Got killed for saying there might be a culture of sexual misconduct at UT with the athletics program yesterday. Still don't think we have seen the end. And no, I understand it's not just UT but to say we don't have issues with this is dumb
I still disagree with you on this. I didn't attack you or anything. But think about this logically.
1 player (Johnson) from this year's class has gotten in trouble.
2 from last years (Crowder, Howard) got in trouble.
2 from the team before that (AJ and Williams?), might be one more.
OK, so you are running right around 2% of team members that have legal issues for each team.
How does that rate compare to the general Student population? How about to other Universities? How about the general population?
2% does not seem indicative of a culture problem. It does not seem pervasive. Statistically, that would not stand out to me.
We have to be realistic. There are bad people. They live in our communities. They go to Church with us. They work where we work. Most go their entire lives hiding the monster within. And yes, they go to school with us.
Young people are worse at hiding it. They already make dumb mistakes and are more likely to get caught. And we pay more attention to it.
We don't seem to be surprised when it's the guy living in the bad part of town. We expect it from the homeless looking person standing on the corner with the rumpled cardboard sign. But when it is someone we gave the benefit of the doubt to? When it is someone we have accepted, even put our hopes and dreams in? That hurts the worst. And we are less likely to forgive.
Don't let that worry, that hurt, cloud your perspective. A small number (1 to 3 per year) is to be expected. At least statistically.
We are an imperfect creature, us humans. Our societal filtering process isn't going to be perfect. 98% success rate is the norm in anything.