Bo had a wife beater on his staff, I never saw the out pouring of hate toward him. What if he had killed her right before the bowl game? Would that have left a stain on our image?? Nobody is perfect in this life. A little fender bender nearly 10 years after his last offense does not need to get him discarded for someone else that likely has skeletons in their closet.
This is easily fixable. Riley suspends him for a few months to send a message to him and the players that nobody is above the rules and the AD redoes his contract to stipulate NO Alcohol consumption for the remainder of the time he is employed by the University, or it is automatic dismissal.
Different scenarios because the offense occurred later. And not relevant.
We already talked about TO. You have your facts wrong. It's a bad idea going with a version of events based on a single prosecutor's press release.
Tom hid a gun in his desk for Abdul Muhammad, he wrote about it in his book. My facts are facts. You just deny and put your opinion out as fact.
I think you missed what CM said - he only speaks FACTS
There's an irony in you calling me out while we are still waiting for a link to the "fact" that TO hid a gun for Muhammad.
the si hit piece has a quote from osborne about the incident. and it was tyrone wiliams gun that steele and osborne hid.
In contrast to Saber, you at least seem to know some of the "facts" around that incident, like who was involved.
Now I recommend you look for the additional information that the prosecutor didn't release in his press statements.
Some of those facts will include that TO and his staff immediately notified police of the gun, kept it secure (didn't try to "hide" it or destroy it) and held it for only two days, turning it over immediately when a police officer came to retrieve it.
If you go only off of an SI article and Lacey's statements, I understand why you come away with the impression that TO obstructed justice.
But, one only has to ask: was he or his staff even investigated for, let alone charged with, obstruction or hiding evidence? The answer is a resounding no. AND, Williams was not guilty of the underlying crime allegedly involving the gun.
People need to stop believing that prosecutor press releases are gospel.