While date rape does happen... Some accusations are just sober regrets the next morning... So stop jumping to conclusions here. These young men deserve just as much respect as these young women. Just because someone is a star athlete, doesn't mean they are bad people. Just because a girl cries rape, doesn't mean she was. That's what makes these cases so complicated, and also why I don't jump to conclusions. There are certain consistencies authorities look for in cases like this to try to ascertain the facts of what happened as much as possible. Stop assuming UT is protecting a player, and trying to sweep this under the rug. The reporter in this case, wrote a biased unsubstantiated editorial article that isn't based on facts, and it should be viewed as an editorial, not news.
As they should.
How ****ing hard is it to stop giving them 'whiffs' of assault to write about?
Some don't have the will power to resist temptation
Others don't know what the word no means because they've barely heard it their entire lives.
the Tennessean regularly hurts good people with agenda reporting and total disregard for the truth. Don't believe word you read in that toilet paper.Let me preface this by saying if this happened I feel horribly for this girl and her family. I can't imagine having a daughter and going through this.
With that said, there are many questions about this story. Alcohol and parties only complicate matters. I know that is part of the college land scape, however. And you don't go to a party expecting to be raped.
I'm sure the name of the player will follow here soon after. Surprised it hasn't already actually as it seems like that would be easy to figure out who was suspended during the time of this going on. It would have been going on during the season as she reported this in September.
Now, I may regret saying this out of fear of being disrespectful. But, there certainly are questions and we certainly don't know all the facts. But, this was at an outdoor, off campus party/gathering. Therefore, she had to agree to go back to the accused players room (unless she was incapacitated, which would have been noticed by others at the party or video camera leading to the players dorm/room). You don't typically go to parties alone either and her friends you would think would notice this. This is where it is different from the AJ case as that occurred at his apartment. And the fact that she had to willingly go back to his room in my opinion would make it very hard to prove that anything unconsential took place. That does not mean it did not, I just think it would be an extremely hard case to prove or prosecute.
If it did in fact happen, the player has no place on the team. He deserves to be behind bars for a very long time. From what little we know, however, it seems like it will be hard to prove.
so another alleged rape victim gets run through the ringer on VN
happy valentine's day
I'm only going to comment on what I know.
That article is another example of "gotcha journalism." Police handle issues like this, not journalists. In the simplist terms, the article is full of conjecture.
As evidenced by the Williams / Johnson situation, if the police are rightfully involved, players are suspended and criminal action is pursued. The legal system (as flawed as it may be) then determines guilt or innocence.
As a final thought, I am pleased that the writer chose not to slander anyone by withholding the names of those involved.
