jpfalcon09 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 01, 2022 8:40 am
The lack of transparency from the university is only going to stoke more questions about what happened
You sure? While we don't know the details and there may be even more to this, it is reasonable to to assume that, at a minimum, Coach Huger has concluded both of these young men were bad apples and that the team will be better off without them. He has hinted as much, saying "there are standards of behavior within the framework of our team that we expect to be met by all of our student athletes," and that these two young men were guilty of a "[f]ailure to do so on a consistent basis."
We have hints at why as well. Reece seems to all but acknowledge he talked some form of trash about a teammate to an opposing team:
Corey Crisan, Toledo Blade wrote:
Reece was approached by an opposing player in a game leading up to the Central Michigan game, and he was asked about the opinion of a BGSU teammate which transferred from that program. Based on the answer he gave, about which the teammate found out and went to the coaching staff with, Reece claimed the BGSU staff “made an example out of that” by benching him.
(Boy, I miss Nick Piotrowicz right now. What did Reece say, exactly? It isn't clear that Mr. Crisan even asked that question.)
So we know Reece got benched for saying something, presumably not nice, about a teammate to an opposing team.
How did he respond? By skipping practice.
Corey Crisan, Toledo Blade wrote:Personal frustrations, combined with the desire to remove himself from a situation that could potentially boil over, led Reece to miss a practice leading up to the CMU game.
“I used that more so as a way to get a mental relaxation, as well as for the betterment of the team,” Reece said. “Nobody wants to see me and [the player] get into it. And what’s more crazy is, I told [him] right before the altercation that if he had a problem with it, let’s handle it outside of the program. Let’s handle it so that we’re not affecting the team. We’re not affecting anyone. It’s just something that me and you handled as
men. Instead, the team got into it.”
(We'd all love some mental relaxation, wouldn't we?)
This doesn't seem that complicated to me, even if we don't know specifically what happened or the depth of it.