Well, Iave gone on at length over the last couple times about my Rutgers lover viewpoint on the Mike Rice chaos. What I didnat expect to get was an indication of why my love for Rutgers exists in spite of, rather than because of, many my experience as a student. Before todayas press conference where Rutgers president he'll be for some time, considering that the Board of Governors doesnat seem intent on putting him out) (and looks Robert T. Barchi tried to describe away facts like why he never watched the movie documenting Riceas abuse of players when Rice was initially suspended, ESPN writer John Barr did a SportsCenter meeting on campus. The kids who went by were generallya college-y. A couple of were horrendous-looking bros. One party held a cutout of Pernettias mind behind Barr (this one, I was sort of amused by). And then, uha this: A water balloon. Good work creating the Penn State parallel easy to bring. While needless to say the main misconduct wasnat slightly in a nearby of the dangerous functions Jerry Sandusky perpetrated, nevertheless the administrative buck-passing running wild in cases like this attracts the comparisona DONaT MAKE IT EASY FOR THEM TO GET IN TOUCH US TO THAT GIANT SCANDAL AND ENSUING REACTION. THERE IS NOTHING GREAT THAT WILL COME OF THAT. If you would like to protest Pernettias ouster, do what the youngsters with the Pernetti cardboard head did (and also donat responsibility ESPN a' while theyare certain blending every damn 2nd out of this story that they could, at the core of this, they did work to be commended). Don't put a balloon at some bad cameraman. Rutgers looks shitty enough today. We could keep it from looking any shittiera but not if people take things like this, if everyone else linked to the school works hard enough.
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