Do-Do Occurs among student-athletes, that's just a fact of life, so what do you judge on?
Personal Responsibility, for the decisions and actions taken by every individual involved.
Then Accountability, of the student, the coaches, and the Admin.
Judging the
'Over-all Team Actions,' not just on the actions of a few.
You take a chance or two occasionally, but not everyone can live up to the
'Gator Standards'
"The fact of the matter is sometimes you have young people and young people make mistakes. You have to have accountability when that occurs, and there's typically in those situations there's a campus or university protocol and we followed that to the letter,'' Stricklin said.
"We don't get involved. But when young men make mistakes, they have to be held accountable. Your hope is that over a period of time it gets to a point where you get the right people in your program and young men pay attention to what's happened to others who stepped out of line before them and they make good decisions."
It's an unfortunate part of the off-season that coaches and administrators dread, and fans across the country either fear
(when it's their school) or relish (when it's someone else's school). ![Cool :cool: :cool:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
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I (iG) mentioned a couple of weeks ago that we were approaching the dreaded
'long hot summer' and
'talking season,' hoping that the Gators could move forward without the negative headlines. but as I said to begin this post,,,,
Do-Do Occurs... So far, it's not been too bad and it's being dealt with properly. So GoooooGATORS.
This Scott Carter article seems to mirror my recent posts and/or attitudes.
https://floridagators.com/news/2019/5/10/football-carters-corner.aspx