Rape allegations? Sexual misconduct? Stolen credit cards numbers? Do not take your accusations to twitter. Heck, don’t even take your accusations to USASF, go to the POLICE. Those are crimes.
Verbal abuse by a coach? True abuse? Go to your parents, change gyms, go to the police, report...
I can’t get behind shaming anyone (gym or individual) from behind an anonymous screen. You haven’t educated anyone by doing it that way, you are merely putting them on the defensive.
Brown and gold were my college colors. Yuck.
I wore green and white in high school.
Coached orange/black, blue/white, green/white, and now my daughter wears green/white.
And green just happens to be my favorite color.
Am I the only one who thinks the only way to break the traditions is to bring in a non-UK graduate as a coach?
Someone who sees these things going on and appropriately gives it the “hairy eyeball” look?
The report states that the nudity came to light during the investigation. It says that 2 team members stated they did the toss topless and 11 members saw someone do it topless or bottomless.
Report here...
The retreat was a team sanctioned event. There is no way the NCAA would allow this kind of stuff to happen at an official event for any sport without sanctions on the coaches or school as a whole.
Perhaps a reason why cheer needs to come under NCAA’s oversight.
This is true.
My point about the students being “kids” is as the coach, it is our job to be the stick-in-the-mud adult in the situation. Don’t let it happen at team sanctioned events or be prepared to lose your job.
People, this is why there are whistleblower laws. You don't want the crazy, disgruntled parent to get you fired? Don't allow illegal and/or hazing things to happen on your watch. There was illegal drinking and nudity happening at a team sponsored retreat. What was UK supposed to do once...
I think it's going to depend on location - what the individual states are allowing, and what the location is allowing. I know a lot of camps happen on college campuses, they're going to have to factor in what the college is allowing to happen on their property.
Doesn’t anyone think that it’s actually the other way around? Disney convincing varsity to hold an event? Because despite being a huge disney fan, that’s actually more of what I’d expect from them.
Not healthcare here so I can’t answer from that perspective, but as an avid Disney freak I can tell you that Disney isn’t even currently accepting new reservations before June 1.
For all of you holding varsity over a fire, they are far from the only sport trying to hold on to their seasons. Both my son’s soccer program and my daughters softball program are sending messages about getting back in it. The softball league wants to get this season in in May and June, what...