by StrykerFSU on Tue Apr 11, 2006 8:28 am
I agree with Lax_stats, Coach Pressler will have no problem finding work.
And I don't know what some of you did in college but in nearly 10 years that I have been involved with college athletics my experience has been that underage drinking is a reality and if you don't think that 99.9% of underage athletes drink, well then I've got a bridge I'd like to sell you. Personally, I find a party with strippers to be distasteful and even left such a party thrown by my fraternity for just that reason. That kind of party was undoubtedly a mistake for Duke Lacrosse and I am certain that it violates team and school policy but I think it is hardly worthy of the draconian punishments handed down so far.
I hope that when this mess is finally cleared up all players are given an extra year of eligibility and allowed to transfer with no penalty if they so choose. As to suing the accuser, I'm not so sure that anyone will get very far with that one as I wouldn't imagine that she has the means to compensate all of the players. The DA, if he hopes to keep his job, should be seriously looking into bringing charges against the accuser because as Judge Napolitano said on Bill O'Reilley last night, she has cost the county of Durham over $100,000 in investigation costs on top of the damage she has caused to the players, school, and community. Judge Napolitano also said that he expected the DA to drop the case in the next day or two. If and when that happens I hope that everyone, on this board included, rethinks how they may have rushed to judgement and were led down the primrose path by a media that was licking its chops to convict a bunch of rich, white boys.
Cliff Stryker Buck, Ph.D.
Department of Oceanography
Florida State University