Do a little research on Scoggins. She was white trailer park trash long before she got to NU.Yeah, she did nothing when confronted by teammates with video and then retaliated against Scoggins. It will be well deserved.
Do a little research on Scoggins. She was white trailer park trash long before she got to NU.Yeah, she did nothing when confronted by teammates with video and then retaliated against Scoggins. It will be well deserved.
This was filed exactly because NU has deeper pockets. This will never go to trial. They’ll settle it before.A lot mud slinging in this one. Nebraska will request dismissal, judge will deny, RFIs will occur and both sides will feel heat. Nebraska has the deeper pockets so they can drag it out and make them sweat. It will eventually settle and all sides will walk away along with an NDA.
Or, he told me I would get more playing time if we had sex. IF the allegations are true and IF she has messages from him still. It'll be all she wrote. A jury would believe anything she contended at that point. Doesn't mean it's right, it's just our current world.All she has to say is "I felt pressured to become involved or would jeopardize my place on the team/scholarship. As a university representative his actions travel upward.
The world loves blonde slooty little sluts. Dumbass coach does too.Do a little research on Scoggins. She was white trailer park trash long before she got to NU.
That's the big question, who was taking advantage of who? Was the player doing the coach so she could get more playing time or a NIL deal? The coach is a scum, cheating on his wife, bla, bla, bla, but that doesn't mean that she was actually damaged any more than if she was getting it on with a football player who had another girl friend.They are allegations. It will undoubtedly be settled out of court. You put this in front of a jury at your own peril.
I think this goes to the a person in a position of power took advantage of a subordinate. That is how I see it as described in the article. I’m certain coaches aren’t allowed to have a sexual relationship with an athlete under any circumstance while employed by the University.
If there is no truth to any of it then it's possible nothing consequential will happen. BUT if even some of it is true then …..
I’m with mgbries on this. We have the same policies where I work. There is a power dynamic that might be exploited for sexual favors. Worse yet here is that the coach (boss) went after the player (subordinate). Doesn’t matter if it’s “consensual”, the assumption is it is not. If a teacher wants to go after a student in his class the only way that he survives it is if it happens after the class is over and even then…That's the big question, who was taking advantage of who? Was the player doing the coach so she could get more playing time or a NIL deal? The coach is a scum, cheating on his wife, bla, bla, bla, but that doesn't mean that she was actually damaged any more than if she was getting it on with a football player who had another girl friend.
No damage has been done. You can settle down with your dramatics. Unless there is a guilty verdict nothing comes of it. The same ole same ole that hate Nebraska will talk. Who cares.Of course.
What I’m saying has nothing to do with a verdict. Guilty, innocent, who in the public cares?
I’m saying the verdict is meaningless & the damage has already been done.
Meh, I think many are pointing out TWO morally reprehensible people. Does the power dynamic make Love lower in my eyes? For sure.The amount of slut-shaming going on here is ridiculous but not surprising.
Bingo. If there was a lawsuit for every professor-student relationship or every coach-student relationship, we wouldn't have any colleges.So, just curious, was Ms. Scoggin was an adult when the relationship began? If so, does she not share responsibility and/or culpability for allowing a relationship to materialize? Based on the language in the lawsuit, she was aware of Mr. Love being married. As such, she had the ability to distinguish whether or not the relationship was morally acceptable; for which it was not. Since she is a college athlete, she demonstrated a certain level of intelligence, thus she possesses the ability to understand right and wrong and know her involvement with Mr. Love was not appropriate.
Therefore she shared responsibility for the relationship. She admitted in so many words in the suit v. Love that it was a mutual relationship. She acted of her own free will.
My initial reaction was to post a response about the number of problems with this post, but instead, I am going to like it.To me, it matters that she was a willing participant. She is an adult who knew what she was doing and she did it over and over..lottsa bad choices here...but in this day and age I also know she's going to collect a lot of benjamins anyway, it's just how today's wokeness works. There has to be a victim, rarely do we see a judge say "WTF did you think was going to happen when you started banging your married coach"? there always a victim...of their own bad choices, and all too frequently they profit from it, as she will here. Best to scratch the check as quietly and quickly as possible and move on.
My initial reaction was to post a response about the number of problems with this post, but instead, I am going to like it.
I don't disagree with you but I'm assuming difference with applewhite is he was dating one of his playersBingo. If there was a lawsuit for every professor-student relationship or every coach-student relationship, we wouldn't have any colleges.
My track coach in college was dating one of the athletes. It was out in the open and everyone knew about it. It wasn't some big deal.
Remember when Major Applewhite was having sex with a student when he was a coach? Probably not, because it's two adults in the eyes of the law and UT barely cared.
If this came up in the work place and you don't like the advancements of your boss, you say no and report it if it continues. You don't accept the advancement, start sleeping with the person on multiple occasions, and then sue.
I had many female professors pursue me in college for sexual favors and I never gave in to the temptation....OK, no professor ever pursued me, but if they had, I'd have said a definitive NO as it's inappropriate....OK, if I had been pursued, depending on how hot the professor was, I would have given in, but I would have never told anyone....unless it was to my advantage.I’m with mgbries on this. We have the same policies where I work. There is a power dynamic that might be exploited for sexual favors. Worse yet here is that the coach (boss) went after the player (subordinate). Doesn’t matter if it’s “consensual”, the assumption is it is not. If a teacher wants to go after a student in his class the only way that he survives it is if it happens after the class is over and even then…
#slutslivesmatterThe amount of slut-shaming going on here is ridiculous but not surprising.
A settlement costs money (damage)No damage has been done. You can settle down with your dramatics. Unless there is a guilty verdict nothing comes of it. The same ole same ole that hate Nebraska will talk. Who cares.
