Showing posts with label College Sports. Show all posts
Showing posts with label College Sports. Show all posts

27 November, 2018

The Monday Morning Quarterback

BREAKING: UNC Hiring Mack Brown as Next Head Coach

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14 November, 2018

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Al Leiter's Top Prospect Son Officially Commits to Vanderbilt

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26 October, 2018

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Alleged Pipe Bomb Package Suspect is a Huge UNC and Clemson Fan

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08 June, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Heinous Past of College Baseball Star Comes to Light


Oregon State should be preparing for a run on the NCAA College Baseball World Series, but instead, the team is facing serious questions about a star pitcher who happens to be felon convicted of a sex crime.

Luke Heimlich, a 21-year-old southpaw who is arguably the best pitcher in the nation, is a sex offender who, at the age of 15, was convicted of inappropriately touching a girl who was between the ages of four and six, according to a report in the Oregonian. The incident happened when he lived in Washington state, and the newspaper had the disturbing details:

The girl told investigators that inside Heimlich’s bedroom, he pulled down her underwear and “touched her on both the inside and outside of the spot she uses to go to the bathroom,” according to court records. “She said that she told him to stop, but he wouldn’t,” the documents state, and that “it hurt” when he touched her.

Heimlich pleaded guilty to one count of molestation, a class A felony in Washington, and as part of his conviction, he had to register as a sex offender. While most states keep juvenile court records private, Washington allows some to be made public, but that’s not what brought this case into public view. It seems that Heimlich let his sex offender registration in Oregon lapse, and he was caught up in a sweep of the Benton County (OR.) Sheriff’s Department hunting down sex offenders. That record made its way into the Oregon court system, and the Oregonian discovered it while writing a profile on Heimlich.

According to the newspaper, team head coach Pat Casey and athletic director Scott Barnes have refused comment, and Heimlich hasn’t responded to requests for comment. Among the questions — did Heimlich tell OSU officials about his conviction and sex offender status and if he did, when did he do it? If the university knew, why was he allowed to play? If they didn’t know, but do know, does that impact his standing with the team as they march toward a possible NCAA championship? Will be be allowed to pitch?

Barnes did say Oregon State doesn’t have a policy against banning students convicted of felonies from athletic participation. A university spokesman, Steve Clark, told the Oregonian that the sheriff’s department shares it list of sex offenders with the school and the OSU cross checks it against its database of students. But there’s no word on how often that list is updated, and while the school does share the information with a few departments, like human resources, athletics automatically doesn’t get a copy, Clark said.

On Thursday, Oregon President Ed Ray issued a statement, in which he called the report “disturbing,” and said he doesn’t condone the conduct. The statement appeared, in full, in the Oregonian.

Oregon State University students,
You already may have read or heard about an article published today on OregonLive and in The Oregonian questioning the university’s admissions policies. This news story also provided information regarding a reported past sexual offense conviction involving an individual, who is now enrolled as an Oregon State University student.

I find this account disturbing and want to let you know that OSU does not condone the conduct as reported. But we also understand that this case involves a criminal matter that was previously addressed by the judicial system in the state of Washington.

We take this issue very seriously, and I want to be clear that each day the safety and security of our students, faculty and staff is Oregon State University’s number one priority. Our policies and procedures seek to provide a safe learning environment for our entire community and to ensure that all prospective and current students are treated fairly and equitably.

By university policy, all OSU students – including student-athletes – are subject to the same academic criteria, admissions standards, codes of conduct and community standards while applying to and attending the university. OSU follows U.S. Department of Education recommendations that universities not allow a person’s criminal history to affect disproportionately a student’s access to higher education and opportunity for a better life.

Heimlich has been dominant this season, He’s 11-1 with a 0.76 ERA with 128 strikeouts in 118 innings and a WHIP — walks plus hits per innings pitched — below one, at 0.98. Baseball America ranks the 6-foot left hander as the 31st best prospect in the upcoming three-day MLB draft, which starts Monday. That means he’s in line to be a first-round pick and command a million-dollar plus singing bonus. (Last year’s No. 31 pick received a $1,350,000 bonus.)

The Heimlich case brings to the fore the subject of athletes and preferential treatment. Last year, the Stanford swimmer Brock Turner was convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman and served about three months in jail — even though the prosecution asked for 14 years.

