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Jed Fisch > DeBoer

Posted on 4/15/24 at 10:28 pm
Posted by 731Vol
West Tennessee
Member since Mar 2024
184 posts
Posted on 4/15/24 at 10:28 pm
Jed is a better person, and has actually high character, unlike DeBoer. DeBoer plays a rapist to try and win a game, after two separate woman report him for rape to the university police.

Jed Fish had to fix the mess that DeBoer left for him. What did Fisch do when he found out? He suspended him indefinitely, no questions asked.

Don’t believe bama fans when they defend this piece of shite and try to convince everyone he didn’t know anything, when in fact he knew about both allegations along with the University. The 2nd rape was reported to the University November 28. The 1st rape was reported to Police October 28th. The University did not follow its own reporting procedures for Sexual assault accusations.

UW reporting procedure and title IV

Also this isn’t the first time that University Washington has had issues with rap, and sexual assault on campus. They have actually been threaten with lawsuits due to reporting issues. Also Washington has also been in scandles with violating propel civil rights in the past when hiring people by being racist and not hiring people because of race. The upper ranks at Washington are slimy people, along with half of Seattle.

Here’s what current staff members and students have to say, and they are not surprised Washington actually tried to cover it up.

These revelations are not sitting well with some at the university.

“It doesn’t matter if you’re winning a football championship. I think holding everybody the same standards is really important,” UW student Sixtine Gurrey said.

If this was a normal a student t accused and they wasn’t on a CFP football team, they know this student would have been removed from campus.


Larry Kessler, a professor at the UW School of Public Health, agreed.

“Multiple allegations of rape should be taken very seriously, particularly in this climate,” he told KIRO Newsradio Wednesday, a day after Rogers was formally charged. “That makes this extra concerning that the University of Washington allowed this young man to play.”

New details emerging from court documents indicate UW officials were aware of at least one rape accusation against 18-year-old running back Tylin “Tybo” Rogers last fall, during the height of the Huskies’ historic season and run to the CFP National Championship game.


Gurrey says the university’s handling of Rogers’ situation is disappointing, but not shocking to her.

“I also went to the University of Florida, at a time when our football team was really good, too,” she said. “There were a lot of allegations against our football players at the time. I feel like it’s pretty common, actually.”

She added that she only heard about the incident from media reports this week. To her knowledge, UW officials have not provided any communication to students or staff about the matter.

Students and Staff at UW are concerned…

As you see, the only ones defending DeBoer or Washington over this is Alabama fans, DeBoer and UW AD. Even staff and students are not even defending him, even though they where in the middle of a CFP run. Even they agree this player should have been suspended indefinitely then.

But at least students understand how certain football programs and coaches treat acts of violence against woman as long as the football team is winning.

I don’t know how any parent could feel safe to send their daughter to university of Alabama knowing if they are raped or assaulted by a football player, it will be covered up.
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