Everyone is beating a dead horse here, but
it's heartwarming to see an IU thread consistently at the top of the Purdue board.
On a personal note, I'm disappointed that Hendershot didn't miss game time. I really am. And I'm disappointed in Coach Allen for, in my estimation, not leaving up to the LEO concept which I understand to include accountability to your teammates for putting yourself in a negative situation. We've all seen the news reports and how the case resolved. I don't think any of us know enough of the facts to say exactly what happened, but it's certainly not "nothing" but it also doesn't appear to be the "he choked the hell out of her" that is being implied here.
And I'll also go back to my glass houses post from a ways back on the issue before everyone puts on their most chivalrous "here we know how to treat women" hat. There is currently litigation pending against Purdue over what's being alleged to be a policy (at least informal) where Purdue athletes get the perk of being treated for STDs without being formally tested for them so as to give the athletes plausible deniability when they infect a partner because they were never "formally tested." Is that as bad as domestic violence? Individually, I'd say no. But it's a hell of a way to treat the female student population (or male for that matter). And it's a bad look. But no one is burning their season tickets in protest.