Mark Dantonio and "Red-Lock" status.
WTF is this supposed to mean and why aren't we making lots of good jokes yet?
Coach Mark Dantonio, when asked Wednesday if anyone who participated in the April 1 scrimmage has been suspended or are no longer with the program, said other players beyond the 15 who did not dress for the game are in what he termed a “red-lock” situation.
“Well, we red-lock people from time to time. We use the term red-lock for various things,” Dantonio said on the Big Ten spring football teleconference. “So yes, there has been. That’s a constant. There is constant people in and out of different situations. I think that is normal.”
April 13th, 2017 at 11:32 AM ^
don't want to see the details for myself, my point is that Dantonio will not be able to declare "the situation was handled appropriately" with impunity and without everybody being able to judge for themselves if it was or wasn't. Michigan Teacher was implying that these three players could be back on the team at the end of the investigation without anybody ever knowing what they were suspended for in the first place. I think that is far-fetched. If the information is not available right now to the public it certainly will be at some point, it can only be swept under the rug for so long.
is convenient for maintaining the illusion.
April 13th, 2017 at 12:42 PM ^
Yet slightly different. 1 player will be charged with a more serious crime than the other two. We just have to wait.
April 13th, 2017 at 10:10 AM ^
April 13th, 2017 at 10:13 AM ^
to this I kind of respond the same way as I stated right above this. If "there is nothing to see here," why is the program acting as though there is a bunch of stuff to see?
I'm starting to wonder if somebody else told Ingham County that "we will take this from here."
April 13th, 2017 at 10:37 AM ^
I think you may be right because this is a huge title ix investigation. With the Nassar mess comes extra scrutiny and a much higher legal bill so I would think this is much bigger than your normal swept under the rug or sit on thier hands type situation.
April 13th, 2017 at 12:57 PM ^
may pertain to a sentencing range.