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I hope they didn't tape his butt cheeks together. You can get a Saturday detention for that.
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I am always confused by people who go to a POLICE department to report something but do NOT want to pursue charges. Then tell your parents, tell the coach, tell the AD. Why go to the police. I will wait to hear more about this capper.
 
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I am always confused by people who go to a POLICE department to report something but do NOT want to pursue charges. Then tell your parents, tell the coach, tell the AD. Why go to the police. I will wait to hear more about this capper.
Unless you're a high profile survivor of criminal activity like this, I don't think any of us have the right to judge. These kids were violated and humiliated in full view of their brethren...the folks they spend most of their waking hours with during the season and many hours off season. And their brethren either laughed along with the perpetrators or looked the other way. I can't imagine what that sort of thing might do to a kid's overall mental health and their ability to trust anyone, let alone their ability to process and think straight.
 
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I am always confused by people who go to a POLICE department to report something but do NOT want to pursue charges. Then tell your parents, tell the coach, tell the AD. Why go to the police. I will wait to hear more about this capper.
Wut?

Why would anyone spend time internally debating who the exact right authority figure is to go to with this?

Do you know what the name of this player is? He presses charges and you will. I suspect carrying the weight of this around in public the rest of his life isn't high on his list of life goals.
 
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Reports I've read online say he was de-pants by 3 players, held down and spanked and fondled in front of team, more than once. Other teammates just watched and never intervened. Possibly happened to another teammate as well.
 
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Greg Heiar was an assistant coach when Gregg Marshall was accused of punching Shaq Morris at Wichita St and didn't entertain coming forward with the truth. He apparently saw the incident but wouldn't fess up to it.

It appears as if Heiar was not capable of running a program without his players doing whatever they wanted to do. He had no control over the program. First, Mike Peake gets catfished, then ambushed by a few students from New Mexico and then kills one of those students in self defense. Then, members of the coaching staff helped hide the gun used in the shooting, and now this with the hazing. He was clearly unfit to run a D1 program and didn't have institutional control over his student athletes. Looking at his introductory presser, it appears as if he is a players' coach but at a certain point, you need to be able to set limits and guidelines because these are 18-24 yr olds. This has pre-Scott Drew Baylor vibes to it but not quite as bad but close to that.

I think their AD and chancellor should've done their due dilligence regarding the Wichita St. situation and considered that before hiring him but I can see why they hired him(disciple of Chris Jans and Gregg Marshall, won a JUCO championship in year #1, and definitely is a good talker).

I'm wondering if Xavier Pinson(Mizzou/LSU) or DaJuan Gordon(K. State) were at all involved or not. It's a shame because they had some veterans on their squad that came from good programs and you wonder how nobody didn't step up and put a stop to the hazing and why it took the athlete's father to step up and say anything?
 
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Greg Heiar was an assistant coach when Gregg Marshall was accused of punching Shaq Morris at Wichita St and didn't entertain coming forward with the truth. He apparently saw the incident but wouldn't fess up to it.

It appears as if Heiar was not capable of running a program without his players doing whatever they wanted to do. He had no control over the program. First, Mike Peake gets catfished, then ambushed by a few students from New Mexico and then kills one of those students in self defense. Then, members of the coaching staff helped hide the gun used in the shooting, and now this with the hazing. He was clearly unfit to run a D1 program and didn't have institutional control over his student athletes. Looking at his introductory presser, it appears as if he is a players' coach but at a certain point, you need to be able to set limits and guidelines because these are 18-24 yr olds. This has pre-Scott Drew Baylor vibes to it but not quite as bad but close to that.

I think their AD and chancellor should've done their due dilligence regarding the Wichita St. situation and considered that before hiring him but I can see why they hired him(disciple of Chris Jans and Gregg Marshall, won a JUCO championship in year #1, and definitely is a good talker).

I'm wondering if Xavier Pinson(Mizzou/LSU) or DaJuan Gordon(K. State) were at all involved or not. It's a shame because they had some veterans on their squad that came from good programs and you wonder how nobody didn't step up and put a stop to the hazing and why it took the athlete's father to step up and say anything?
Ugh. I bet Shauna is absolutely mortified (again). What a bummer for her (and her family) when she’s having such a fantastic season…
 
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