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https://www.usatoday.com/story/spor...rius-guice-accused-rape-while-lsu/3391053001/
Two former Louisiana State University students say recently released Washington Football Team running back Derrius Guice raped them just months apart in 2016, when Guice was a rising star freshman on the LSU football team.

A USA TODAY investigation found that the women’s allegations were shared at the time with multiple people at the school — including at least two coaches, an athletics administrator and a nurse — yet the school does not appear to have investigated.

Uhhhh...

But he said LSU head football coach Ed Orgeron brought up the subject of his then-girlfriend and Guice about a year after the alleged assault, telling the athlete that he shouldn’t be bothered by it.

“(Orgeron) said, ‘Everybody’s girlfriend sleeps with other people,’” the former player told USA TODAY.
 
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How espn will cover this

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Report: Two women say former Washington running back Derrius Guice raped them at LSU in 2016

Two former LSU students say they were raped by former Washington Football Team running back Derrius Guice in 2016, when he was a freshman at the school, according to a report in USA Today.

The women told USA Today that Guice assaulted them in their own apartments following nights of heavy drinking.

The women said they shared their allegations with multiple people at LSU, including at least two coaches, an athletics administrator and a nurse. The women said the school failed to investigate and didn't interview them or potential witnesses.

The NFL team released Guice on Aug. 7, two hours after he was arrested on three separate domestic violence charges in Virginia.

"At no time were allegations of physical or sexual assault brought against Derrius during his years as a student athlete at LSU," Guice's attorney, Peter D. Greenspun, said in his statement given to USA Today. "To bring up such assertions only after the Virginia charges were initiated certainly calls into question the credibility, nature and timing of what is being alleged years later."

Neither woman reported the incidents to law enforcement, according to the report.

"LSU and LSU Athletics take all accusations of sexual assault with the utmost seriousness," the school said in a statement to ESPN. "Formal complaints are promptly and fully investigated and the rights and privacy of students are protected as stipulated by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. Complainants are also strongly encouraged to report the offense to law enforcement and are provided information on health care, counseling and supportive measures available."

Entire article: https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id...ton-running-back-derrius-guice-raped-lsu-2016
 
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No demands for a firing. Zilch

i get your point, but Guice is already unemployed.
and if this did happen his freshman year here, then the following people are also no longer employed by LSU:
University President
Athletic Director
Head Football Coach
His coordinator
His position coach

As a fan though, i’m hoping nobody at LSU knew about any of this.
Because guilty or not, an accusation like that needs to be looked into very thoroughly.
 
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LSU Head Coach Ed Orgeron Seeks Cornerback Transfer Through Media

The attempted harvesting has begun.

We knew it would happen, I guess I just didn't realize it would happen so publicly.

Once conferences began shutting down for the football season, we all knew that schools that were still trying to play would seek reinforcements via transfers from the players being forced to shut down.

We knew Big Ten and Pac 12 schools would get picked through like a yard sale. Or at least that would be the intention of the schools still thinking they're going to be playing this fall.

LSU head coach Ed Orgeron went one better on Tuesday, however.

Rather than stopping by a yard sale, he told the yard sales to come to him.

In a teleconference with reporters, Orgeron was asked about his cornerbacks and he made it known that the Tigers were very interested in landing a transfer cornerback from a school that isn't playing this fall.

“We’re a little short," he said. "We are currently researching if there is a cornerback or maybe a nickel cornerback out there who is available. We may take him and we could use him right now.”

Now, he didn't specifically say they were looking for a player from a school that wasn't playing, but I also wasn't on the call, so maybe he absolutely specifically did.

Any time a coach at a major university gives an answer on the record, he knows those words may be printed — virtually or literally. So imagine his joy when the Associated Press ran a story titled "Orgeron: LSU in the market for a transfer cornerback now," and then also imagine his smile as that story was tweeted for players around the nation to see via the AP's college football Twitter account.

Mission accomplished.

Entire article: https://buckeyescoop.com/page/blog/...eron-seeks-cornerback-transfer-through-media/
 
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It’s nothing new for Orgeron, who has been known to find ways to brush aside rules at various stops during his coaching career. It’s not a surprise for a program that is under the NCAA microscope for a booster payment of $180,000 to an offensive lineman. And it’s the same guy who has pulled similar stunts before in his career, calling early-enrollees when he was bolting with Lane Kiffin from Tennessee to USC and telling them not to go to class so they could potentially jilt the Vols as well.
 
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LSU Head Coach Ed Orgeron Seeks Cornerback Transfer Through Media

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The attempted harvesting has begun.

We knew it would happen, I guess I just didn't realize it would happen so publicly.

Once conferences began shutting down for the football season, we all knew that schools that were still trying to play would seek reinforcements via transfers from the players being forced to shut down.

We knew Big Ten and Pac 12 schools would get picked through like a yard sale. Or at least that would be the intention of the schools still thinking they're going to be playing this fall.

LSU head coach Ed Orgeron went one better on Tuesday, however.

Rather than stopping by a yard sale, he told the yard sales to come to him.

In a teleconference with reporters, Orgeron was asked about his cornerbacks and he made it known that the Tigers were very interested in landing a transfer cornerback from a school that isn't playing this fall.

“We’re a little short," he said. "We are currently researching if there is a cornerback or maybe a nickel cornerback out there who is available. We may take him and we could use him right now.”

Now, he didn't specifically say they were looking for a player from a school that wasn't playing, but I also wasn't on the call, so maybe he absolutely specifically did.

Any time a coach at a major university gives an answer on the record, he knows those words may be printed — virtually or literally. So imagine his joy when the Associated Press ran a story titled "Orgeron: LSU in the market for a transfer cornerback now," and then also imagine his smile as that story was tweeted for players around the nation to see via the AP's college football Twitter account.

Mission accomplished.

Entire article: https://buckeyescoop.com/page/blog/...eron-seeks-cornerback-transfer-through-media/


This can't be true.

I'm pretty sure I heard LSU was DBU
 
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It’s nothing new for Orgeron, who has been known to find ways to brush aside rules at various stops during his coaching career. It’s not a surprise for a program that is under the NCAA microscope for a booster payment of $180,000 to an offensive lineman. And it’s the same guy who has pulled similar stunts before in his career, calling early-enrollees when he was bolting with Lane Kiffin from Tennessee to USC and telling them not to go to class so they could potentially jilt the Vols as well.


let’s not forget 2005 after Katrina wrecked NOLA, he called Tulane to see if any kids wanted to Transfer out of the city.


I mean he called fucking TULANE for transfers.
 
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