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Posted on 8/26/13 at 3:49 pm to
Posted by Smoke Ring
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Posted on 8/26/13 at 3:49 pm to
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Even worse is the story of the University of Missouri student-athlete tutoring culture, which is paramount in keeping players eligible for competition. "The System" lays out the profoundly bad idea of college girls being paired with football and basketball players – who are often academically disinterested and physically exhausted – for apparently lightly supervised one-on-one work.

The result: an environment of sexually provocative conversations; rampant hook-ups; tutors just doing the athletes' schoolwork themselves; and, most terribly, in the case of star running back Derrick Washington, a 2010 sexual assault of his clean-cut, serious-minded tutor that sent him to prison.

The victim in that case spoke publicly for the first time to the authors and revealed her horrifying ordeal while blowing up the entire system. Washington, his parents and other key witnesses also spoke candidly about what went wrong at Mizzou.
Posted by the808bass
The Lou
Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 8/26/13 at 4:11 pm to
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The victim in that case spoke publicly for the first time to the authors and revealed her horrifying ordeal while blowing up the entire system. Washington, his parents and other key witnesses also spoke candidly about what went wrong at Mizzou.


It should've blown up when a tutor went to Mike Anderson about Mike Dixon sexually assaulting her during Mike Dixon's freshman year. It didn't. CMA suspended Dixon for a few games and everyone hushed it up.

One wonders if there are a dozen Sandusky-like stories hidden out there (if not similar in scope, similar in administrative coverups) with many victims sacrificed on the altar of collegiate sports.
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