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I had occasion to take pride in my alma mater's basketball team recently -- however, not for its on-the-court achievements. First, though, let's start with the shame. One of Michigan's star players was booked on a domestic violence charge. This sort of thing has happened enough to players on my favorite teams that I go through a fairly standard set of reactions. First, hope that it's not true. Second, realize that it probably is (although who knows). Third, hope that the team will suspend him. Fourth, realize that they'll probably, at best, wait until the athlete is facing some jail time before doing anything. (See the recent case of Jamal Lewis of the Baltimore Ravens -- not one of my favorite teams, and even less so after that incident.)
But, hey, what do you know, they suspended him.
Christina expressed less pride in one of her alma maters this morning after being informed of last night's "riot" in downtown College Park.
But, hey, what do you know, they suspended him.
"Given the seriousness and sensitivity of the situation, we feel it is in everyone's best interest that we suspend Daniel pending further review," U-M Coach Tommy Amaker said. "We feel this is the right course of action at this time."After the Fab Five scandals of the 1990s, I'm glad to see Michigan's determination to run a clean program.
Christina expressed less pride in one of her alma maters this morning after being informed of last night's "riot" in downtown College Park.
One student standing in front of Wireless Solutions resisted. When two officers tried to push him back, a surge in the crowd sent the student and the two officers into the window of the store, causing them to break the glass.Then again, they did beat Duke, so a lot can be forgiven.
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