highly rated University in the US, seriously? With governance such as we have seen in the past weeks? What could have been if Rebecca Blank had not so sadly died of cancer, and what a twist of fate? I am not a great fan of Fitz recently, as he reached a peak mainly due to Hank, which also shouldn't obscure the level he kept NU football during his tenure, which was good compared to NU's football history, but not great. That said, IN NO WAY DID FITZ DESERVE THE WAY HE WAS DISMISSED.. The NU BOT should be ashamed, Schill should be fired and Gragg, well, that's obvious. Fitz deserves every dime he can get from these pathetic, incompetent characters. Hazing may have occurred, but to hide behind that possibility, while making such accusations as are being proffered is cowardice.

Consequences / Bullies / Go Cats

For the hazers, there won’t be any consequences.

No criminal charges, no names in lawsuits, no public shaming.

But I hope this whole mess causes them to feel a bit of guilt.

I doubt many people — even those doing the running — enjoyed doing it. What kind of twisted person enjoys putting on a freaky mask and humiliating someone weaker than them? But, f*ck, culture is powerful, and a handful loved it.

“Hey! Dudes! I don’t want to touch your d*ck on the way to the shower.”
“Shut up, freshman. That’s how we roll. Touch my d*ck.”

Anyway, I hope the perpetrators, and whoever’s idea it was to bring the masks into it, aren’t bullies anymore. Nobody likes a bully.

For all the back and forth over the last month — “why didn’t they tell?”; “why are the players pissed if it was so bad”; “who has denied it?”; “HE DIDN’T KNOW”; “life is tough, you think this is bad?” — ultimately, the program was undone by a culture that forgave, or allowed, or encouraged, or turned a blind eye to bullying.

It’s pretty sad. It sucks. And it is a failure of leadership.

All that said, I’ve been a Cats fan for 25 years — my first game was also Gavin Hoffman’s, a 41-7 victory over UNLV, and I didn’t have to look the score up. (I was local, so I parked on Sheridan, decamped to the student section, and stood in a row by myself because New Student Week was still days away.)

Most seasons, I’ve enjoyed being a fan. And, because life is about moments, the moments of greatness are what stick with you. (How nice it was to watch Pinstripe Bowl highlights this week, to relive peak JJTBC.)

In recent years, as life gets in the way, I’ve watched a little less, especially when they’ve been boring or terrible to watch. I probably only saw half of snaps last season.

(My worst Cats memory is attending a rainy outdoor Cats wedding, as we incredulously watched the Illinois State loss on the ESPN ticker. Never schedule a wedding on a college football Saturday, unless it’s against an FCS opponent, except when you’re a Cats fan.)

I don’t think this season will be much more fun than Gavin Hoffman’s. But I’ll still fly the flag on Saturdays, and I’ll still start every morning Expecting Victory. And, geez, I like Braun and I liked the new hires and I sure hope this team surprises me. (Chances: less than 5%.)

There is no thesis here. Mostly it sucks that being a fan has been so miserable these last few years, and it especially sucks that some people might look at that purple flag more negatively than they used to. (In the South, I usually got ‘what’s that flag anyway?’ Back in the Midwest, it’s been a nice point of conversation with my Hawkeye flag-flying neighbor.)

And it really, really sucks that this is what brought Fitz down. He deserved a statue. He’s a great Cat, with a flaw. And, while I think he was aware things happened in the locker room, I think he was probably unaware how bad it had gotten for some. And I know that nobody was willing to tell him.

(Maybe Yates or Long or Carnifax thought, one time, at their year-end Fitz meeting, that this would be the year they finally told him to do something about it.

“Thanks for talking to me, [player]. Anything else?”
“Well, Coach, it’s just that, it’s just that, naaah, nothing else.”
“Okay, hit the books, work in the weight room.” )


It’s a beautiful day outside and I’ve got a lawn to mow.

Aw f*cksh*t. Aw sh*tf*ck. Go Cats.




Also, f*ck Gragg with a broomstick.

Sort of a distraction….

Anyone catch The Athletic article by Mandel and Dochterman on the addition of Rutgers to the B1G? The article has elicited quite a bit of umbrage from the RU faithful. Many of the comments mention NU, unfavorably, due to Mandel’s connection as an alumnus.
I did my undergraduate work at NU, my medical school at RU, and my residency at NU. RU is something I could never figure out. There is so much potential there. However, people seem to have a had an enormous chip on their shoulder about the school, about NJ, about their place in the universe. Having lived through it, I found the comments to the article to live up to this chip on shoulder mentality.
I hope we can give RU a competitive game on September 3.
Go Cats!!!

A suggestion for the B1G to minimize the mess they’ve made

In their haste to maximize future broadcast revenue by adding four West Coast teams, the conference has wreaked chaos on all the sports the member universities play that are not named football. Non-revenue and lower revenue teams face an uncertain future of airplane rides, hotel stays during the school week and jet lag.

To me, it makes sense to view football as a primarily full continent league, and all the other sports as regional.

The straightforward way to do this would be to add 3 West Coast teams and structure divisions as follows:
For football, have 3 national divisions that get reshuffled periodically (every four years or so) for parity. The top 3 teams over the prior 4 years would be placed in different divisions, next 3 the same down the line so each division is basically balanced. Within division, play the six other teams and structure the remaining conference games to preserve rivalries as needed.

For all other sports make 3 regional divisions, reducing travel time and costs.

I would suggest adding Stanford Cal and SDSU, which would have the added benefit of reaching 2 of the largest media markets, satisfying the network revenue requirements.

The stress expansion is going to put on non-football sports is considerable. I hope the conference is up to the challenge.

NFL Camp Cats

Godwin is in camp with the Falcons, and would seem to have a good chance to make the team as a returner/backup RB/special teamer.

ATL drafted Bijan Robinson to join Cordarrelle Patterson and Tyler Allgeier, so Godwin comes in as a clear #4.

That said, he went 13-70 with an 11-yard TD run, took his only return for 24 yards, and added a special teams tackle.

ATL is terrrrrrrrible, but 1-0 in the preseason. (For some reason, ATL sat Desmond Ridder, who is bad and inexperienced and the uncontested starting QB.)

Hull makes his Colts debut tomorrow afternoon.
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Another Gragg Disaster

This is about the baseball team so normally it wouldn't be posted here. But it is really much more about Gragg and what a completly incomptent AD he is. So perhaps it can be left here where more people will see it.

Gragg has thoroughly alienated the baseball team by not promoting Brain Anderson to be the head coach. Instead he is going to go outside and find someone else. I have my suspicions on what he is doing, but will keep that to myself for now.

And the way he handled the whole situation shows that this man has absolutely no business being in any kind of managment position. He is a disaster.

Here is the article:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ml...1&cvid=97ba213c03a748ce9804570e7f0237bc&ei=11
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