HoosierReb01 Posted June 18, 2015 Posted June 18, 2015 I'm concerned that it said Allen's roommates were present for one of the drug deals. I'm assuming he lives with football players. Also, unpopular opinion time: while I wholeheartedly agree this is an awful look for the program and should be avoided at all costs, I'm fine taking on a couple of risky personalities who can elevate the team to the next level. The article didn't say roommates, it simply says there were other people there. If they were teammates, I would expect further dismissals/suspensions. mamasa and KelleyHoosh 2 Quote
KelleyHoosh Posted June 18, 2015 Posted June 18, 2015 The article didn't say roommates, it simply says there were other people there. If they were teammates, I would expect further dismissals/suspensions. Thanks for the correction. Thought I read somewhere it was roommates. Let's hope for no more of this type of news this offseason HoosierReb01 1 Quote
mamasa Posted June 18, 2015 Posted June 18, 2015 http://arrestnation.com/2015-stats/ Very interesting site that goes along with our discussion Quote
TrueHoosier62 Posted June 18, 2015 Posted June 18, 2015 http://arrestnation.com/2015-stats/ Very interesting site that goes along with our discussion I take it back. We're actually worse than Baltimore mamasa 1 Quote
TheStillman Posted June 18, 2015 Posted June 18, 2015 http://arrestnation.com/2015-stats/ Very interesting site that goes along with our discussion Those are interesting stats although I am not sure what conclusions you can make when the range of arrests for schools only goes from 0 to 5 even if IU is at 4. Yes we are close to the top but I would guess if you dug into long term trends the schools that get 0 arrests and the schools that get 5 arrests is pretty much random. We are talking about hundreds of student athletes at each school. These are 18-22 year olds, many of which come from tough socio-economic backgrounds. The underlying issue of these arrests goes much deeper than anything the administration is doing at any school. mamasa and HoosierReb01 2 Quote
mamasa Posted June 18, 2015 Posted June 18, 2015 Absolutely agree ^^ (can't quote on here)! I was just poking around trying to see how many other schools have the same problems that we're experiencing now. Lots of info out there! TheStillman and HoosierReb01 2 Quote
Alford Bailey Posted June 18, 2015 Posted June 18, 2015 Those are interesting stats although I am not sure what conclusions you can make when the range of arrests for schools only goes from 0 to 5 even if IU is at 4. Yes we are close to the top but I would guess if you dug into long term trends the schools that get 0 arrests and the schools that get 5 arrests is pretty much random. We are talking about hundreds of student athletes at each school. These are 18-22 year olds, many of which come from tough socio-economic backgrounds. The underlying issue of these arrests goes much deeper than anything the administration is doing at any school. Except the administration is allowing these individuals on campus knowing the background. Driven by the almighty $$. Quote
TheStillman Posted June 18, 2015 Posted June 18, 2015 Except the administration is allowing these individuals on campus knowing the background. Driven by the almighty $$. Find me evidence that IU is taking more risks on kids with bad backgrounds. Until then it seems to me at any school these are isolated incidents, mamasa, Walking Boot of Doom and HoosierReb01 3 Quote
HoosierReb01 Posted June 18, 2015 Posted June 18, 2015 Find me evidence that IU is taking more risks on kids with bad backgrounds. Until then it seems to me at any school these are isolated incidents, From appearances to me, I think its actually the opposite. We don't take a ton of chances. Quote
Old Friend Posted June 18, 2015 Posted June 18, 2015 Alright, I'm not exactly seeing what you think FG and staff ought to do. Until they know there is a problem they can't do anything about it. So the only problem I know of, is the swept under the rug drug tests for the basketball team. As far as other issues, I have never seen any other info that says they had prior knowledge that would require action. If Allen's drug dealing was known to the AD or coaches, and they ignored it, then you have a point, but I doubt he was declaring it to the staff. So in all three arrests with the football team here lately, I can only see post-incident action as being appropriate. If they had prior knowledge of the problems, then there is a issue. While the AD and coaches do have responsibility to keep an eye out on things, young adults learn that the rules can be worked around with a little keeping your mouth shut and keeping things out of sight. Its not like this is all something new that has popped up under FG and the current coaching staff's. Although I don't recall dealing meth coming up before, drugs and alcohol have been part of college athletics (and college in general) for a long time and IU is no exception. It seems to me that the AD is dealing with these situations pretty swiftly and firmly at this point. 9 substance arrests since the start of 2014 is a problem. A systemic problem. Character matters. The kind of role model a coach is matters. Either we're not recruiting the right kind of kid, or the coaches aren't doing their homework. This is not happening on this scale at other places, and if we want to maintain any integrity at all, enough is enough. Excusing it by saying it happens everywhere does not solve the problem, and is not correct. What has happened at Indiana in the last 19 months certainly does not happen everywhere. How are leaders being held accountable? I don't see it. What I do see, like I said, is systemic failure. Quote
