Jonathan Rose No Longer on the Team

Already suspended twice this season. I don't think he was kicked off, but the timing of this time means no more games for him. I'm sure he would have liked to enjoy not going out on this note, but rules are rules.

 
He was a senior, right? If so, dismissing him at this point seems a bit, "You can't quit! You're fired!"
Was that a joke? Sorry I didn't laugh LOL
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He was a senior, right? If so, dismissing him at this point seems a bit, "You can't quit! You're fired!"
Was that a joke? Sorry I didn't laugh LOL
Not a joke. Just seems weird to me to formally dismiss a player before their final game in a very inconsequential bowl game. At this point, you might as well just let it ride and not play him in the bowl game, but I don't see the utility of throwing a guy off the team roughly a week before the final game of his college career.

He was a senior, right? If so, dismissing him at this point seems a bit, "You can't quit! You're fired!"
Was that a joke? Sorry I didn't laugh LOL
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I am also confused.

 
If he failed a drug test and had used up is chances, he is gone! right now. If the coach has a rule, it has to be firm and clear to the rest of the team that the same will happen to them if they break said rule. Its all about deterrent.

 
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The utility is "We're not going to let it ride for your benefit if you keep breaking the rules." That's a message to send to the rest of the team. It's not a soft message meant to try to keep the peace, but I think it is appropriately firm.

It's pretty bummy for a player to not be able to finish his Husker career on his own terms, or to get to partake in the bowl trip with all its swag, etc, along with his teammates.

But the guy apparently messed up twice already this season, and they're not going to just give it to him to be nice, considering the circumstances. I don't know if that's harsh or not, since we all have no idea what sort of teams rules violation this was. Maybe there wasn't much of a judgment call to this.

 
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