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Tay"LLLL"or "LLLL"ewan (douchebag)

He's a pretty reputable guy, right?
He'll spend all day telling you how awesome he is, then drop laughers like rigged raffles and slander other Buckeyes for selling gear without bothering to actually talk to anyone from the team or that family, who possess the gold pants (and size) to offer a serious beat down to georgy boy.
 
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Dohrmann's continued rant that respecting student privacy rules is "an act of cowardice" is self-serving and lazy. If a reporter wants to know whether a student has been accused of a crime, he should monitor arrest records rather than expecting university administration to tell him via press release.

With that said, Gibbons remains a despicable human being by all accounts, and he doesn't deserve any sympathy just because this hack has a weasel in his drawers over UM's handling of his case. As for the university itself, I'm not going to come down hard on them just on Dohrmann's say-so; I need reportage from somebody competent. The student paper might be a good place to look for such persons. But even the Michigan Daily's call for "transparency" in the athletic department would likely be responded to at any major university much the same way as at Michigan: a polite "fuck you" from the AD.
 
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At 2 p.m. today at Rackham Auditorium, a group of students are planning to march to the Fleming Administration Building to tell administrators they are fed up with officials “hampering transparency and safety to protect their own profit-making abilities and reputations.”

“We have been silenced for too long,” according to the Facebook page announcing the protest. “It is time to show our anger at this silence. If they say ‘shut up,’ we say, ‘Rise Up!’ It is time to make some NOISE.”


From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20140225/SCHOOLS/302250059#ixzz2uLz6wNRa

Uh oh.

They have the kids mad enough to pop collars and jangle keys.

If they've had an extra shot of espresso in their soy lattes then watch out, shits about to get real up there.
 
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At 2 p.m. today at Rackham Auditorium, a group of students are planning to march to the Fleming Administration Building to tell administrators they are fed up with officials “hampering transparency and safety to protect their own profit-making abilities and reputations.”

“We have been silenced for too long,” according to the Facebook page announcing the protest. “It is time to show our anger at this silence. If they say ‘shut up,’ we say, ‘Rise Up!’ It is time to make some NOISE.”

Ord, is there something you want to tell us?
 
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Office of Civil Rights going to get involved. Look out TSUN
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...-investigation-for-response-to-2009-rape-case
The University of Michigan is reportedly the subject of a federal investigation regarding the school's handling of an alleged 2009 rape involving former kicker Brendan Gibbons.

The Detroit News reported Tuesday that two complaints prompted the investigation, and the U.S. Department of Eduction confirmed that the Office for Civil Rights is investigating a Title IX complaint involving the school.

Gibbons was arrested, but never charged, after it was alleged that he sexually assaulted a female student at a party on Nov. 22, 2009. It was not until Dec. 19, 2013 that Gibbons received a letter telling him he would be expelled from the school due to a violation of the Student Sexual Conduct Policy.

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Forgot that this link was already posted
 
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