Arkansas incident
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Arkansas incident
If this had happened at Duke, it would have led SportsCenter. Just sayin'.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=4458614
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=4458614
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Re: Arkansas incident
If this had happened at Duke, they would have DNA tested every player to ever wear a Duke uniform, violated their civil rights six ways to Sunday, gotten a signed petition by the faculty insisting they be thrown out of school, falsely charged and then slandered in the media to no end. Then they would have found out the girl was lying and everything would just get dropped without any apologies. But that would NEVER happen in real life, right?
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Re: Arkansas incident
There are certain folks who still need to be strung up by their _______ and ______ for their inflammatory roles in that event.bjornolf wrote:If this had happened at Duke, they would have DNA tested every player to ever wear a Duke uniform, violated their civil rights six ways to Sunday, gotten a signed petition by the faculty insisting they be thrown out of school, falsely charged and then slandered in the media to no end. Then they would have found out the girl was lying and everything would just get dropped without any apologies. But that would NEVER happen in real life, right?
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Re: Arkansas incident
So, what happened? I can't open the link. Thankswilson wrote:If this had happened at Duke, it would have led SportsCenter. Just sayin'.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=4458614
Re: Arkansas incident
Three Arkansas basketball players were investigated by campus (and I think local) police in conjunction with an alleged rape at a fraternity house. Barring new evidence or developments, it doesn't appear there will be any charges.Very Duke Blue wrote:So, what happened? I can't open the link. Thankswilson wrote:If this had happened at Duke, it would have led SportsCenter. Just sayin'.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=4458614
Again, I contend that if this exact situation occurred at Duke, it would lead SportsCenter.
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Daily.wilson wrote:Three Arkansas basketball players were investigated by campus (and I think local) police in conjunction with an alleged rape at a fraternity house. Barring new evidence or developments, it doesn't appear there will be any charges.Very Duke Blue wrote:So, what happened? I can't open the link. Thankswilson wrote:If this had happened at Duke, it would have led SportsCenter. Just sayin'.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=4458614
Again, I contend that if this exact situation occurred at Duke, it would lead SportsCenter.
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Re: Arkansas incident
You won't find many that would disagree with you. I would like to think that it is because the media learned something from the 2006 incident. The realistic side says they didn't and had the above incident had been at a Duke, it would have been all over all the news.wilson wrote:Three Arkansas basketball players were investigated by campus (and I think local) police in conjunction with an alleged rape at a fraternity house. Barring new evidence or developments, it doesn't appear there will be any charges.Very Duke Blue wrote:So, what happened? I can't open the link. Thankswilson wrote:If this had happened at Duke, it would have led SportsCenter. Just sayin'.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=4458614
Again, I contend that if this exact situation occurred at Duke, it would lead SportsCenter.
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Re: Arkansas incident
Yeah, I hate to be a cynic, but I'm of the latter opinion. You can bet your ass Gregg Doyel would have had something to say about it (to say nothing of Jason Whitlock, Bomani Jones, Gary Parrish...).DukieInKansas wrote:You won't find many that would disagree with you. I would like to think that it is because the media learned something from the 2006 incident. The realistic side says they didn't and had the above incident had been at a Duke, it would have been all over all the news.
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Re: Arkansas incident
I'll give Jason Whitlock his due - he actually figured out it was a scam and supported the players. I don't often agree with him but occasionally I do, enough so that I give his columns a look.wilson wrote:Yeah, I hate to be a cynic, but I'm of the latter opinion. You can bet your ass Gregg Doyel would have had something to say about it (to say nothing of Jason Whitlock, Bomani Jones, Gary Parrish...).DukieInKansas wrote:You won't find many that would disagree with you. I would like to think that it is because the media learned something from the 2006 incident. The realistic side says they didn't and had the above incident had been at a Duke, it would have been all over all the news.
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Re: Arkansas incident
Maybe because this isn't the first time something like this has happened at AR. Sad but true.
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Re: Arkansas incident
Short follow-up: John Pelphrey is suspending at least one player (possibly more) for their role in this incident. Additionally, they're being given community service and individualized, one-on-one meetings with a trained professional on decision-making choices. The entire team is also having to participate in special educational meetings on decisions and consequences, and on the U of A Code of Student Conduct. As a point of comparison, IIRC, Nolan Richardson did nothing when a similar incident happened under his watch.wilson wrote:Three Arkansas basketball players were investigated by campus (and I think local) police in conjunction with an alleged rape at a fraternity house. Barring new evidence or developments, it doesn't appear there will be any charges.Very Duke Blue wrote:So, what happened? I can't open the link. Thankswilson wrote:If this had happened at Duke, it would have led SportsCenter. Just sayin'.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=4458614
Again, I contend that if this exact situation occurred at Duke, it would lead SportsCenter.
Okay, here's the point of the story that somehow seemed to escape mention in the ESPN story: the prosecutor that decided not to pursue the case is related by marriage to a couple of U of A Athletic Dept officials. The alleged victim is pursuing action aimed at getting another prosecutor to look at the evidence. Seems to me like there's a valid point here.
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