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I see we have some "hanging judges" here.
Easy boys and girls. The local police deciding what to charge Wolf with is not particularly important. What's important is what the DA thinks and what the girlfriend thinks.

This strikes me as young love getting out of hand. Had an argument, maybe he caught her with a coyote or something, he enters her dorm room without permission, she or friend calls cops, arrest and charges ensue. Probably a lot of alcohol involved.

Give everybody a day or two to sit on it. This isn't Nate creepily hitting on a girl who said no.

The report, above, says there was a physical dispute. But no assault/battery charge? Unlikely combination of events.

Burglary is unlawfully entering an abode after dark with the intent to steal from within. Criminal trespass is usually when you enter onto a property not your own when you've specifically been told you're not welcome. Disorderly conduct is whatever cops say it is, which in this case is Wolf being a d-ck and not leaving when asked.

My guess is the burglary gets dropped, crim. trespass gets pled out to DC.

Should not affect him being on the team, IMO, if it's simply a drunken act as suggested above.

Regarding the burglary, I seriously doubt the Wolf was taking something "with the intent to keep it," which is required. More likely, he took an iphone to see what the coyote had texted or some crap, and cops just charge whatever.

We've had AJ price and Marcus Williams, two guys who admitted to theft, stay in the program.

This is probably minor.

Not absolving him of any wrongdoing, but women . . . they will drive you crazy if you're a young man.

Former boss once told me - all women have snakes in their heads, the only question is how many.

Sec. 53a-103. Burglary in the third degree: Class D felony. (a) A person is guilty of burglary in the third degree when he enters or remains unlawfully in a building with intent to commit a crime therein.
(b) Burglary in the third degree is a class D felony.

Exactly. This is virtually nothing. AR at the most. Any time you enter a room in anger, it's burglary 3rd. He goes in his girlfriend's room, takes her cell phone to see who she's been calling or texting. That's burglary 3. Or he uses foul language which might be construed as "threatening." Intent to commit a crime. Not that you committed a crime, but you had the intent on the way in. Our intrepid campus cops out there in dark of night, risking life and limb, so that we can be safe and sound in our beds. They deserve medals.
 
Sat in the room and waited for police to come!?

What did he say "can you believe this biatch tried to kick me out the room? Doesn't she know who I am! Sh@t! I'm the Wolf man!". Then he howls real loud.
 
Sounds like stupid kids doing stupid things. Stupid but not really criminal at any campus except UConn where the campus police think they are paid by the arrest.

Why can't our campus police say, "Leave now or you will be arrested" and settle this crap without paper work?
 
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He should appeal to theSyracuse administration. Problem solved.


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Nowhere does it say that the police observed the alleged altercation. Therefore, they are just the allegations of an angry girlfriend. Let's see what proof there is........
 
Sec. 53a-103. Burglary in the third degree: Class D felony. (a) A person is guilty of burglary in the third degree when he enters or remains unlawfully in a building with intent to commit a crime therein.
(b) Burglary in the third degree is a class D felony.

Exactly. This is virtually nothing. AR at the most. Any time you enter a room in anger, it's burglary 3rd. He goes in his girlfriend's room, takes her cell phone to see who she's been calling or texting. That's burglary 3. Or he uses foul language which might be construed as "threatening." Intent to commit a crime. Not that you committed a crime, but you had the intent on the way in. Our intrepid campus cops out there in dark of night, risking life and limb, so that we can be safe and sound in our beds. They deserve medals.

Did you not read the part where Enosch pulled the girl's hair, pushed her, and smacked her glasses off her face?
 
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Of course, then again, the Miles incident wasn't that either.

This sounds bad but you have to give it time for all the facts to out. The publicity sucks. The timing sucks.

I hope it works out as well as possible for all concerned.

There will be no publicity. The country is not paying attention to UConn this year.
 
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how the hell do you get arrested when the campus is under 3 feet of snow?
All u need is a guy saying yes and a girl saying no. Think I've seen this flick before, called Niles somethin.
 
This is no bueno for the public image of the program...It will be interesting to see how HCKO handles his first major controversy as it unfolds.
 
Think I've seen this flick before, called Niles somethin.

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What could he have possibly been thinking? And he refused to leave and just waited there? Braindead.
 
To everyone wondering why he wasn't asleep at 5:55 AM - classes were canceled today (Monday). He might have just stayed up all night drinking and decided to catch up on sleep during the day, since he wouldn't be in class. Not a good idea, but a lot of college students do it when they don't have class. It was essentially a weekend, and he might have been partying like he would on a Friday or Saturday night.

Of course, all of this is speculation at this point.
 
Is there anything that can make a college boy more insane than a college girl?

Well, actually yes, alcohol and a college girl, but you get what I'm saying.
 
If it's true, I don't care to see this kid again this year.


Agreed. Not smart. Besides the fact you shouldn't be aggressive with anyone let alone a female in that setting. From a team standpoint that was a selfish move not thinking about the team ramifications at all.
 
There will be no publicity. The country is not paying attention to UConn this year.
Gentleman's wager on it?
Perhaps a signature line for until the end of the season? Something along the lines of:
____________ was right. I was wrong.
___________ is smart. I'm stupid.
___________ is the best. I'm the worst.
___________ is very good looking. I'm not very attractive.
 
It's never ok to put your hands on a woman unless your life is on danger. It's not a fair fight (especially in this case when the guy's 7 ft). I hope he is dismissed from the team and frees up a scholarship for next year. I also hope he was on track academically....We just can't tolerate this crap. Since he's a foreigner, I assume he would be deported if convicted?
 
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Man, another Enosch Wolf thread!! Amazing!!!

If the police report becomes the truth then see ya Wolfie. Gotta move on as Coach Ollie has to make his mark and keep UConn above the muck, where as in Syracuse we would all be giggling right now.

An unexpectedly bad situation. In Ollie I trust.
 
really unfortunate that this happens on the same day that Shabazz recieves a vote for POY. Seems as though the same old story of this year is that whenever good news happens, it's cancelled out with something worse. On the bright side, Amida Brimah is coming next year and should be able to fill in his shoes.
 
and also, in our 2 best games of the season, enosch played 10 minutes. (michigan state and ND). We're not in any trouble on a big scale. The only thing that sucks out of this is people giving criticism for having "thug" players
 
Indefinite suspension is the correct move for now. Have to see what the end result is.

I am very confused by the allegations in the police report, but the lack of any form of assault being part of the charges.

Obviously, if he assaulted the woman, he should be gone. If he didn't, then maybe he comes back next year.

I'm betting both Wolf and the girl were drunk and the police left assault off until they could speak with them sober.

Were there any witnesses?
 
Well, I hope that he is treated fairly based on precedent and not based on our current public relations situation. In no way do I condone putting his hands on a woman aggressively, but I also do not believe that he should be cast out permanently without a fair hearing. Seems like Ben Gordon had a situation that was broadly similar. Let's wait and see and hope that his punishment fits the crime or situation.
 
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