UPDATE: Pat Fitzgerald fired from Northwestern

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When Fitz announced he was suspended for a couple weeks due to hazing allegations, I assumed it was something minor and that would be the end of it. Because it’s Pat Fitzgerald and Northwestern right?

But, if what these former players say is true, he could be on his way out. Considering the light punishment, I don’t think NU expected the details to come out. The nerds got a wee bit pervy:

 
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Kinky shit?!

ESPN is reporting that Northwestern president Michael Schill is reconsidering the penalty for Fitzgerald — who has been the head coach since 2006 —and will speak to university leadership to reconsider the penalty.
“In determining an appropriate penalty for the head coach, I focused too much on what the report concluded he didn’t know and not enough on what he should have known,” Schill wrote, per the ESPN report.
“As the head coach of one of our athletics programs, coach Fitzgerald is not only responsible for what happens within the program but also must take great care to uphold our institutional commitment to the student experience. ... Clearly, he failed to uphold that commitment, and I failed to sufficiently consider that failure in levying a sanction.”
The Daily Northwestern reported the hazing involved “coerced sexual acts,” with testimony from a former player that “vile and inhumane behavior” took.
Per the player, who chose to remain anonymous in the report, player-victims were restrained by upperclassmen wearing masks before inappropriate hazing activity took place.
The report also included allegations of freshmen players being forced to strip naked and perform various acts in team areas, including a naked center-quarterback exchange.
 

ESPN is reporting that Northwestern president Michael Schill is reconsidering the penalty for Fitzgerald — who has been the head coach since 2006 —and will speak to university leadership to reconsider the penalty.
“In determining an appropriate penalty for the head coach, I focused too much on what the report concluded he didn’t know and not enough on what he should have known,” Schill wrote, per the ESPN report.
“As the head coach of one of our athletics programs, coach Fitzgerald is not only responsible for what happens within the program but also must take great care to uphold our institutional commitment to the student experience. ... Clearly, he failed to uphold that commitment, and I failed to sufficiently consider that failure in levying a sanction.”
The Daily Northwestern reported the hazing involved “coerced sexual acts,” with testimony from a former player that “vile and inhumane behavior” took.
Per the player, who chose to remain anonymous in the report, player-victims were restrained by upperclassmen wearing masks before inappropriate hazing activity took place.
The report also included allegations of freshmen players being forced to strip naked and perform various acts in team areas, including a naked center-quarterback exchange.
KINKY SHIT!!!!!
 
I have to admit that I am pro hazing to a certain extent and when the story first broke I was like BFD. Now that the details are out, it is a different story and far beyond the pale.
On a home board I frequent a former player said that at high level athletics, some hazing is just part of the deal. He made it clear that stuff like what happened at NU isn’t cool at all, and he’d never seen that sort of thing. But freshman carrying equipment bags or pads, or singing the fight song, all of that was common.

Even without the sex themed weird stuff, the NU hazing seemed to be punishments for inexperienced players making a mistake. That’s how people learn, you don’t dry hump them for it. It’s no better than when a coach would withhold water on a hot day in the old days.
 
Okay, okay.....

























Next time they need to lube up? WE DRAW THE LINE AT DRY HUMPING!!!!



LOL.
 
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