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re: Zach Price arrested for 3rd degree assault

Posted on 4/5/14 at 1:47 pm to
Posted by the808bass
The Lou
Member since Oct 2012
111802 posts
Posted on 4/5/14 at 1:47 pm to
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if college kids getting in fights, damaging property, smoking weed, and not paying rent are thugging it up and some need to be gone - I am curious what you were thinking just a few years ago when we had players getting accused of rape, getting DUIs, getting shot in the ankle during fights, pulling shotguns on people, etc? You must have been wanting to shut down the program.


The athletic program of a state university shouldn't be a halfway house or a military academy. There's thousands and thousands of athletes who manage to make it through college without raping people or getting $2700 behind on rent or getting arrested for drugs or DUI. Lowering our expectations just means that the athletes will continue to lower their standards of behavior.
Posted by Stlweir
St Louis
Member since Nov 2013
239 posts
Posted on 4/5/14 at 2:06 pm to
I can understand the sense of betrayal Price felt when he found his girl friend and Roomate/teammate together ( assuming that is the case) but one has to have have the common sense that flying out of control enough to get arrested means you have fkd up. To do it again is beyond stupid. Price has risked his scholarship and possibly his D1 career. Best case for Price is that he is on a short leash and any problem and he is gone.
Posted by Tigersessed
Member since Feb 2012
498 posts
Posted on 4/5/14 at 3:36 pm to
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The athletic program of a state university shouldn't be a halfway house or a military academy. There's thousands and thousands of athletes who manage to make it through college without raping people or getting $2700 behind on rent or getting arrested for drugs or DUI. Lowering our expectations just means that the athletes will continue to lower their standards of behavior.


You are correct. You do not lower your expectations, you set them and then fairly and consistently enforce them. For college athletes they will have a code of conduct that covers everything you mentioned. When people frick up, whether it is a one time big deal or an accumulation of problems, it should be addressed accordingly. Please let me know all of the examples that Mizzou and/or its coaches have failed this and need to improve.

Also your expectations need to be reasonable and attainable. Setting your expectation at some utopian concept that college kids should never get in trouble will just set you up for disappointment. That level of success in recruiting will never be reached by any school.

The worse meme of Mizzou message boards over the last 2 years is the idea that if you are not demanding change then you are settling for mediocrity. It is like a bunch of posters read a management style story in one of those magazines placed in the back of airline seats.
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