Unverified Voracity Is Pretty Disgusted With Minnesota Comment Count

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Smearing the Pitinos' good name. Minnesota suddenly suspended center Reggie Lynch a few days ago because he was ruled "responsible" for a sexual assault by Minnesota's Title IX office. He is banned from Minnesota's campus until 2020, pending a potential appeal.

The best-case scenario here is that Minnesota pulled a Brendan Gibbons: they played a guy who they had to know was very likely to be booted off campus, telling no one and hoping that they could sweep it under the rug. That does not appear to be the case:

There are a lot of extremely pissed off locals on Twitter talking about how Lynch's behavior was widely known and nothing was done about it. Honold did have that meeting:

Honold said Friday that she told Coyle months ago that she knew of “multiple other victims” of sexual misconduct involving Lynch.

“This is a pattern,” she told Coyle and urged him to investigate further.

“But it did not really fall on open ears,” Honold said. “The only person who really responded told me, ‘Well, this sounds awfully personal, how would you even know all of this?’ And, ‘This is irrelevant because they didn’t report to police.’

Minnesota's athletic director pleads incomprehensible corporate nothing-speak:

That is a bald-faced lie in an attempt to cover his own ass and dude should get fired like Minnesota's previous sexual assault idiot AD. And their former associate athletic director. Or a gymnastics coach. Burn the whole department to the ground.

This sounds educated, so that's good. The Daily transcribed a bit of new S&C guy Ben Herbert's philosophy:

“From a weight room development standpoint, the most important thing right out of the gate for our young guys when they come in is developing their lower body and developing their back,” Herbert said. “A lot of guys spend a lot of time (bench) pressing in high school. They don’t spend a lot of time pulling and they don’t spend a lot of time training their lower body. That’s where we see our biggest gains.

“Teach guys how to eat well, teach them how to hydrate properly, teach them how to train the right way, focusing on lower body and back development, and we set them up for a great result.”

One of Herbert’s biggest success stories at Arkansas, former tight end Hunter Henry, tweeted out support of the hiring on Dec. 30.

“One of the best hires in the country!” Henry, a second-round NFL Draft pick, wrote. “This guy is legit. Might have to make a trip up to Ann Arbor now.”

I'm looking forward to the inevitable war between Herbertites and Anti-Herbertites that erupts the first time anyone has a ligament injury.

I did not know this. Apparently when Kirby Smart was hired at Georgia the first guy he wanted to call was Dan Enos, but Jeff Long had created a contract that prevented him from making a move:

“Kirby called me early (Monday), asked me for permission to talk to Dan," Arkansas head coach Bret Bielema revealed. " (I) just basically said … ‘I understand if you’ve got to talk to Dan if that’s something you want to do, but he’s got a non-compete clause in the SEC. So that kind of null and voids those things from really becoming real within our conference.”

It's tough to judge Enos's ability in a vacuum since he's going up against Alabama with a shooter and only one bean, but he appears to be well-respected in the SEC.

TV Teddy has a sad. Embarrassing toolbox Ted Valentine may have finally gone too far with his on-court antics after this flatly disrespectful action in the aftermath of a call he obviously missed:

Valentine was yanked from a couple of Big Ten games this weekend, including OSU's surprising mud-stomping of MSU, and now THREATENS TO RETIRE as a result.

"I'm thinking about retiring," Valentine told The Athletic's Seth Davis. "I've had enough of people blowing up stuff. I think I've had a stellar career, and I think it's time to get ready to walk away."

At least he thinks he's making a threat. The rest of the world sick of his histrionics looks at that as a promise. Valentine might not be the worst ref in the world, but he is the most annoying. It's long past time for that dude to hit the bricks. Hopefully his Big Ten ban is permanent. Something ain't right with that man.

So much for that defensive logjam. Michigan Hockey Winter strikes twice, with 2019 D Mike Vukojevic defecting to the OHL in the middle of a USHL season—bizarre—and 2018 D Mattias Samuelsson apparently decommitting so he can join his brother at... Western Michigan?

FWIW, Lukas Samuelsson was a Michigan commit but is now a WMU freshman... with zero games played. He's got to be a walk-on. Tremendous, tremendous screw-up on Michigan's part to let Lukas walk for another program where he wasn't going to play. Since Samuelsson dropped off Michigan's commit list more than a year prior to his enrollment at WMU this is more of a Red thing than a Mel thing.

Michigan does still have a top-ten-ish pick coming in in Bode Wilde, so it's not a crisis or anything. But the mega-D does not appear to be happening.

David DeJulius gets after it. He took on Clarkston, which features MSU-bound PG Foster Loyer, and went to work:

Very much a Walton vibe there. He's comfortable pulling up from three and the midrange and attacks downhill like Walton did early in his career. Dunno how well that aspect of his game will translate to college—Zavier Simpson was a huge scorer in HS and that went away—but the shooting and all-around dawg-ness should stick.

Etc.: Vital stuff. Equanimeous St Brown leaves ND, enters draft, avoids getting worked by Lavert Hill and David Long next year. Ditto ND RB Josh Adams. Greg Roman staying in NFL. Season summary of Wolverines in the NFL. Isaiah Livers is comin'.

Comments

trueblueintexas

January 8th, 2018 at 12:57 PM ^

I heard on a local radio news segment that Reggie Lynch is still allowed to practice with the team pending appeal. That is per a statement from Pitino, so I'm assuming it is correct. I don't understand how that can be allowed? The guy is banned from campus until 2020 yet he can practice with the team? Makes no sense. 

trueblueintexas

January 8th, 2018 at 1:51 PM ^

They used to play in the Metrodome which was off campus. The new football stadium is with all of their other sports areans on campus.

