Thomps, I'm not mad at ESPN or USC for Clarett. It was the NYT that ran the story I've referenced re: Clarett and his test taking.
I do think, however, as I tried to allude, that IF ESPN wanted to (or the NYT, or the LAT for that matter) could EASILY say "Carrol goes to far, pulls "sick" prank" Which, frankly, is what that "prank" was.
My reference to Knight is with regard to the "media darling" thing. Knight was no media darling, and when he did a "prank" of fake whipping calbert chaney all hell broke lose. I don't even like Indiana basketball or Knight, for that matter.
Now, I'm not saying PC should lose his job, or that the NCAA needs to go snooping around. I'm saying if Phil Fulmer had pulled this shit, ESPN would not be talking about how "loose" UT practices are. The media is willing, in my view, to give USC the benefit of the doubt on these things. That is what makes me say they are, in fact, a "darling."
I can honestly say, if Tressel was behind a similar thing at OSU, I would not be saying, "It's all in good fun." There is a line, and this one crosses it. Plain and simple, Mo C or no.
If faking a player suicide is OK, what's not? Can Spurrier pull a gun on his QB as I asked above? AS I've said several times now, it wasn't OK for Knight to "whip" Chaney, but it's OK to fake jumping off a building? I guess if this was simply LenDale being a goof, that's one thing, that it was orchestrated by a coach (as I understand it was) then that's quite another.
Finally, maybe I'm sheltered, but I've never even heard of a Halloween prank, much less do I consider it routine to fake deaths in celebration of the candy holiday. (save for maybe a guy laying in a fake coffin to scare trick or treaters, or other "Campy" Halloween type crap. In my feeble mind, that's very different than pretend to jump off a roof because you're "fake" disgruntled about practice.)
I do think, however, as I tried to allude, that IF ESPN wanted to (or the NYT, or the LAT for that matter) could EASILY say "Carrol goes to far, pulls "sick" prank" Which, frankly, is what that "prank" was.
My reference to Knight is with regard to the "media darling" thing. Knight was no media darling, and when he did a "prank" of fake whipping calbert chaney all hell broke lose. I don't even like Indiana basketball or Knight, for that matter.
Now, I'm not saying PC should lose his job, or that the NCAA needs to go snooping around. I'm saying if Phil Fulmer had pulled this shit, ESPN would not be talking about how "loose" UT practices are. The media is willing, in my view, to give USC the benefit of the doubt on these things. That is what makes me say they are, in fact, a "darling."
I can honestly say, if Tressel was behind a similar thing at OSU, I would not be saying, "It's all in good fun." There is a line, and this one crosses it. Plain and simple, Mo C or no.
If faking a player suicide is OK, what's not? Can Spurrier pull a gun on his QB as I asked above? AS I've said several times now, it wasn't OK for Knight to "whip" Chaney, but it's OK to fake jumping off a building? I guess if this was simply LenDale being a goof, that's one thing, that it was orchestrated by a coach (as I understand it was) then that's quite another.
Finally, maybe I'm sheltered, but I've never even heard of a Halloween prank, much less do I consider it routine to fake deaths in celebration of the candy holiday. (save for maybe a guy laying in a fake coffin to scare trick or treaters, or other "Campy" Halloween type crap. In my feeble mind, that's very different than pretend to jump off a roof because you're "fake" disgruntled about practice.)
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