A law firm's investigation has determined that a former Rutgers University football coach did not bully a former football player and that there was no retaliation against the player.
When coaches use words like “p---y” and “bitch” toward their players, are they bullying them, or trying to get them motivated to play harder?
If you’ve been following the case of Rutgers Scarlet Knight cornerback Jevon Tyree, that’s the accusation he’s made against his former defensive coordinator Dave Cohen...
The parents of Jevon Tyree, the Rutgers football player who says he was bullied by a members of the coaching staff met face-to-face with Athletic Director Julie Hermann to discuss the allegation and the school's response.
Rutgers athletic director Julie Hermann has met with the family of a former football player who left the team after claiming a coach bullied him and then limited his playing time.
It’s getting to the point where every time I see the word “bully,” the hairs on the back of my neck stick up.
Why?
Because, while I concede bullying has always been with us, is it necessarily to the extent of being at "epidemic levels" that we’ve been hearing so much about lately...
Rutgers head coach Kyle Flood and Athletic Director Julie Hermann would not directly comment on new allegations of bullying made by player Jevon Tyree during Saturday's game.