MSU Fans, Alums, want Simon and Board Gone
The Freep has a collection of tweets on the Nassar disaster. They are from current students, fans, and alumni. They unanimously are condemning MSU President Simon for not resigning, and MSU Board of Trustees vice-chairman for his tone deaf and moronic statements.
The silver lining is that there appear to be a majority of fans and alumni who are appalled, and not in the least supportive of the stonewalling by the MSU administration and the board of Trustees.
LINK: Michigan State fans, alums, express shock over Joel Fergeson's comments
My questions:
- Do any of you in the state of Michigan know anyone from MSU who wants Simon to stay?
- Could Dantonio and Izzo theoretically call for Simon to step down, or are they not allowed to because of their position under her authority?
January 23rd, 2018 at 5:03 PM ^
This is what I was referencing in the other threads. I don't thing MSU fans and alumni are some sort of heros or taking a brave stand by holding this position, but I think we must differentiate the reaction of the PSU Joe-hadists with that of the MSU student body regarding these respective sex crimes cases.
I would like to see more MSU fans and alums condemn Izzo's idiotic comments from the other day as well as have Dantonio acknowledge that their football first culture needs to be cleaned up regarding the treatment of and interaction with women.
January 23rd, 2018 at 5:05 PM ^
I fully agree with you. And silence isn't acceptable. There need to be public statements from major figures condemning not only Nassar but the culture of complicity and the silence of adults.
As in most things, money talks. I'm assuming there are at least some wealthy MSU donors. Eli Broad, who founded KB Home and SunAmerica, has donated more than 100 million to MSU. If he was to pull his support, or if other major donors pulled support, that would get the attention of the Board pretty quickly.
January 23rd, 2018 at 6:16 PM ^
FYI, you may be right, but a newspaper highlighting a non-random assortment of Twitter comments does not a random survey make. In other words, we have no idea how the "average" MSU supporter feels about this, and many, many may still support Lou Anna and the Board.
January 23rd, 2018 at 6:24 PM ^
You're exactly right. This was no poll, but a collection of tweets supporting the narrative. It would be interesting to see a poll, or to see if the faculty can vote, and have a percentage on "vote of no confidence." And that's why I was curious for those who live in Michigan as to whether they personally know anyone supporting President Simon and the Board of Trustees.
January 23rd, 2018 at 6:56 PM ^
My guess is, there are a whole lot of, "I just don't care about the president or Nasser or whoever, so long as basketball and football are unaffected. Fire 'em, don't fire 'em, don't care."
January 24th, 2018 at 9:28 AM ^
Maybe. A well run poll would be very interesting/helpful. I would have to think the majority of the alumni want to see an improvement in the narrative by removing Simon. That isn't going to hurt their sports and may even help recruiting.
January 24th, 2018 at 10:19 AM ^
And if suddenly the NCAA were to step in and suggest an approrpriate punishment might be some kind of program-wide sanction, that would encompass football and basketball, I have a feeling MSU fans and alums would suddenly be harboring not so much ethical outrage.
January 23rd, 2018 at 6:29 PM ^
My guess is that there is a loud minority of people who want heads to roll, a much smaller minority who want staffing to remain the same, and a plurality of people who are either indifferent or simply haven't yet learned enough to make up their minds.
But that's just a guess.
January 23rd, 2018 at 5:12 PM ^
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January 23rd, 2018 at 5:37 PM ^
Wouldn't change my perspective, regardless of who committed the crime. fuck em
January 23rd, 2018 at 5:49 PM ^
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January 23rd, 2018 at 9:50 PM ^
Mr Norris I get what you're going for and we would all like to believe UM would never allow something like this to happen and if it did the university/athletic leadership would not act in such a callous and tone deaf way. I desperately want to believe it actually but one of the main things that needs to be understood from this situation is that this truly could happen at UM or any other university accross this country. All it takes is for one single person to look the other way and that action can not only irreparably tarnish the reputation of your alma mater but bring potentially hundreds of people's lives down with it.
You're right about the deification of a coach though. I know it is a completely different situation but I keep hearing Mary Sue's press conference on the Fab Five documentary after everything came out in court: "This is a dark day for the University of Michigan". I hope that nothing ever occurs on/around/mildly associated with that school but if something does take anything they ever accomplished here down. Throw it in a closet with the Fab Five banners.
Now please don't punch me, I hear they're deadly.
January 23rd, 2018 at 11:48 PM ^
January 24th, 2018 at 12:25 AM ^
Something like this would never "touch Bo." He would probably have dragged the offenders out the door himself.
January 23rd, 2018 at 5:27 PM ^
but I feel this is correct. I tend to think people act more alike then different when history repeats.
There wasn't much uproar among PSU folk when Spanier was fired. His scalp - like Simon's scalp - was a relatively faceless, "low cost" scalp. But JoePa's scalp was a whole lot harder for many PSU folk to sacrifice.
January 23rd, 2018 at 8:19 PM ^
Well now they know, where are the campus protests? Who gives a shit about twitter posts when LKS and Hollis are still employed.
January 23rd, 2018 at 9:46 PM ^
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January 23rd, 2018 at 4:53 PM ^
What is taking so long for sponsors and large donors to drop their funding? That will be the end of these jackasses.
January 23rd, 2018 at 6:51 PM ^
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January 23rd, 2018 at 4:53 PM ^
I know some MSU fans that were 100% confident that this would bring down Nassar and Nassar only, but that was several months ago. I think the wind is changing directions.
