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BYU
Posted: March 3rd, 2011, 9:24 am
by DevilWearsPrada2.0
So sad for BYU that they felt compelled to expel the basketball player for the rest of the season for violating honor code. However, it was no criminal activity. He had sex with his girlfriend.
Honor Code: no coffee, no tea, no caffeine soda drinks, no sex, no swearing, no smoking, no alcohol................. Well F**king A..... I am glad I didnt go to BYU.
I feel for the young man, and without him, BYU got their AZZ beat last night. This has ended the deep run that BYU may have made in the DANCE.
I understand Honor Codes and Ethics............. But those are so so strict.
Re: BYU
Posted: March 3rd, 2011, 9:41 am
by wilson
***Off-color humor warning***
BYU: Where you can have as many wives as you want, you just can't, ahem, enjoy their company, until you're married.
In all seriousness, I respect BYU for standing by their university principles. They have seemingly dealt a crippling blow to their own season. However, I agree that their Honor Code is positively Draconian. Moreover, I highly doubt if this kid is the only one who is breaking the Code...he was just dumb enough to (reportedly) fail to use protection and impregnate his girlfriend. But seriously...you think Jimmer Fredette isn't getting laid?
Re: BYU
Posted: March 3rd, 2011, 9:47 am
by CathyCA
Oh boy. I would have already gotten kicked out of BYU for something I did this morning.
I had a glass of tea.
Re: BYU
Posted: March 3rd, 2011, 11:16 am
by EarlJam
DevilWearsPrada2.0 wrote:So sad for BYU that they felt compelled to expel the basketball player for the rest of the season for violating honor code. However, it was no criminal activity. He had sex with his girlfriend.
Honor Code: no coffee, no tea, no caffeine soda drinks, no sex, no swearing, no smoking, no alcohol................. Well F**king A..... I am glad I didnt go to BYU.
I feel for the young man, and without him, BYU got their AZZ beat last night. This has ended the deep run that BYU may have made in the DANCE.
I understand Honor Codes and Ethics............. But those are so so strict.
"EarlJam, we are happy to inform you that you have been accepted into BYU!"
"Thank you! That fuckin' rocks!"
"Get out!"
"Dang."
-EarlJam
Re: BYU
Posted: March 3rd, 2011, 11:20 am
by wilson
Re: BYU
Posted: March 3rd, 2011, 11:48 am
by EarlJam
BYU's International Center for the Studies of Lameness and Cockblocking
Re: BYU
Posted: March 3rd, 2011, 12:00 pm
by lawgrad91
Well, he knew the rules when he signed with BYU. I feel sorry for the kid, and the girlfriend, but what happened shouldn't be a surprise. BYU tends to stick to its guns, and I appreciate their treating a star on their basketball team the same way they would treat any other student. That's sort of refreshing in the crass world of intercollegiate athletics. (Read: tarhole football; F$U football; etc. etc. etc.)
I'd like to hear Seth Curry's take on all this. Liberty has many of the same rules as BYU (although they approach Christianity from a different perspective, of course).
My former high school, a Christian school in Virginia, had the same dilemma a few years ago, but the basketball player was allowed to remain and the girlfriend was dismissed from school. I guess they needed the basketball player to guard Andre Dawkins. When I was in high school, the powers that be considered Liberty's rules not stringent enough for them to recommend. After all, girls could wear PANTS to class, no matter what the temperature. Cedarville, where girls could only wear pants to class when the temperature was below 32, was considered on the bubble.
Re: BYU
Posted: March 3rd, 2011, 2:44 pm
by TillyGalore
lawgrad91 wrote:Well, he knew the rules when he signed with BYU. I feel sorry for the kid, and the girlfriend, but what happened shouldn't be a surprise. BYU tends to stick to its guns, and I appreciate their treating a star on their basketball team the same way they would treat any other student. That's sort of refreshing in the crass world of intercollegiate athletics. (Read: tarhole football; F$U football; etc. etc. etc.)
I'd like to hear Seth Curry's take on all this. Liberty has many of the same rules as BYU (although they approach Christianity from a different perspective, of course).
My former high school, a Christian school in Virginia, had the same dilemma a few years ago, but the basketball player was allowed to remain and the girlfriend was dismissed from school. I guess they needed the basketball player to guard Andre Dawkins. When I was in high school, the powers that be considered Liberty's rules not stringent enough for them to recommend. After all, girls could wear PANTS to class, no matter what the temperature. Cedarville, where girls could only wear pants to class when the temperature was below 32, was considered on the bubble.
I agree with, Lawgrad.
Re: BYU
Posted: March 3rd, 2011, 2:53 pm
by wilson
TillyGalore wrote:I agree with, Lawgrad.
I disagree with, your curiously placed comma.
Feeling especially grammar nerd-ish today.
Re: BYU
Posted: March 3rd, 2011, 2:56 pm
by TillyGalore
Re: BYU
Posted: March 3rd, 2011, 2:56 pm
by wilson
Re: BYU
Posted: March 3rd, 2011, 2:58 pm
by TillyGalore
Re: BYU
Posted: March 3rd, 2011, 3:00 pm
by lawgrad91
The broken-hearted smilie is so sad, it makes me want to
.
I think I'll go put someone in jail so I'll feel better. I hope this child molester is a unc fan....
Re: BYU
Posted: March 3rd, 2011, 3:09 pm
by OZZIE4DUKE
lawgrad91 wrote:
The broken-hearted smilie is so sad, it makes me want to
.
I think I'll go put someone in jail so I'll feel better. I hope this child molester is a unc fan....
I hope you put a DBR mod or two in jail...
Re: BYU
Posted: March 3rd, 2011, 3:28 pm
by EarlJam
wilson wrote:TillyGalore wrote:I agree with, Lawgrad.
I disagree with, your curiously placed comma.
Feeling especially grammar nerd-ish today.
Perhaps she really did pause when expressing her thought and wanted to show it. Maybe as she was typing, she did not know who she wanted to agree with and at that last instant thought, Lawgrad.
Anyway, my too scents.
-EarlJam the Torpedoes
Re: BYU
Posted: March 3rd, 2011, 3:31 pm
by TillyGalore
EarlJam wrote:Perhaps she really did pause when expressing her thought and wanted to show it. Maybe as she was typing, she did not know who she wanted to agree with and at that last instant thought, Lawgrad.
Anyway, my too scents.
-EarlJam the Torpedoes
I kind of thought that too. Nevertheless, wilson is correct.
Re: BYU
Posted: March 3rd, 2011, 6:13 pm
by EarlJam
TillyGalore wrote:EarlJam wrote:Perhaps she really did pause when expressing her thought and wanted to show it. Maybe as she was typing, she did not know who she wanted to agree with and at that last instant thought, Lawgrad.
Anyway, my too scents.
-EarlJam the Torpedoes
I kind of thought that too. Nevertheless, wilson is correct.
I know. Was just playing The Prince of Darkness' advocate.
-EJ