Only three comments? I expected more. Attitudes like the cops there are what ruins organized sports at all levels. Boys will be boys has got to go. Women need to demand punishment. And learn how to protect themselves when going out for a good time.
Campus cops may have to worry what the college coaches and administrators think of their zealous enforcement, but city cops in the college towns I’m familiar with cut the sports stars zero slack. Or any other students or school employees (of which most athletes are both).
Doesn’t just happen in college towns. High school athletes get away with a lot, too. If I’m not mistake, Winston was still attending high school when the incident he was implicated in “allegedly” (cough! cough!) happened.
jbmlaw01 almost 11 years ago
Thus the downside of Southern collegiate football. See Taranto’s essay in WSJ today for an alternative view.
Durak Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Only three comments? I expected more. Attitudes like the cops there are what ruins organized sports at all levels. Boys will be boys has got to go. Women need to demand punishment. And learn how to protect themselves when going out for a good time.
Michael Ritter almost 11 years ago
Campus cops may have to worry what the college coaches and administrators think of their zealous enforcement, but city cops in the college towns I’m familiar with cut the sports stars zero slack. Or any other students or school employees (of which most athletes are both).
Guilty Bystander almost 11 years ago
Doesn’t just happen in college towns. High school athletes get away with a lot, too. If I’m not mistake, Winston was still attending high school when the incident he was implicated in “allegedly” (cough! cough!) happened.
Durak Premium Member almost 11 years ago
This is how things spun out of control at Penn State.