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Fired on Social Media for having a program riddled with hazing.
I was shocked to hear he was fired but I was more shocked to read all of the odd rituals that happened there over years. I am amazed that these barbaric...oddly sexual...rituals still happen in today's environment. Especially at a school that's considered academically superior.
Michigan tooBetween Penn State, Michigan State, Ohio State and now Northwestern that conference is the source of some repugnant scandals.
In the span of about a week there's already almost a dozen people backing up the original claims and the investigation said the claims were true.As unwanted and unnecessary as this behavior is, what's described in that report actually sounds pretty tame compared to the hazing that goes on elsewhere. You're only hearing about it here because it's the one school where the journalists are bigger stars than the players.
Given the school seems to be taking the word of a couple ex-players over the entire active team, I'd say its reactionary, punitive response fits 2023 quite well.
You're only hearing about it here because it's the one school where the journalists are bigger stars than the players.
I was shocked to hear he was fired but I was more shocked to read all of the odd rituals that happened there over years. I am amazed that these barbaric...oddly sexual...rituals still happen in today's environment. Especially at a school that's considered academically superior.
I'm more shocked that people are good with it.I'm shocked people are shocked and amazed about these things occurring.
The fact that Fitzgerald himself may have been directing the team to haze specific players because of mistakes made in a practice or game is pretty shocking imo. That takes the scandal from weird and out of hand to nefarious real quick.It's okay. I'm shocked people are shocked and amazed about these things occurring.
You forgot University of Michigan, unbelievably disturbing what went on there for decades and how they still won't own up to it. They still have people working there who were a part of it...Between Penn State, Michigan State, Ohio State and now Northwestern that conference is the source of some repugnant scandals.
You forgot University of Michigan, unbelievably disturbing what went on there for decades and how they still won't own up to it. They still have people working there who were a part of it...
HBO’s ‘Real Sports’ airing segment on late University of Michigan doctor’s sex abuse
HBO’s ‘Real Sports’ airing segment on late University of Michigan doctor’s sex abuse
Jon Vaughn, an All-Big Ten running back in the early 1990s, will be featured in a segment about his protest of the university.www.mlive.com
And people want to join a conference full of degenerates! Give me the Big12!!!
I kid.
As unwanted and unnecessary as this behavior is, what's described in that report actually sounds pretty tame compared to the hazing that goes on elsewhere. You're only hearing about it here because it's the one school where the journalists are bigger stars than the players.
Given the school seems to be taking the word of a couple ex-players over the entire active team, I'd say its reactionary, punitive response fits 2023 quite well.
Do guys get off on this? This type of stuff has always gone on and I'll never understand it. It's disturbing.I read the report. This is more than jock culture.
But it’s funny that people think that any locker room is like the one on Ted Lasso.
It's the humiliation not any specific act. Some guys need to punch down.Do guys get off on this? This type of stuff has always gone on and I'll never understand it. It's disturbing.
I don't get the sexual stuff that so often goes along with it. Why would they want to be naked rubbing up on each other? That should be weird and humiliating for all of them.It's the humiliation not any specific act. Some guys need to punch down.
If you're allowing/condoning a team of naked players to rub all over another naked player in the shower and to hump players as a part of your program I'm pretty sure you've violated your contract.Looking at this from another angle, it seems like the convenient excuse to get rid of Fitzgerald to get out from under a expensive contract. He hasn't been lighting it up - 2019 (3-9) 2020 (7-2 but crazy COVID season) 2021 (3-9) and 2022 (1-10). He's owed a boatload of millions that I predcict he'll get down the road when he wins a case. Much like with Kevin Ollie.
This would make sense if the story wasn't broken by a bunch of student journalists, who I can promise are not bigger stars than the football playersAs unwanted and unnecessary as this behavior is, what's described in that report actually sounds pretty tame compared to the hazing that goes on elsewhere. You're only hearing about it here because it's the one school where the journalists are bigger stars than the players.
Given the school seems to be taking the word of a couple ex-players over the entire active team, I'd say its reactionary, punitive response fits 2023 quite well.