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03 June, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Following a Costly Scandal, One College AD is Announcing his Retirement


Paul Krebs was a rather anonymous name in the college sports world before word broke a couple of weeks ago that he used more than $60,000 in public funds to finance a trip that included golf in Scotland. Now, Krebs is headed out of his job, as New Mexico announced that he would be retiring effective June 30.
Krebs said the following in an official statement:
“I am proud of my 11 years of service to the University of New Mexico and our accomplishments as a Department. I have had the privilege of working with great coaches and staff during my tenure. Even more important, I am proud of our student-athletes, their character, and how they have represented the University on the playing field and in the community.”
Beyond that, interim University of New Mexico President Dr. Chaouki Abdallah said glowing things about Krebs’ performance in the role.
“I thank Paul Krebs for his outstanding leadership of UNM athletics. His tenure will go down as the most productive and successful in school history. Paul has tried to retire several times over the last year, and now I finally have reluctantly agreed to accept his retirement. Paul and Marjori have been very active in serving the University community, our city and our state. I wish Paul the best in his retirement.”
Still, it should be noted that Krebs is not leaving scot-free. The Albuquerque Journal brings word from Krebs that he “isn’t running from anything” and that the embattled AD had been attempting to offer his retirement for months, even before the incident with the Scotland trip. With that said, the timing is certainly curious and New Mexico now finds itself searching for a replacement in the role.
Using public funds to play golf isn’t going to go over well, but Krebs maintains his innocence with regard to wrongdoing. You be the judge.

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28 May, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Brady Delivers Video Message at Funeral of Navy SEAL

[ PHOTO: BOSTON HERALD ]
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady delivered a video message to the family of a Navy SEAL killed recently in action. In a column this Memorial Day weekend, Bill Speros of the Boston Herald wrote about Navy SEAL Kyle Milliken, a Maine native and former UConn track athlete killed in Somalia on May 5. Brady delivered…
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27 May, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Is This the Reason the Big 12 Didn’t Want to Expand?

[ PHOTO: NBC SPORTS ]
There has been plenty of speculation in recent days that the Big 12 is “dying” or even that the Oklahoma Sooners are looking for any possible way to escape from the conference. However, that looks very silly if one report is correct, as Chuck Carlton of The Dallas Morning News brings word that member institutions in…
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11 May, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Adelphi University Lacrosse Team Uses Donald Trump's RNC Speech as Entrance Theme

[ HAT-TIP: THE WASHINGTON TIMES ]
The men's lacrosse team at Adelphi University is causing a stir on social media after they used a speech by President Trump as their entrance music. An Instagram video posted by Barstool Sports showing the team running onto the field following a portion of Mr. Trump's 2016 Republican National Convention speech has been viewed more than…
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08 May, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

A College Sports Power is Grieving After a Former Athlete was Killed Serving his Country

[ PHOTO: USA TODAY ]
A Navy Seal killed in Somalia last week has been identified as former University of Connecticut athlete Kyle Milliken, according to a Pentagon news release. Navy SEAL killed in Somalia identified as a 38-year-old Kyle Milliken from Maine https://t.co/vtaCVvrwim pic.twitter.com/lioLezdIHq — ABC News (@ABC) May 7, 2017 Milliken was killed during an operation targeting the terrorist…
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07 May, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

A Power 5 School is in Mourning as One of its Athletes Dies at the Young Age of 22

[ PHOTO: USA TODAY ]
Kaelin Kersh, a track and field athlete for the Mississippi State Bulldogs, died in a car accident early Sunday morning. She was 22, and died just two days after she graduated. Today the Bulldog family mourns the loss of senior Kaelin Kersh. Our prayers go out to Kaelin's family.
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02 May, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

One Up-and-Coming Track Star Just Put NFL Draft Prospect’s 40 Times to Shame

[ PHOTO: SEC COUNTRY ]
If you ask any fan of an SEC school they’ll tell you that there’s nothing like “SEC speed” and this video will only prove it. The only thing is that this kid running a faster 40-yard dash than any NFL prospect doesn’t play football. Tennessee track star Christian Coleman showed that he was faster than everyone…
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23 April, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

A Tragic Accident on the Field has Taken the Life of a College Athlete at the Young Age of 19

[ PHOTO: BLEACHER REPORT ]
A 19-year old soccer player for Wheaton College was killed when he was hit in the head with a hammer during a track and field event sponsored by the college. Ethan Roser, a freshman, was volunteering at the Wheaton College track and field competition when he was accidentally struck by an errant hammer throw, according to…
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22 April, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

UNC was Billed by Football Players' Lawyers, Newly Released Records Show

[ HAT-TIP: THE NEWS & OBSERVER ]
Newly released records show three attorneys billed UNC-Chapel Hill for representing football players the State Bureau of Investigation had sought to interview as part of a criminal investigation into what turned out to be hundreds of bogus classes and independent studies. The bills were small — a combined $2,500. That's because the attorneys told the SBI…
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