With your reasoning we should not just stop there, the whole fan base, students, teachers, and parents were in some way shape or form a part of this also.
LET THEM ALL EAT CAKE!
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Ummmmm, Yeah. College athletics is a cesspool and our priorities are all fucked up.
OSU is in the middle of two of these things. MSU somehow just got cleared by the NCAA on the gymnastics thing which is another disaster. Maryland neglected a kid until he died. Penn State debacle. And that’s just one conference.
Domestic abuse (and many other things) are real problems, but they should be dealt with by the police, courts, etc. I'm not sure why a football coach is responsible for someone else's behavior outside of the job. I don't read the news anymore, so I don't know any details but how did he even know? Did the victim notify him? If so, why didn't she go to the police instead of a football coach?
Again, I'm not condoning abuse. I'm saying it should be handled by the proper authorities.
Don't worry, I got a similar backlash when I pretty much asked that exact question. I just don't understand why people are more angry with a head coach and athletic director than the actual perpetrator. There are a lot of terrible people in this country and most of them have jobs. Should we be calling the heads of those who employ them?