HoosierReb01 Posted June 18, 2015 Posted June 18, 2015 9 substance arrests since the start of 2014 is a problem. A systemic problem. Character matters. The kind of role model a coach is matters. Either we're not recruiting the right kind of kid, or the coaches aren't doing their homework. This is not happening on this scale at other places, and if we want to maintain any integrity at all, enough is enough. Excusing it by saying it happens everywhere does not solve the problem, and is not correct. What has happened at Indiana in the last 19 months certainly does not happen everywhere. How are leaders being held accountable? I don't see it. What I do see, like I said, is systemic failure. I haven't checked at other places, but I suspect that it does happen, whether or not the arrests are made. I highly doubt that the scale is different in anything except the arrests. I did not excuse anything, thank you. It appears to me that the individuals are being held accountable. Another one of your witch hunts on the IU athletics system seems a bit much. HoosierAloha and mamasa 2 Quote
OliviaPope40 Posted June 19, 2015 Posted June 19, 2015 http://www.theindychannel.com/news/local-news/antonio-allen-ex-iu-football-player-facing-new-trouble Quote
HoosierAloha Posted June 19, 2015 Posted June 19, 2015 I haven't checked at other places, but I suspect that it does happen, whether or not the arrests are made. I highly doubt that the scale is different in anything except the arrests. I did not excuse anything, thank you. It appears to me that the individuals are being held accountable. Another one of your witch hunts on the IU athletics system seems a bit much. Just catching up on Facebook and came across this.. Three off-the-field incidents, punching a woman in the face with closed fist This came hours after the other incident, three LSU players arrested Agreed, it is inexcusable but it's not like it is limited to IU. If these things are being covered up by the staff there is a bigger problem. mamasa and HoosierReb01 2 Quote
jmsgws Posted June 19, 2015 Posted June 19, 2015 Just catching up on Facebook and came across this.. Three off-the-field incidents, punching a woman in the face with closed fist This came hours after the other incident, three LSU players arrested Agreed, it is inexcusable but it's not like it is limited to IU. If these things are being covered up by the staff there is a bigger problem. Bad, yes. Comparable offenses in the eyes of the law, probably not... Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted December 10, 2016 Posted December 10, 2016 Just can't stay out of trouble. "...charged with three felonies involving an alleged incident at an apartment in the 8100 block of Century Circle West on the city's north side: robbery/taking property by force or threatening the use of force while armed, criminal confinement while armed with a deadly weapon, and burglary." http://www.indystar.com/story/sports/college/indiana/2016/12/10/former-iu-football-player-antonio-allen-arrested-marion-county/95256628/ Quote
hsrtxp Posted December 10, 2016 Posted December 10, 2016 Sad waste of talent. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners Class of '66 Old Fart, Crimson and Cream, ccgeneral and 1 other 4 Quote
ccgeneral Posted December 10, 2016 Posted December 10, 2016 That should put him in the pokey for a long time. Actually, his first offense should've. WayneFleekHoosier, Class of '66 Old Fart, Hoosierfan2017 and 2 others 5 Quote
ThompsonHoosier Posted December 10, 2016 Posted December 10, 2016 I just find it annoying that the IndyStar uses the headline "Former IU football player..." Yeah he was part of the program but he was dismissed over a year ago and he has played for two other schools already (Indiana State and Marion University). lucel15 1 Quote
Hoosierfan2017 Posted December 10, 2016 Posted December 10, 2016 1 hour ago, ThompsonHoosier said: I just find it annoying that the IndyStar uses the headline "Former IU football player..." Yeah he was part of the program but he was dismissed over a year ago and he has played for two other schools already (Indiana State and Marion University). No one cares if you say "former Marian University football player arrested for armed robbery." When you put "former IU football player" you're gonna get more clicks. hsrtxp 1 Quote
Brass Cannon Posted December 10, 2016 Posted December 10, 2016 What a crock that Marion allowed him in. The BS they gave my wife for having been divorced when she applied pisses me off even more now. Hoosierfan2017, ThompsonHoosier, ALASKA HOOSIER and 1 other 4 Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.