Another thing to consider is we, as rabid fans of the Vols, are the ones who are concerned the most. Outside of our fan base, and a few of our rivals, nobody cares. To us, it's terrible. We had some press and made the espn ticker for a few days. The plaintiffs shot their wad with dud bullets. When espn realized they should have vetted their sources more thoroughly, the ticker went silent. Sure, the plaintiffs will try to pull some more crap, but they will not get the reaction they want.
While I'm not disagreeing with your sentiment, are you ready for at least two more years of this? For what I've heard a trial wouldn't take place for two to three years. And even if UT wins the image has been tarnished. It's just a tough situation.
E actly Pappy. This smells of DC Trial Lawyers Seminar 101. We show up in a suit and complain, you send us money, we go away. Eff these folks, if we have nothing to hide fight this until the sun explodes.right...why would we want the truth to be revealed? just pay em off and UT gets to keep that image....this sounds like Washington DC rhetoric IMHO :shades:
Most people are looking for the quickest most painless way of ending this. And the attorneys for the plaintiffs know this.
You seem worried that Tennessee's image has been tarnished even if they win. It is more tarnished if they settle. It is trashed if they lose. When your choices are what they are here, and only one is acceptable, you take it.
200 years ago, this kind of junk was settled in a different, more honorable way. It isn't allowed anymore, so what the heck, fight it. It has gone beyond a settlement.
Nobody says it in person, but I read it online a lot particularly from UK and Vandy fans. They also like to call us the Vawls and Voles etc, as though it's demeaning even though we own them.
And yes, that is what I meant when I said institute.
Edit: Oh yes, don't forget the Vandy favorite, the Viles.
By the way it is tiresome to see some our more weak kneed VN fans on their knees begging to settle because of reputation being smeared. Dudes and like minded dudettes, they've already smeared us, that is not going away. You can't unring a bell, you only get one bite at the apple going public with "rape culture," how many times can they kill you? Once is the answer for those of you from Copper Basin. They've done it already. Now do you slink in a hole and let it stand or do you come back for boomerang revenge and clear our name? Friends, Vols, country folk lend me your ears! Fight this smear of our institution, vanquish the accusers and make them rue the day they attacked us!! Make them pay to the %$#@ing grave and beyond!Protection money - they learned well from the Mafia.
It doesn't matter now if it takes 2 or 3 years IMO because the people that bought in to all the negatives will always believe their opinion was right if UT settles. I just think that from here on out, unless a major development arises that is unforeseen, old news is just that old news and who cares. Their best shot has been fired at the Volunteer Nation.... Time to fight back, Remember the Alamo... Just saying
By the way it is tiresome to see some our more weak kneed VN fans on their knees begging to settle because of reputation being smeared. Dudes and like minded dudettes, they've already smeared us, that is not going away. You can't unring a bell, you only get one bite at the apple going public with "rape culture," how many times can they kill you? Once is the answer for those of you from Copper Basin. They've done it already. Now do you slink in a hole and let it stand or do you come back for boomerang revenge and clear our name? Friends, Vols, country folk lend me your ears! Fight this smear of our institution, vanquish the accusers and make them rue the day they attacked us!! Make them pay to the %$#@ing grave and beyond!
What kind of Title IX reform?
For one, the part of Title IX that allows suits like this, and several others, to exist.
My primary issue with Title IX is that it is ripe for abuse by people accusing schools of not protecting 'victims', many of whom are failing suits that would be totally laughed at if Title IX didn't give them some grounds. Title IX requires schools to handle sexual assault cases with special tribunals to keep federal funding leaving schools wide open to all kinds of BS.
The women in this case are saying Tennessee failed to keep them safe by following due process, for instance. Criminal cases belong in the courts, not in administrative chambers where biased folks (on both sides) can ruin a kid's life.
The most ridiculous aspect to this suit against Tennessee, from what I can tell, is the inclusion of Alexis Johnson's accuser as a plaintiff. As Jimmy Hyams pointed out, she is not even a UT student and UT was never given a chance to implement their investigative protocol before she was added to the suit. Nor was Alexis Johnson on campus long enough to have been influenced by any existing culture. He was, however, immediately suspended from the team following the allegation. What was Tennessee (Butch Jones or any member of the administration) supposed to do for her? This is crazy.
Definitely fight back. Good write up. We kid about Jimmy not reporting things until he has confirmed rekiable sources instead of reporting first rumor he hears. That being said his reporting is spot on.