I still don't buy for one minute that Gene didn't known what was happening.
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Originally posted by rrshock View PostI still don't buy for one minute that Gene didn't known what was happening."Cotton scared me - I left him alone." - B4MSU (Bear Nation poster) in reference to heckling players
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Originally posted by The Mad Hatter View PostWhether or not Gene knew, it is my opinion that he is to blame considering that he refused to allow athletic department oversight of the baseball program (which ultimately got him fired). If you make it exclusively your show, it is your fault if rules are broken whether you specifically knew about it or not.
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Originally posted by The Mad Hatter View PostWhether or not Gene knew, it is my opinion that he is to blame considering that he refused to allow athletic department oversight of the baseball program (which ultimately got him fired). If you make it exclusively your show, it is your fault if rules are broken whether you specifically knew about it or not.
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Originally posted by Play Angry View PostAnyone with an update on the suspensions?
Butler waits, not altogether patiently, on a ruling from the NCAA regarding the Under Armour investigation. “We still do not have an answer from the NCAA,” Butler said. “It’s kind of been a little stressful just figuring out who is going to be able to play.” While Butler declined to reveal players he expects to be suspended, he did say the pitching staff will be most affected. As many as 11 Shockers could sit out six, 12 or 18 games for their role in ordering non-baseball gear at a 50-percent discount through Under Armour. That may require juggling of roles early in the season. “Position players, you can kind of adjust,” Butler said. “We may have a starter who’s forced to relieve, or vice versa.” Butler has lineups prepared to account for possible suspensions. Should WSU not hear from the NCAA, he is prepared to sit players and count on the NCAA honoring those games as time-served. WSU has asked for leniency on the suspensions, reducing them to three, six and nine games, because it self-reported the violations.
Read more here: http://blogs.kansas.com/shockwaves/#storylink=cpy
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Two comments from Suellentrop's blog:
"Should WSU not hear from the NCAA, he is prepared to sit players and count on the NCAA honoring those games as time-served"
"WSU will throw Cale Elam in the opener, followed by A.J. Ladwig and Garrett Brummett."
Am I getting my hopes up too much that this means those 3 starters are not facing any suspension? I will not be disappointed if this whole thing results in Brummett being in the weekend rotation from the beginning of the year...
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Jenn Bates @KWCHJenn 4m
The following WSU baseball players will serve suspensions: 3 games for Tyler Baker and Garrett Brummet....
Jenn Bates @KWCHJenn 5m
Cale Elam will receive a 6 game suspension, but will make his scheduled start on Sunday.
Jenn Bates @KWCHJenn 5m
Erik Harbutz, Dayne Parker, Kris Gardner, Drew Palmer and Foster Vielock will all serve 9 game suspensions for WSU baseball
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I thought Cale was slated to start today and Garrett on Sunday.
In any case it's good to have this resolved and know what we are dealing with.
I guess it could have been a lot worse, but, with the exception of Drew Palmer, all of guys serving suspensions are key components. They are also mostly upperclassmen.Last edited by 1972Shocker; February 14, 2014, 07:18 PM.
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