Friarfan2 wrote:Won't miss him. Let's get guys who want to be here.
XUFan09 wrote:gosports1 wrote:HoopDreamz wrote:We won't miss him?
You sir are totally out of touch. Brandon Austin WANTED to be at Providence because of Ed Cooley. He chose our tiny, recently unaccomplished school over the likes of Texas, UCONN, Georgetown, and Temple after bailing from Penn State.
I don't know the details of the sketchy female encounter by him and Bullock, but what I do know is no criminal charges were pressed. The school looks terrible here. Either they covered up sexual assault/rape or imposed premarital sex Catholic code of conduct on these young men.
Our credibility in Philly is ruined because of this. We won't be getting a high-major recruit from Philly for some time. Providence has no depth right now and has three reliable Big East players in Cotton, Henton, and Harris. The team is crumbling and won't sniff .500 in conference play. Next year we have a good recruiting class coming in, but only two reliable veterans in Henton and Harris. Dunn is legit but so far he's proven to be Mr. Glass.
Brandon Austin has a versatile offensive game and is a definitive NBA prospect. He would have been a reliable ball handler (certainly better than Fortune). Providence College basketball is on life support right now and Cotton is the only thing keeping it alive. Our offense is run by or through Cotton. Providence is definitely finishing 9/10 in the Big East. You heard it here first!
there are other things that may have happened other than PC covering up rape or imposing premarital sex code of conduct on the students. They wouldnt be suspended just for having sex. Could it have involved some type of social media? Pics posted? tweets ? I dont know. Apparently what ever it was it was deemed inappropriate
SLU only suspended a couple basketball players for rape (there was some uncertainty in the case), so there is the precedent there at a similar institution. But yeah, if it wasn't rape, something else must have been going on.
We're talking about a school where guys have to "check in" at a front desk to visit a girls room/dorm and be out by a certain time. Girls are expected to be out of a guys room/dorm after a certian time as well but they aren't monitored.
gosports1 wrote:XUFan09 wrote:
SLU only suspended a couple basketball players for rape (there was some uncertainty in the case), so there is the precedent there at a similar institution. But yeah, if it wasn't rape, something else must have been going on.
Trust me when i say this, if it was rape they both would be gone and be in jail. We're talking about a school where guys have to "check in" at a front desk to visit a girls room/dorm and be out by a certain time. Girls are expected to be out of a guys room/dorm after a certian time as well but they aren't monitored.
XUFan09 wrote:gosports1 wrote:XUFan09 wrote:
SLU only suspended a couple basketball players for rape (there was some uncertainty in the case), so there is the precedent there at a similar institution. But yeah, if it wasn't rape, something else must have been going on.
Trust me when i say this, if it was rape they both would be gone and be in jail. We're talking about a school where guys have to "check in" at a front desk to visit a girls room/dorm and be out by a certain time. Girls are expected to be out of a guys room/dorm after a certian time as well but they aren't monitored.
A rape case with some uncertainty will likely not land the accused in jail, but it could get them suspended or expelled, because student conduct boards generally don't require the same level of evidence to pass a guilty verdict (the stakes aren't as high). The fact that guys have to check in at the front desk is irrelevant to that point. It's not like checking in before heading up to a room or having to be out by a certain time would wholly prevent consensual sex - or rape - from occurring. And it's not like those university dorm rules would change how the local police force or the district attorney handles the case.
gosports1 wrote:Let me try to be clearer. If there was an accuasation of rape even with uncertainty, the accussed would be suspended or expelled . I certainly dont believe that showing an ID prevents rape or sex. The fact that they were suspended suggests that whatver happened, it wasn't rape. Do you honestly believe an institution that has a policy where girls have to ok a guys visit and that guy needs to leave his ID at the door, would look the other way in a rape case? The school believes their visitation policy is a major selling point with parents. It wasnt until a few years ago that PC finally allowed coed dorms. (by wing or floor)Sex does happen at PC. if sex was involved in this case I have no doubt it was consensual. If they were accussed of rape, the city of Providence police department would have been involved. Since the police have no record of a complaint and both individuals were cleared to return to the team next year this case doesnt involve rape
BillikensWin wrote:SLU expelled Willie Reed and Kwamain Mitchell and allowed them to petition for reinstatement. Mitchell ended up redshirting as a junior. Even when the prosecutor refused to press charges, the players were punished.
Justin Jordan and Jon Smith also left after that happened.
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