Thursday, May 19, 2011

"Today Show" Story A Little Loose With The MVP's...

((HT: NBC/"Today Show"))

First and foremost, if there is anything that went down that was intimidatory, morally or criminally wrong, bullish, boorish, or felonious, the HQ would be the first group to say that the book needs to be thrown at any and all parties that screwed up. And that includes universities, bureaucracies, and individuals.

The "Today Show" aired a report this morning alleging that, in two cases of reported sexual abuse on the campuses of Indiana University and Wake Forest University, that both schools did everything possible to discredit the accusors in the case...

The Wake Forest accusor, Margaret Hurt, said that in her incident two basketball players forced her to have oral sex in a Miami hotel room after an NCAA regional game in Miami. The two players were identified as Jeff Teague and Gary Clark.

Here's the report...

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So, here's where they went wrong in their research...

Gary Clark was nowhere near being one of the team's "most valuable players." He averaged two-and-a-half points per game in 29 games played...

Wake President Nathan Hatch responded to the report this way...

"I am troubled by the prevalence of sexual misconduct in our society today," Hatch said. "Regarding the described incident, however, I feel strongly that the University’s response, as well as our character, has been misrepresented."


Hatch wouldn't go into any further detail because of pending litigation...

More when we know more...
Makes you wonder...

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