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News-Gazette: Brad Underwood cleared in DIA Investigation into his coaching
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<blockquote data-quote="Hoppy2105" data-source="post: 1463369" data-attributes="member: 9835"><p>In a nutshell the two recommendations by LeRoy and Raycraft were:</p><p></p><p>1. Basically a revising of the student handbook so students know they can report when coaches do bad things as well as students. </p><p></p><p>2. That they (LeRoy and Raycraft and other members of the athletic board) are kept in the loop when things happen because that’s how it used to be.</p><p></p><p>For number one, even though the students are probably briefed ad nausium about how/when/why/where to report, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to specifically say “if your coach is the guilty party, and you don’t trust the normal reporting procedures, here’s who to talk to”. Critical thinkers would figure it out on their own, but that sort of change would be a catch all for anyone that couldn’t figure it out and would also cover the univerity’s butt.</p><p></p><p>The second part was handled perfectly by Whitman and I encourage people to read it to see his full response.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoppy2105, post: 1463369, member: 9835"] In a nutshell the two recommendations by LeRoy and Raycraft were: 1. Basically a revising of the student handbook so students know they can report when coaches do bad things as well as students. 2. That they (LeRoy and Raycraft and other members of the athletic board) are kept in the loop when things happen because that’s how it used to be. For number one, even though the students are probably briefed ad nausium about how/when/why/where to report, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to specifically say “if your coach is the guilty party, and you don’t trust the normal reporting procedures, here’s who to talk to”. Critical thinkers would figure it out on their own, but that sort of change would be a catch all for anyone that couldn’t figure it out and would also cover the univerity’s butt. The second part was handled perfectly by Whitman and I encourage people to read it to see his full response. [/QUOTE]
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