LSU ummm rumors

Ok, so aren't all these people adults and did they break any laws? If not, then I am not sure why this is a story besides being a fun thing to talk about.
Yeah, staff shouldn't be tapping students. She was staff and he was a student.

Lots of high school teachers and staff get busted tapping adult (>18) students because that's not acceptable.

Don't dip your pen in the company ink or in this case don't let the company ink get spilled on you.
 
Yeah, staff shouldn't be tapping students. She was staff and he was a student.

Lots of high school teachers and staff get busted tapping adult (>18) students because that's not acceptable.

Don't dip your pen in the company ink or in this case don't let the company ink get spilled on you.
I actually agree with you šŸ˜‚ anytime there is imbalance of power or ā€˜positionā€™ lol it can get you in trouble.. the only way you can sometimes gets away with shenanigans is if you are on the same level, and thatā€™s kind of up for debate, but usually ignored.. itā€™s best just to not mix the two at all
 
High Standards would be asking your compliance department to launch an immediate investigation and awaiting the results of that investigation before making an absolute statement possibly covering on wrong doings.
 
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Brian Kelly remorselessly killed a kid. I'm not sure why anyone expects him to do anything but lie and cover things up.
 
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Brian Kelly remorselessly killed a kid. I'm not sure why anyone expects him to do anything but lie and cover things up.
That might be the most under-covered, forgotten-about story in CFB over the last 50 years. That was a big deal for like 2 days, and then it was forgotten about. It deserved at least as much, if not more, coverage than the Urban/Zach Smith thing.
 
That might be the most under-covered, forgotten-about story in CFB over the last 50 years. That was a big deal for like 2 days, and then it was forgotten about. It deserved at least as much, if not more, coverage than the Urban/Zach Smith thing.
It should have rendered him totally unemployable.

But it's LSU. One simply has to look at their basketball program and the underhanded way they (at least used to) funnel money through churches to see all one needs to see about their morality.
 
It should have rendered him totally unemployable.

But it's LSU. One simply has to look at their basketball program and the underhanded way they (at least used to) funnel money through churches to see all one needs to see about their morality.
Hell, ND kept him employed too. Cynics (of which I am one) would say "Well, they kept him around because he's a great coach." However Declan Sullivan died in 2010, which was his very first season. It wasn't like he had proven himself there, had won a ton of games for them, etc.

That should have been 20x the story that it was, especially when the OSHA report found the school to be at fault. It wasn't a 20/20 hindsight kind of thing; it was totally foreseeable something like that could happen.
 

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