January 23rd, 2018 at 4:56 PM ^
1. No.
2. Izzo is THE FACE of the university, not LAS. Kids don't go to MSU because of the president, they go because of athletics first, couch burning second, and Box Folding 101 third. He should be bold enough to speak out, but he showed his true colors (twice; with his original quote and follow up) no matter what he says going forward. If he was smart, he would have seen the writing on the wall for her and started to distance himself by speaking out on behalf of the victims.
January 23rd, 2018 at 10:19 PM ^
January 23rd, 2018 at 5:02 PM ^
I doubt it is truly unanimous, but I do believe it is the consensus.
January 23rd, 2018 at 5:10 PM ^
I'm sure you're right. There have to be at least some MSU knuckleheads out there who support Simon. Joel Fergeson is one. What an embarassment. But yeah, I meant that the tweets referenced in the article were all unanimously in favor of Simon stepping down. I'm sure they would cherry pick tweets supporting the article, but I can't imagine there are too many out there wanting to see Simon stay.
January 23rd, 2018 at 6:04 PM ^
that is an absurd statement by the OP. As someone who's done market research, it pains me to no end when people see a few tweets and make blanket statements about the sentiment being expressed (and this happens all the time now because journalists are lazy and cherry pick a few tweets that deomonstrate the points of their clickbait stories).
Twitter is a platform that gives voice to the loudest, not at all necessarily the concensus. So few people actively tweet (less than a quarter of active users), and the ones that do are predominantly trolls, journalists or exhibitionists such that it is a really terrible platform from which to assume accurate representation of a population.
January 23rd, 2018 at 6:28 PM ^
I completely agree with you. As said elsewhere, these tweets just support the narrative of the journalist and don't prove a thing.
That's why I ask for admittedly anecdotal evidence of MSU fans or students or alumni who are standing with and behind Simon. Being out of the area, I don't run into many MSU fans or alumni. For those in Michigan, it would be interesting to hear of MSU partisans actually supporting Simon and the administration. I'm sure they're out there.
January 23rd, 2018 at 6:58 PM ^
and is as clickbait-y as the articles these garbage journalists write.
To say "MSU Fans, Alums, want Simon and Board Gone" implies all or a majority of them feel that way, when you nor the article you cite has any evidence whether that's the case.
January 23rd, 2018 at 7:00 PM ^
Point taken. Need to be more clear. Thank you.
January 23rd, 2018 at 7:13 PM ^
as you commented so I don't mean to keep piling on, but you also somehow conclude in your OP that it "appears a majority" feel this way? Based on 15 tweets? That's not a lack of clarity, that's drawing false conclusions on the level of fake news.
C'mon man. You're better than that. I'm mostly just sad that that's how you interpreted that article because it's another example of things I wish weren't true.
January 23rd, 2018 at 10:31 PM ^
You're right . . . I would like to believe that MSU fans and alums and students are outraged and embarassed and upset. What was written isn't solid support for that position. The article just chooses tweets that reinforce the narrative.
I'd love to find out that it is in fact the case MSU partisans are demanding the removal of President Simon. We'll see what the reality actually is.
January 23rd, 2018 at 5:14 PM ^
well, i know one of the board members... i disliked him while i was dating his daughter and my opinion of him as plummeted. thanks for that cuba trip, though.
January 23rd, 2018 at 5:22 PM ^
January 23rd, 2018 at 5:22 PM ^
1.) Nope, and most of my high school friends go to/went to MSU
2.) Does it matter? There's no way Simon would fire or punish Izzo or Dantonio for their comments.If they spoke out against her, MSU students and alumni would be fully behind them. They'd riot if she tried to make a move on either coach. Plus Hollis is who Izzo and Dantonio report to. She'd have to force Hollis to act for her. Hollis has gotten by unscathed in all this. He wouldn't dare do that or say a word. Izzo and Dantonio know all this and it's what makes them even bigger cowards for not calling her out.
January 23rd, 2018 at 5:20 PM ^
January 23rd, 2018 at 5:23 PM ^
You probably won't have anyone not a political figure call for resignations, because regular faculty/coaches likely have a non-disparagement clause in their contract preventing them from publicly voicing negativity or whatnot.
The Governor (state) or potentially the board of trustees could start the process to remove the president but I don't know that it's going to happen.
January 23rd, 2018 at 5:42 PM ^
Good luck enforcing that. Sure, MSU could sue a faculty/staff member, and perhaps they would. However, that would be an epic doubling-down on already incomprehensibly bad behavior by the university. I can't see a jury finding for MSU.
January 23rd, 2018 at 7:23 PM ^
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January 23rd, 2018 at 5:57 PM ^
There needs to be some kind of exception for a non-disparagement clause. I think that non-disclosure agreements, like the one McKayla Maroney signed, are very problematic. You have to have a way to speak out when you think something is wrong.
And I agree with the other response: for MSU to discipline Dantonio or Izzo for speaking out would be an incredible doubling down, which I don't think would happen.
January 23rd, 2018 at 7:20 PM ^
The board is the university, legally. The board decides who’s president, and the voters choose the board.
The governor is empowered to fill board vacancies, and of course he can influence whom his party nominates for the seats down the road. But he can’t compel them to do anything, nor overrule them.
January 24th, 2018 at 9:19 AM ^
January 23rd, 2018 at 5:34 PM ^
There's a protest scheduled on campus for Friday at 6 PM now. Faculty is trying to organize a "vote of no confidence" which I don't think has any force beyond moral force.
But she can't survive this, I don't think. If she does, money really is the absolutely only thing that matters.
January 23rd, 2018 at 6:02 PM ^
That's great on the faculty. I don't know that it has no power. The faculty, and beyond them, the student body, are the university. If they very strongly give a vote of "no confidence," along with what we're hearing from alumni, that will have a huge affect. The last piece would be for major donors to exert pressure on the administration.