Rutgers University made a 180-degree shift with its decision Wednesday to fire men's basketball coach Mike Rice, but for some people, that's not enough.
There’s an old saying: A fish stinks from the head down.
Consider the statement just released by Rutgers President Robert Barchi on the firing of head basketball coach Mike Rice.
And just like trying to find “Waldo”, you tell me what’s wrong with this...
Following the firestorm of controversy over the video of Mike Rice's treatment of players at practice, Rice was fired on Wednesday morning as head coach of the men's basketball team.
Rutgers University is under pressure over how it should react to a video of basketball coach Mike Rice aired by ESPN that shows him shoving, grabbing and throwing balls at players in practice and using gay slurs.
This is going to be a wacky comparison, but bear with me for a moment because it deals with those who have a certain control over “youngsters” and may themselves have “anger management” problems.
According to this:
A nanny working in Hoboken has been sentenced to three years in prison after being caught on camera abusing the 6-month-old child in her care, officials said...
The airing of a videotape of Rutgers basketball coach Mike Rice using gay slurs, shoving and grabbing his players and throwing balls at them in practice over the past three seasons has the university's athletic director reconsidering his decision not to fire the coach.