Ma'lik Richmond sues for spot on Penguin football roster
Posted: Sep 13, 2017 7:25 PM CST Updated: Sep 13, 2017 9:33 PM CST
http://www.wfmj.com/story/36361580/malik-richmond-sues-for-spot-on-penguin-football-roster
Ma'lik Richmond sues for spot on Penguin football roster
Posted: Sep 13, 2017 7:25 PM CST Updated: Sep 13, 2017 9:33 PM CST
http://www.wfmj.com/story/36361580/malik-richmond-sues-for-spot-on-penguin-football-roster
That will definitely build team chemistry and a championship/workman like attitude in the locker room! Wow
"Sometimes a concept is baffling not because it is profound but because it is wrong" E. O. Wilson
"I'm not crazy my mother had me tested". Sheldon Cooper
My boss hates it when I shorten his name to Dick, mainly because his name is Steven.
And now it gets really interesting: Judge grants restraining order allowing Ma'lik Richmond to play
Now the question is does Bo play him tomorrow now that he has an excuse or does he invent some performance related reason not to play him even though he could?U.S. District Judge Benita Pearson ruled late Thursday evening that the embattled football player can temporarily play in YSU football games until a more permanent decision can be made.
This really is what YSU deserves to try to bring this guy in on the downlow and perhaps even convinced him to try out for the football team (as some accounts have alleged that I've seen) but this is Exzibit A, B, and C why schools need to stay away from these guys shouldn't be touched by a football program. Richmond has just guaranteed that he, and no other convicted juvenile rapist, will never set foot on a competitive football field again once his time at YSU is done (which will likely be after this season at longest regardless of how this legal mess plays out). I can't say that's a bad thing but I hope Bo isn't gunning for an FBS job because after this whole ordeal he'll be lucky if he's still allowed to stay at his hometown YSU.
Heard this on Bison1660 today: He got convicted of rape (and it's not like it was a he said / she said deal because there was a mountain of evidence - and even with that, the case almost never came to court), but he still got to play his senior season on the Steubenville football team!
http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index...e_malik_r.html
https://www.theatlantic.com/national...ia-bio/317152/
Also, they make a big deal about Malik walking on at YSU, but Pelini went looking for him so don't kid yourself about Bo looking for an excuse not to play him.
He will play. Here is a question for an issue like this. It appears there are no issues with him attending YSU as a student. The petition was to have him "removed" from the football team. By trying to prevent him from playing football (it could be any sport really) are you not taking away his opportunity to "possibly" be a NFL player? If he was "only" a student and excelled in the classroom (which he is allowed to attend), would people stand in his way at becoming the next President of GM, Apple or some other large company?? Only a every few are able to lead organizations like them just like only the every few are able to play professional sports. I am not condoning what he did and was convicted for. I am simply asking a question that I do not have the answer for.
"Sometimes a concept is baffling not because it is profound but because it is wrong" E. O. Wilson
"I'm not crazy my mother had me tested". Sheldon Cooper
My boss hates it when I shorten his name to Dick, mainly because his name is Steven.