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RE: Former UM player York pleads guilty to 2 charges
(09-24-2014 08:49 AM)Dwight Wrote:  It's interesting that no one has suggested that UT should not have admitted him as a student. In other words, he's a good enough citizen to be in our student body, but not a good enough citizen to be on our football team? I'm not sure that there should be different standards.

It never occurred to me that they would have any choice or knowledge of the situation. Don't think they exactly do a background check. Of course, now it's apparently more public knowledge. Even more pressure on the kid, not something he can put so easily into his past, particularly without statement from the victim.

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09-25-2014 02:29 AM
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