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Originally posted by shoxlax View PostExplain that too please
I get that there would be a degree of camaraderie among MVC coaches, but that looks like a pic a group of close friends would take on a vacation or something. Just kind of weird.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostI'm assuming those are all the MVC head coaches, correct?
I get that there would be a degree of camaraderie among MVC coaches, but that looks like a pic a group of close friends would take on a vacation or something. Just kind of weird.
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A little creepy? I find it a LOT creepy as well as incredibly unprofessional, immature and disrespectful to President Bardo, whose office has said that he is taking the concerns seriously and looking into their validity. Apparently, JA and her ilk in the MVC find them humorous. That kind of flippant arrogance is perhaps why players voiced nearly identical complaints about JA in 2009 and again in 2012, including by two of the former players who've come out in her defense.
There may have been others lodged at times that, because they were less public, aren't know. Maya Angelou once said that when people tell you who they are, you should believe them the first time. I happen to agree with her.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostI count 7 who used all 4 of their years of college eligibility as Shockers under Jody. 6 of those were recruited by Jody and 1 was recruited by Jane Albright. There were 7 Juco transfers that played there final 2 years of eligibility as Shockers for Jody. We had 1 D-1 transfer who sat out 1 year and graduated after playing 1 year with 1 year of eligibility remaining (Darice Fountaine).
Here is the list by Senior Season showing how many years they were at Wichita State.
* - Player inherited from Jane Albright
** - Years at WSU includes a redshirt year or transfer year
2008-09:
Daria Frazier - 1 Year*
Marcy Sudbeck - 1 Year*
2009-10:
Marissah Henderson - 2 Years
Ashley Gladden - 2 Years
2010-11:
Morgan Boyd - 2 Years
2011-12:
Haleigh Lankster - 4 Years*
Alicia Sanchez - 3 Years**
2012-13:
Jessica Diamond - 4 Years
Jazimen Gordon - 4 Years
Chynna Turner - 4 Years
Darice Fountaine - 2 Years**
Jasmine Jones - 2 Years
Nicole Wells - 2 Years
2013-14:
Michelle Price - 5 Years**
2014-15:
Kelsey Jacobs - 5 Years**
Alex Harden - 4 Years
Jamillah Bonner - 2 Years
Players currently on the roster:
Jr. Jaleesa Chapel - 2 Years
So. Aundra Stovall - 1 Year
Jr. Brittany Martin - 1 Year
So. Diamond Lockhart - 1 Year**
So. Rangie Bessard - 0.5 Year**
Source: Year-end rosters on GoShockers.com
So....from this, I take it that in her 7 year tenure, only 17 players have opted to complete their eligibility under HCJA, while 24 have decided, at great cost to themselves, to leave the program. What a devastating statistic!
An even more telling fact might be that of the 17 who stayed, only 3 or 4 have been willing to speak out and assert that the coach is not abusive.
When I say that transfering occurs at great personal cost, I refer to several things. First, they most often must leave Wichita, and the friends and boyfriends they have there. Second, most transfers face the loss of credit hours. Third, because of HCJAs long-standing policy of not releasing players' scholarships, they must pay for their first year of school at the new school themselves ($20-40,000. yikes!) If they cannot afford that, leaving costs them the exquisitely high price of giving up on their dream of playing Division I college basketball.
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Originally posted by trshock View PostA little creepy? I find it a LOT creepy as well as incredibly unprofessional, immature and disrespectful to President Bardo, whose office has said that he is taking the concerns seriously and looking into their validity. Apparently, JA and her ilk in the MVC find them humorous. That kind of flippant arrogance is perhaps why players voiced nearly identical complaints about JA in 2009 and again in 2012, including by two of the former players who've come out in her defense.
There may have been others lodged at times that, because they were less public, aren't know. Maya Angelou once said that when people tell you who they are, you should believe them the first time. I happen to agree with her.
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Originally posted by bunck View PostJudging by Sullentrop's Twitter feed, he found it kind of odd too.
I'm not surprised coaches are supporting coaches, although some of these MVC coaches will likely use this inquiry to their advantage in recruiting. I am surprised the MVC is using its official Twitter accounts to, apparently, influence an inquiry requested by Wichita State president John Bardo and executed by the faculty athletic rep. Is this the MVC's place to take sides in university business?
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http://www.kansas.com/news/local/education/article20110065.html
Looks like there is more going on in the background.
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I'm sorry, but the only thing going on here is a professional student who has never held a real job, whose only contribution has been to drive up the cost of education by being a state sponsored non-educator since he graduated with his degree in fitness and leisure management from Kearney State having a bad case of sour grapes that his gravy train career as a non-producer has come to an end at WSU.
Unfortunately, some other University will probably hire him to do nothing as well.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostPseudo-update:
However, the quote is that Dr. Bardo "may" be releasing an update. Previously WSU said Dr. Bardo would not be commenting on this until Julie Scherz' review was completed. I don't know if that stance has changed or if there is a chance Julie will finish up by sometime tomorrow and therefore a comment "may" be forthcoming.Last edited by 1972Shocker; May 4, 2015, 04:56 PM.
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