The campus is a little weird as part of it is on one side of the river and part of it is on the other. Also, the sporting complex is on the far southeastern corner of campus and starts to blend into the city so it is easy to think it is not on campus. 

lhglrkwg

January 8th, 2018 at 1:02 PM ^

They might as well have said "Yeah, we totally ignored it". To respond by just rambling about student athlete training is kind of a jaw dropper. Tacit admission that they really, really don't want to talk about what they knew

1VaBlue1

January 8th, 2018 at 1:06 PM ^

I don't know who Foster was in that video, but I don't think it matters.  DeJulius equally abused whoever was in front of him.  I very much like what I saw there!

Pepto Bismol

January 8th, 2018 at 1:06 PM ^

I'm confused. Lukas Samuelson is probably a walk-on that doesn't even dress for Western... and Michigan screwed up by not giving him a scholarship? I've got my shoes and socks off but I still can't get this to add up.

kehnonymous

January 8th, 2018 at 1:40 PM ^

It's like:

2014 Dave Brandon:  I defy *any* athletic direction in the country to embarass his school to the sordid depths I've plumbed.  Have A Nice Day!

2017 Michigan State and U-Minn ADs:  Hold our beers.

Njia

January 8th, 2018 at 1:46 PM ^

"This is a very complicated case, Maude. You know, a lotta ins, lotta outs, lotta what-have-yous. And, uh, lotta strands to keep in my head, man. Lotta strands in old Duder's head."

MH20

January 8th, 2018 at 2:12 PM ^

I haven't watched Marcus Smart since he was at OK State but I can only assume the play in question involves a ridiculously exaggerated attempt to sell the tiniest bit of contact as the most egregious display of physical violence that has ever been witnessed in the history of mankind.

BlueInWisconsin

January 8th, 2018 at 2:06 PM ^

Nice Solla Sollew reference Brian. To me that’s the great unrecognized Seuss masterpiece. So you are saying that Alabama is kind of like the Perilous Poozers of Pompelmoose pass and Beilma is General Ghengis Khan Schmitz?

MGoStrength

January 8th, 2018 at 2:52 PM ^

The most important thing right out of the gate for any S&C coach is the keep the players healthy, then to improve athletic performance.  That is the number one goal of S&C, keep your players healthy so the best players are on the field, then help them become better athletes.  Everyhting else comes afterwards.

 

 

ComputerEngineer

January 8th, 2018 at 3:12 PM ^

So Minnesota kicked a kid out of school without a trial, and you're mad they didn't do *more* to punish him?

 

This is insane.  What more could you possibly expect them to do?  They gave him the worst punishment available to them.  

robpollard

January 8th, 2018 at 4:11 PM ^

Minnesota sports doesn't seem to get stuck with "convicts" or "dirty" label that SMU football in the 1980s, Miami in the 1980s thru 2000, and now Baylor, have. I don't quite know why that is, as they have a long history of cheating and vile behavior.

Perhaps it's because they haven't been that sucessful and/or because people thnk "Minnesota nice" applies to the athetics departements.

Regardless, they are the worst actors in the B1G, in terms of many serious incidents of their decades. 

matty blue

January 9th, 2018 at 11:48 AM ^

...i'd completely forgotten about the rape incident, so i googled it to refresh my memory, and came across an article written a couple weeks after it all went down:

http://articles.latimes.com/1986-02-09/sports/sp-6093_1_minnesota-basketball/2

killer quote:  "we are blind to view something like this as an isolated incident," keller said. "We have created an environment in which incidents like sexual assault by university athletes can occur. (but) we have awakened to the reality of what is going on."

and here we are, 31 years later.  sigh.

Tedbossman

January 8th, 2018 at 3:23 PM ^

And pliability as Tom Brady says. But for 21 positions in football, you HAVE to build mass and strength. There’s no substitute for strength, and no excuse for the lack of it. Herbert seems like the perfect hire.

schreibee

January 8th, 2018 at 4:25 PM ^

Ok, so Tedboss has staked himself as leader of the Herbertites apparently?

Is there gonna be a anti-Herbertite camp?

Shannon Turley was my platonic ideal. Can't beleive UofM can't scare up enough $$ to get him, but living by Stanford is a pretty sweet life.

That does NOT make me anti-Herbert though. Hope he's an unquestioned home run hire!

UM Griff

January 8th, 2018 at 4:18 PM ^

Has chosen the strangest path for answering questions regarding Reggie Lynch. Whatever happened to “we are investigating and we will advise when the investigation is completed”. Simple.

UofM Die Hard …

January 8th, 2018 at 4:54 PM ^

I actually see more Trey than Walton.  Trey had that twitch that just got him past his initial defender....I am seeing that exact thing with David...oooo, he could be another special PG for us. 

 

Either way though, live up to Walton or Trey and thats good for us...excited to see this young man play

Hail

jackw8542

January 8th, 2018 at 5:31 PM ^

If you read her story, you will fully appreciate how inadequately the University of Minnesota protects its female students.  Here is a quote from the Minnesota Star Tribune that describes enforcement efforts at that school: 

"What she didn’t know was that there had been more than 1,000 sex assaults reported since 2010 to the Aurora Center, the school’s rape prevention and victim advocacy department, according to a Star Tribune review of the center’s reports. Yet, according to the Aurora Center’s director, Katie Eichele, the total number of rapists who had been prosecuted was zero."

It took her a couple of years to get a guy prosecuted for rape even though it seemed as if he had been raping another young women almost every week.  He is now in jail, but what Ms. Honold had to go through to get him prosecuted is astonishing (and very disappointing).

Jonesy

January 8th, 2018 at 5:44 PM ^

You're not joking about having a Walton vibe, he looks identical to walton when he jab steps and then shoots the three over his man, identical!