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Hammer down on Rutgers HC

From what I've read he "made minor changes" to a player's paper. So he personally helped a student cheat to remain eligible is the way I understand it.

This seems like a dismissible offense as far as I'm concerned. Maybe there is more to it than is being reported but that's disgraceful by the coach and you have to wonder if he would do that what else has he done in the past.
 
From what I've read he "made minor changes" to a player's paper. So he personally helped a student cheat to remain eligible is the way I understand it.

This seems like a dismissible offense as far as I'm concerned. Maybe there is more to it than is being reported but that's disgraceful by the coach and you have to wonder if he would do that what else has he done in the past.
they've had pretty many players arrested or kicked off the team too.
 
Why is Rutgers allowed to stay in the BigTen? They are an embarrassment to the conference with the constant scandals.
 
Over the last 40 years I have taught at Penn State and Wisconsin-Madison (as a graduate TA) and as a professor at USC, Iowa, and (for the last 30) at Purdue. In my experience during that span, no coach would have dared approach a faculty member about an academic issue (even at ethics-challenged USC). One really has to wonder if Rutgers is the sort of institution that belongs in the Big Ten.
 
From what I've read he "made minor changes" to a player's paper. So he personally helped a student cheat to remain eligible is the way I understand it.

This seems like a dismissible offense as far as I'm concerned. Maybe there is more to it than is being reported but that's disgraceful by the coach and you have to wonder if he would do that what else has he done in the past.
As I recall, this is the type of coach to player help, is what began the mess of the Purdue Womens' Basketball program.
Using the same yard stick, coaches should be fired, player dismissed, lives ruined, recruiting destroyed and incompetent politicians elected.... But alas, not all yard sticks are the same, nor are University adminstrations ... or NCAA application of penalties.
 
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