My personal take...
What's to stop anyone from targeting any UT player, and accusing them of any crime, if an accusation gets them suspended?
I mean, if all it takes is an accusation and a police report, then Josh Dobbs better not leave his dorm room, nor let anyone in. Anyone can make a accusation, get the person punished for an amount of time, and then decide not to press charges.
In this case, if AJ really did it, then okay, charge his butt, and have him deal with the punishment, he'll deserve it.
But there's been no charges pressed, and nothing concrete. The "victim" is taking her sweet time deciding on whether or not to press charges, when if he obviously did it, and she's got the courage to make the accusation, then she should have the courage to press the charges, and utilize the justice system that our country is so proud of.
Instead, what's happening, is no charges have been filed, and a good football player, who has been with this program through some of its worst times, and who has been an incredible leader for our program, and who has statistically done well, and who came back for a fourth year to win, is not even going to be able to participate in his Senior day which he came back for, and may not be able to help his team be in a bowl game, which he's never experienced in his career at UT, and the longer it drags out, the more of a hit his draft stock will take, meaning it's costing him money.
Basically, if he did it, then charge him, and he'll be doing the jail time.
But otherwise, why is he being punished based off of an accusation, and what's to stop anyone from accusing anyone who happens to be in the situation?
If anything, the players need to learn to not put themselves in these situations. They don't need to be at parties, or in compromising situations. But when you're at UT, those are hard to avoid unfortunately. And they can't nor should they live in a bubble simply because they're football players.
If it's true, I feel for the young lady, and that is certainly a traumatizing situation. But letting this drag out is hurting everybody. Charges either need to be filed, or the investigation needs to be over. If you talk to people who were there, and you have nothing to show forcible rape, then what is the deal?
I don't know. I just hate it that if A.J. is innocent, after everything he has done and given to the University of Tennessee, that his career is going to end here like this, because of a false accusation.
But once again, if it's true...then he deserves what is coming to him.