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More players that think they are above the law.
Innocent until proven guilty.
Agree with both posts above. A lot of "sports celebrities" today get away with everything. It trickles down to the college and high school ranks where it is accepted (unfortunately). There has to be a stop to this mindset.
Innocent until proven guilty is correct in this case for sure. Not saying it happened or didn't happen but there is a lot of young adolescent women out there looking for attention. Again, I was not there (and I'm guessing the rest of the "Decatur Daily regulars" we're not there either), therefore I can't say what happened. Just throwing other scenarios out there.
My guess is she may have agreed with one and then the others ran a train on her. Who knows However when she said no it means NO!. And the first one allowed it to happen.
Another by-product of co-ed dorms,but boy aren't these three good looking chaps !
Casinokid, I agree to a certain point. She COULD have allowed it to happen and then started feeling bad about it. But maybe not... That is why we have trials.
Who be the baby daddy?
Co-ed dorms, alcohol, raging hormones, sounds like trouble waiting to happen.
Co-ed dorms are crazy without the alcohol.