BirdsEyeView wrote:Oh very good, just a misunderstanding of words. I thought that was a general bashing of the entire university and not specific to the basketball program.
Either way, it will be interesting to see how this transpires. If the past is any predictor, then the suspensions/punishments will be small.
The problem is, Illinois State has set a precedent for major infractions and doing nothing about it for other sports as well. I can't speak about the university as a whole, as I'd assume that's not the case.
The football program is notorious all around the nation at the FCS level for taking players who were given three or four strikes are previous universities for violence and drugs before being booted. Illinois State brings them in and gives them four more strikes before actually doing anything.
As I already pointed out, Marshaun Coprich was arrested AND PLEAD GUILTY to FELONY DISTRIBUTION OF ILLEGAL DRUGS. He was suspended for 11 total days - during a non contact portion of the offseason and was reinstated within 2 hours of pleading guilty.
ISU fans all over websites like AnyGivenSaturday blamed it on racist cops only arresting him because he is black. They said it was because of how corrupt the student athlete set up is and he couldn't afford to feed his family so he was trying to make a couple bucks to buy groceries (yes, that was a real excuse). He was forced to plead guilty by his attorney because had he gone to trial the racist court system would have thrown him in jail for a felony (the horror of locking up a felon). Again, he was suspended for 11 days, in May. That means no contact with coaches, no football facility access, no nothing, for 11 days after being arrested on felony drug charges. BUT DURING THOSE 11 DAYS he wasn't allowed to do any of that anyway by NCAA rules.
The number of FBS transfers they've taken that were kicked off previous teams for drugs and assault charges is simply passed off as "kids being kids" and then when the same pattern of behavior continues in Normal they say "Kids being kids".
Yet they all freely admit if it was a 5th string offensive lineman that did it he would have been kicked off the team and they would have wanted him kicked off the team. However, since Coprich was an All American there was no reason to punish him.
That same pattern is continuing with the basketball program. I can't speak to the other programs in Normal but it's clearly a pattern in the two major sports.
Since someone else will throw UNI's issue back at me. We've already covered the basketball issues.
Football - An OL got arrested on OWI and drug paraphernalia in the spring of that way. Suspended three games that fall. Had another incident and was booted off the team.
2008 the two top WRs of the #1 team in the nation were arrested on drug charges (not even felony drug charges mind you). They were both instantly booted off the team. This was going into the final regular season game of the year and into the playoffs where they were the #1 seed. Yup, booted the two top players on the team off at that point. That'd be like booting the top two basketball players off the team going into the final weekend of the regular season in basketball. Not only that, ALL charges were dropped against one of them within 48 hours. He was 3.25+ GPA student, never had any issues, and was arrested simply for being in the house at the time the raid happened. He asked to be reinstated and was told no because that isn't the standard of conduct at UNI.