spanky
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Post by spanky on Mar 9, 2021 20:58:18 GMT -5
This story is a bit shocking to me. Then again, after New York Governor Cuomo's behavior I am not totally surprised by anything now. What would posses a man who was so successful at LSU to go to Kansas and hit on woman? The Kansas basketball program used to be one of most respected and dominant programs in the country. Sad is not the right word for me in the governor OR the coaches situations. Grown men who made a ton of money. What would make a man stoop so low?
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shoes
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Post by shoes on Mar 10, 2021 11:07:18 GMT -5
Spanky, as near as I can tell this all relates to back to what he did at LSU. People in power, whether that's a politician or a head coach have often abused that position because I assume, they don't think the rules apply to them.
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Post by spanky on Mar 11, 2021 12:07:11 GMT -5
So what you're saying is that his behavior was pretty much swept under the rug by the powers to be? I agree 100% if that is what you mean. The Penn State abuse situation comes to mind although so far Miles is accused of hitting on women, not children. I wonder if the cultures of LSU and Kansas come into play.
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