Yawn. It is a litigious society; filing a lawsuit is as common place as a husker qb turnover. It doesn’t help anything by being sued, but an adult having consensual sex with a married guy, and then blaming the university for it doesn’t really pull at the heartstrings like it used to. It isn’t a good look, but this isn’t pedo state or MSU, not even close. The response from the defendants will be interesting. They can go very basic, or they can get very detailed.A settlement costs money (damage)
Having this headline appear at the top of ESPN for two days tarnishes the entire university’s reputation (damage).
If you don’t believe either of those two indisputable facts, you’re incapable of objective thought.
I agree.Yawn. It is a litigious society; filing a lawsuit is as common place as a husker qb turnover. It doesn’t help anything by being sued, but an adult having consensual sex with a married guy, and then blaming the university for it doesn’t really pull at the heartstrings like it used to. It isn’t a good look, but this isn’t pedo state or MSU, not even close. The response from the defendants will be interesting. They can go very basic, or they can get very detailed.
I had many female professors pursue me in college for sexual favors and I never gave in to the temptation....OK, no professor ever pursued me, but if they had, I'd have said a definitive NO as it's inappropriate....OK, if I had been pursued, depending on how hot the professor was, I would have given in, but I would have never told anyone....unless it was to my advantage.
First of all, things happen at every institution nation wide. It is more of a black eye in your own mind than it is with the majority. That’s fine. You’re soft and full of anxiety. It is what it is. But, because I do not sit here and act as soft as you and stress over things I can’t control don’t ever tell me I’m incapable of an objective thought. I’ve dealt with enough of your stupid *** ******** on here already. You are the biggest keyboard warrior I’ve ever seen. You do more reputation damage than any incident will ever do. The only fact you have is an incident occurred. Once, or if, the full story comes out we will have indisputable facts. Until then it’s an accusation and nothing more. Period.A settlement costs money (damage)
Having this headline appear at the top of ESPN for two days tarnishes the entire university’s reputation (damage).
If you don’t believe either of those two indisputable facts, you’re incapable of objective thought.
this is an extremely emotional postFirst of all, things happen at every institution nation wide. It is more of a black eye in your own mind than it is with the majority. That’s fine. You’re soft and full of anxiety. It is what it is. But, because I do not sit here and act as soft as you and stress over things I can’t control don’t ever tell me I’m incapable of an objective thought. I’ve dealt with enough of your stupid *** ******** on here already. You are the biggest keyboard warrior I’ve ever seen. You do more reputation damage than any incident will ever do. The only fact you have is an incident occurred. Once, or if, the full story comes out we will have indisputable facts. Until then it’s an accusation and nothing more. Period.
This was not pre-Trev. But the women’s BB program has been a soap opera for decades, long before he got here.Wasn’t this all pre-Trev?
I’m not incapable of setting my feelings aside. It is unfortunate that this happened and I’ve said so. But you just go full board that Trev and Amy are to blame and are going to be fired and the university will take years to recover.this is an extremely emotional post
thus, all further and prior opinions on the matter are disqualified
you're incapable of setting your feelings aside and assessing this for what it is - an unfortunate circumstance brought upon the university and the AD by people nobody would otherwise ever hear from or care about
if you can find a quote from me stating what's in bold, then I will understand where you're coming fromI’m not incapable of setting my feelings aside. It is unfortunate that this happened and I’ve said so. But you just go full board that Trev and Amy are to blame and are going to be fired and the university will take years to recover.Like I said, I don’t stress over what I can’t control. You do. Then you want to talk **** to people, keyboard warrior, and make a bigger deal out of everything. **** happens everywhere. She got caught, got embarrassed and now she wants to try and humiliate the university to make herself feel better. I’m not biting, sorry.
facts are factsdamn, this is starting to take a different turn.
if you can find a quote from me stating what you've said, then I will understand where you're coming from
since I never said those things, I will assume those are the feelings I've aroused in you instead of what actually took place.
don't apologize to me. just use your brain instead of your ****** when attempting to think objectively.
I know you'd love to kick my *** even though you've never met me and I've never done anything to you to deserve it.man would I like to run into you at a game this fall.
Right. I keep saying we needs facts. You keep dripping your feelings all over this ****. Good thing it is innocent until proven guilty.facts are facts
feelings are feelings
the two should never mingle, but often do. especially on this board.
not in the court of public opinion, which has been my entire pointRight. I keep saying we needs facts. You keep dripping your feelings all over this ****. Good thing it is innocent until proven guilty.
1. The settlement will be based on the amount verses the costs of going to trial. The insurance company will determine that.A settlement costs money (damage)
Having this headline appear at the top of ESPN for two days tarnishes the entire university’s reputation (damage).
If you don’t believe either of those two indisputable facts, you’re incapable of objective thought.
I never said I’d like to do anything if the sort. Your screen name doesn’t bother me at all. The fact you have people guilty until proven innocent and are so hell bent on being an emotional wreck of what this looks like for the university is baffling. Anyone that has looked into this can see where this is headed. Someone looking for a payday. Happens to pro athletes a lot. This is nothing new in this day and age.I know you'd love to kick my ***.
my screen name makes you extremely emotional.
you're not alone.
I suggest you try to grow up instead of getting all pissy about anonymous words online.
this is, of course, hilarious considering "Michigan cheated" and "iowa is racist"2. Anything on ESPN will be forgotten by the next news cycle.
let's say you do "run into me at a football game this fall"I never said I’d like to do anything if the sort. Your screen name doesn’t bother me at all. The fact you have people guilty until proven innocent and are so hell bent on being an emotional wreck of what this looks like for the university is baffling. Anyone that has looked into this can see where this is headed. Someone looking for a payday. Happens to pro athletes a lot. This is nothing new in this day and age.