
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/ncaaf--source--club-video-shows-ohio-state-running-back-carlos-hyde-didn-t-strike-alleged-victim-232225921.html
The only thing that has changed is now people get in trouble for things. Problems aren't ignored or swept under the rug like they were years ago. Players haven't changed like you believe, you just have the old person mentality that things used to all be great with no problems. There were just as many problems and very possibly more, you just didn't hear about it.Dr Winston O'Boogie;1477515 wrote:Because someone has a different opinion about college football than the lemmings on here, you guys have to resort to name calling. You can parse it whatever way you want. My original point was that college football has gotten to a bad place when players have to activly be encouraged not to commit felonies. I don't believe that the programs used to be pure as the wind driven snow by any means. I'm only saying that the culture around it has changed in the last twenty years.
Old person mentality?xKoToVxSyNdRoMe;1477664 wrote:The only thing that has changed is now people get in trouble for things. Problems aren't ignored or swept under the rug like they were years ago. Players haven't changed like you believe, you just have the old person mentality that things used to all be great with no problems. There were just as many problems and very possibly more, you just didn't hear about it.
More old person mentalitybeliever;1477807 wrote:When you ultimately hit "old person" age (whatever that is) I've no doubt that the "mentality" thing you speak of will miraculously turn to wisdom which you, in turn, will no doubt be more than happy to share with all the pinheaded youth of your day.
No shit. If this is true, she needs to be charged.#1DBag;1477808 wrote:Some jealous **** saw her opportunity to make an athlete look bad and her plan backfired. Throw the book at that bitch.
The interesting part is that people were tweeting it? Was it some big conspiracy that they were all in on this just to get a guy in trouble? Maybe they are M*ch*g*n fans? Whatever, I hope he truly did nothing wrong.royal_k;1477856 wrote:No ****. If this is true, she needs to be charged.
An easy explanation could be a rumor spread and people spread the rumor real quick at the club thinking it was true.Dr. KnOiTaLL;1477860 wrote:The interesting part is that people were tweeting it? Was it some big conspiracy that they were all in on this just to get a guy in trouble? Maybe they are M*ch*g*n fans? Whatever, I hope he truly did nothing wrong.
Convenient, isn't it?wildcats20;1477910 wrote:So the accuser is the daughter of a Westerville cop, not Columbus. And she is suddenly out of town on vacation.
OSU doesn't need Hyde's name in the media for her charge. Just let the case go and get Hyde focused solely on football. Although I'd like her to be punished, no reason to drag this out.royal_k;1477856 wrote:No ****. If this is true, she needs to be charged.
Commander of Awesome;1478137 wrote:I heard he beat up manti teo's GF.
ironman02;1478284 wrote:One of the stories floating around is that after she swung at him, he mocked her by patting her on the cheek. If that's the case, then I don't think it's a big deal.
Mindy Drayer is on TV, though, saying he slapped her after she swung at him. How the hell Mindy Drayer is watching this video is beyond me, but if he truly did slap her, then Meyer will kick him off the team.
I would think that if he really had slapped her, he would've been arrested by now. This girl is apparently out of the country on vacation now, so maybe they're waiting to question her once she returns.
I posted this elsewhere but have yet to get an answer to my question, but I am almost positive that Ms. Drayer graduated high school with the victim's father. Is this not a conflict of interest and unethical?ironman02;1478284 wrote:One of the stories floating around is that after she swung at him, he mocked her by patting her on the cheek. If that's the case, then I don't think it's a big deal.
Mindy Drayer is on TV, though, saying he slapped her after she swung at him. How the hell Mindy Drayer is watching this video is beyond me, but if he truly did slap her, then Meyer will kick him off the team.
I would think that if he really had slapped her, he would've been arrested by now. This girl is apparently out of the country on vacation now, so maybe they're waiting to question her once she returns.
This is correct. But if you have a witness that will likely not be cooperative it sort of makes any type of prosecution moot. If the story is as suggested above is correct, she could (would) be prosecuted as well.Midstate01;1478297 wrote:They could certainly arrest and charge him without her being around.
thisPick6;1478141 wrote:Quite frankly tired of hearing about it until there are confirmed facts.