Today's Columbia Spectator reports that no real information is being made
public about the real results of the Chad Washington incident and the Twitter
backlash that followed.
Key paragraph:
“Terry Martinez, interim dean of student
affairs, said that Washington and other football players who posted racist and
homophobic tweets were “held accountable for their behaviors,” but declined to
discuss specifics.”
All my sources tell me is that Washington is on the team.
They also say one player will be suspended for two games because of offensive
Tweets.
For a team that still hasn’t updated its player weights on
the roster yet or even officially named a starting QB, don’t expect this kind
of more sensitive info to come out anytime soon… or ever.
Final Tune Up
This coming Saturday may break the vault on significant info
about the team when the Lions hold an intrasquad scrimmage from 10:30 to 12:30
at Wien Stadium. After the game, Head Coach Pete Mangurian will initiate a good new program that will pair football
alumni with existing players in something like a “mentor draft.” It’s not a great
idea to exclude all alums from this process, (lots of non-players are willing
to help and offer pathways to great careers), but it’s a good start.
By the time that event wraps up, I trust we’ll have a lot
more information about the team going into the fall. Sometimes, you have to be
careful of what you wish for because there are occasions where the info that
comes out includes news about significant injuries or other setbacks. Until
then, we’re just left guessing.
So spend that time a little more wisely and read and re-read my exhaustive Columbia football season preview here.
Looking Ahead
Is everyone sufficiently scared of Fordham now that the Rams
beat Villanova Saturday night? Yes ‘Nova was very sloppy with the ball, but Fordham
forced many of those five turnovers and the Ram offense is the real deal. Fordham
heads to Temple this Saturday, and if the Rams play well there I will be out of
ways to pour any cold water on what is a very hot team.
Week two opponent Monmouth, which doesn’t look scary right
now, and week four opponent Lehigh will play each other this Saturday at Monmouth.
That’s a rare meeting of two out of conference opponents for the Lions and it
should be very illuminating for the coaches. At the very least, it will cut
down on the amount of game film they’ll have to go over.
NFL Report
-Josh Martin ‘13
was not one of the active players in Kansas City’s 28-2 thumping of Jacksonville
yesterday. Hopefully, he’ll actually get on the field soon. The next game for
the Chiefs is their huge home opener against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday.
3 comments:
The Spec story also said Washington is on the team.
Callahan needs to be punished severely for his tweets. Its probably him but 2 games isn't enough.
What Callahan did, though reprehensible, isn't much different from what Joseph Massad spews forth, the difference being that Massad's professorship gives him a free pass.
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