Doesn't change my view on the subject. I hope Gundy kicks him off the team.
Doesn't change my view on the subject. I hope Gundy kicks him off the team.
Pitchforks before conviction? Stay true, America.
If the the accusations are proven true, then he should be immediately dismissed from the program and should face the appropriate charges.
Uhg. There goes a bowl win.
No, I don't. Because what you posted sounds like everything you see on any social media today. Simple crowd-pleaser response before knowing any details on something, including a definitive solution with no mention of "if found true" or you know - the thing that actually matters in America, "if convicted".
Not trying to bust your balls, personally - but this is the norm in the internet era - and I believe it is wrong.
I never commented on the Joe Mixon incident on the forum. However I can say that what I was saying should have happened then to Mixon to friends who asked should also happen to Hill after the investigation has finished. Tyreek Hill should be removed from the team.
Football should not put anyone on a pedestal so high that he is above the law. No matter how talented is.
The incident with Tyreek Hill needs to take its course; he deserves due process...
All students in higher learning institutions come under some kind of written code of conduct. We know it's going to vary somewhat from one institution to the next; where a student is on some kind of scholarship or not. Where the problem lies is who determines where the line was crossed?
It is being reported that in Mr. Hill's official statement to police, is that the only reason he was arrested, is because he is black..and his girlfriend is white.
Thank god!
Well, they're pretty explicit on what qualifies, and it seems to me what would qualify as crossing a line is pretty clear...
As for the "who" there is a process that's well defined - https://studentconduct.okstate.edu/d...responsibility17. Physical Violence: Physical violence of any nature against any person, on or off campus. This includes fighting; assault; battery; the use of a knife, gun, or other weapon; physical abuse; restraining or transporting someone against his/her will; suicidal or self-harming behavior; or any action that threatens or endangers the physical health or safety of any person or causes reasonable apprehension of such harm. The University will strongly recommend suspension or expulsion for students found responsible for this charge when harm or injury occurs.
Section E talks about the conduct committee hearings that are used when expulsion or suspension is being considered. There's also an appeal process.
All that being said, the court date isn't until January 13th, so I imagine we'll be getting the official word from OSU fairly quickly that he won't be in the bowl game. I'd imagine any official school penalties beyond that will happen after the court case is complete.
Yeah, I thought that was a (in poor taste) joke, but just now read it in the police report. Jeez. The officers' statements and the description of the wounds are pretty damning.
I guess the question is will Gundy treat Tyreek the same way he treated Chris Collins?
I hope the young lady is doing well and has the good sense to stay out of abusive relationships. As for the accused I hope he gets what he deserves.
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