BigRedBuster
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Oh...no.......they didn't.......
The actions included wrestling underclassmen to the ground while maintaining restraint, simulating a "humping" action; wrestling underclassmen to the ground while another participant placed his genitals on the face of underclassmen; and instances of the participants placing their genitals on the buttocks of the alleged victims and stroking their genitalia.
Never had hazing of any kind when playing sports...or anywhere...what is wrong with people.
That should help out recruiting.
I don't know, I think it would be a negative on recruiting. I guess we will see.
This is funny...but then I started to wonder if Frank was being sarcastic too...which is also funny. I guess I am good. Thanks for the laughs fellas.It was sarcasm...
This guy gets itThis is funny...but then I started to wonder if Frank was being sarcastic too...which is also funny. I guess I am good. Thanks for the laughs fellas.
Penn State football coach James Franklin told a player not to talk to police following a fight with a star linebacker in a 2018 incident that involved punching, choking and a knife being pulled, according to allegations contained in a university report obtained by ESPN.
The accusation by now-former Nittany Lions defensive back Isaiah Humphries is contained in a draft report that was part of a 2019 Title IX inquiry into sexual assault allegations in the Penn State locker room. The document sheds new light on the allegations that became public when Humphries sued the school early this year. The report, which does not include conclusions by investigators, contains interviews with dozens of football players, coaches and staff.
Humphries told investigators that, after his fight with linebacker Micah Parsons in March 2018, he met with Franklin in the coach's car outside the Lasch football building, according to the report. The investigator wrote: "Mr. Humphries added that Coach Franklin came and said, 'Don't talk to the police because Micah is his start [sic] player and makes money, so if he gets in trouble, he's gone,' meaning Mr. Humphries would be gone."