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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin" data-source="post: 1374424" data-attributes="member: 4069"><p>I actually agree. The ESPN article on Izzo/Dantonio was badly slanted, playing off the horrific lack of control around the Nassar abuse. There's a lot yet to be done about that cluster!@#$, and the victims are entitled to answers and accountability for malfeasance, cover-ups, or gross negligence. </p><p></p><p>That said, I'm not a fan of guilt by association. As far as Izzo goes, if an incident was reported to police, and I think these were, the investigation is out of Izzo's hands, as it should be. Once it's in the justice system, I don't think you should fault a coach for the work police and prosecutors do (or don't do). If there's something to the OTL allegations of administrator cover-ups, then I hope that comes out, but the article is mostly allegations based on their own reporting. One thing from the article that did concern me, was the campus police reports. Not sure if those are handled differently for cases of violence, or why, but if so, that seems odd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin, post: 1374424, member: 4069"] I actually agree. The ESPN article on Izzo/Dantonio was badly slanted, playing off the horrific lack of control around the Nassar abuse. There's a lot yet to be done about that cluster!@#$, and the victims are entitled to answers and accountability for malfeasance, cover-ups, or gross negligence. That said, I'm not a fan of guilt by association. As far as Izzo goes, if an incident was reported to police, and I think these were, the investigation is out of Izzo's hands, as it should be. Once it's in the justice system, I don't think you should fault a coach for the work police and prosecutors do (or don't do). If there's something to the OTL allegations of administrator cover-ups, then I hope that comes out, but the article is mostly allegations based on their own reporting. One thing from the article that did concern me, was the campus police reports. Not sure if those are handled differently for cases of violence, or why, but if so, that seems odd. [/QUOTE]
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