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Dorial Green-Beckham Dismissed from Mizzou

Pinkel is forced to give his players a short leash when it comes to violence against women, courtesy of the incident with the swimmer.
 
Pinkel is forced to give his players a short leash when it comes to violence against women, courtesy of the incident with the swimmer.

It should be short for whatever program, whatever coach, and not need any justification. Violence against women is unacceptable anywhere.

Proof of guilt should be necessary though before actions are taken though, as we have seen with the witchhunts at CU and Duke (lacrosse) have proven.
 
It should be short for whatever program, whatever coach, and not need any justification. Violence against women is unacceptable anywhere.

Proof of guilt should be necessary though before actions are taken though, as we have seen with the witchhunts at CU and Duke (lacrosse) have proven.

I agree with the first part, and I think there should be a reasonably high amount of proof needed before someone gets the boot. In the case of DBG, I think the coaches got it right.
 
The reports that the victim was being hushed by the coaching staff were possibly a bigger reason to make DGB go away.
 
Headed to Oklahoma, although there is a chance that he never plays for them.
 
Headed to Oklahoma, although there is a chance that he never plays for them.


He could very well sit out this season and enter the draft, but he is really raw. A season at Oklahoma would be good for him. Not that that means anything.
 
The ncaa denied his appeal Friday. Good to see that he couldn't run from his problems in Missouri and be able to play for OU.
 
The ncaa denied his appeal Friday. Good to see that he couldn't run from his problems in Missouri and be able to play for OU.

If that appeal had been granted, the NCAA could just go ahead and burn its rule book.
 
the way the transfer sit out a year rule has become sort of conditional is a bit weird. marcus houston being one example. but this kid shouldn't be able to jump to Oklahoma and play right away. what you read is he is a good kid basically. if so, then he can basically be a good kid like everyone else playing scholly football and realize it's a privilege. and there are rules.
 
the way the transfer sit out a year rule has become sort of conditional is a bit weird. marcus houston being one example. but this kid shouldn't be able to jump to Oklahoma and play right away. what you read is he is a good kid basically. if so, then he can basically be a good kid like everyone else playing scholly football and realize it's a privilege. and there are rules.

Do we ever hear it reported that a guy is a scumbag?
 
This is total BS. It is a 'dynamic' of domestic violence that the victim recants and works to protect 'her man'. Colorado will never not file, or dismiss, based on a victim's recanting. If mizzou coaches did talk to her before she backed off, this could be a big problem for them. Reminds me of M Irvin being accused of slashing a teammate with a razor and the Dallas cops saying "no one wanted to sign a complaint"
 
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