I finally know how the guys who relentlessly defend Dyson feel.
1. Nate Miles was a sack of crap before he showed up on campus. A woman claimed he was too aggressive with her, and a judge issued a restraining order. Nate violated that order the very same day.
2. Wolf was considered a fine young man and a great teammate by everybody before the incident. He DID NOT "slap his girlfriend around," as you irresponsibly put it. The police allege that he pushed her and grabbed hair.
How would I feel if any one of my daughters came home and said her boyfriend was irate and grabbed her hair? I'd feel curious. I'd ask why he was so fired up. What's that? You kicked him because you were mad that he called your sworn enemy pretty? He caught you making out with his friend?
All we ever got was the police's version of events.
It's entirely possible that the girlfriend came back the next day and apologized profusely to Wolf for who knows what. I've seen it a hundred times before - chicks who like to control men and do things to get them all fired up, then feel sorrowful when the dude freaks out and does something stupid. Reap what you sow.
Anyway, comparing Nate to Wolf is irresponsible. Nate was garbage well before he got to UConn. It was a huge mistake for JC to recruit him, and a lot of people paid the price for that mistake.
And given that Wolf is still with the woman in question, who are you to have an issue with it? You don't know what happened, and you don't know what the woman's opinion is. Do you think she's too stupid to know right from wrong? Or a stupid woman with battered woman syndrome.
Maybe he was enraged because she made him enraged doing something stupid. How bad is grabbing her hair then?
Save the "never touch a woman" BS Lancelot. I could care care less. If the alleged victim is Okay with it, who are we to judge?