303cowboy said:only a 1 game suspension.. Kind of surprised
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OrediggerPoke said:303cowboy said:only a 1 game suspension.. Kind of surprised
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Me too! While Bohl is his own coach, I don't believe this is consistent with the players that have been arrested for DUI in the past (under different coaches). Everyone makes mistakes and Cassh is a great player but this sends the wrong message in my opinion as to the potential severity of DUI. The cross-country 8 wasn't that long ago. Perhaps there are extenuating circumstances we don't know about (like a lower BAC level being a minor), but, as it appears, I disagree with the suspension.
I don't know all the circumstances and the information released is vague so it is really hard to say. That is why I included the caveat in my message of not knowing the circumstances. There is a big difference in my opinion between a .25 BAC and a minor with a 0.04 BAC (but charged with DUI for the fact of being a minor). But at least be consistent with those that were arrested for DUI in the past. If Cassh was a third-stringer would the suspension have been the same? I would like to think so but my gut tells me probably not.ItSucksToBeACSURam said:OrediggerPoke said:303cowboy said:only a 1 game suspension.. Kind of surprised
https://trib.com/sports/college/wyo...c447ba34.html#tracking-source=home-the-latest
Me too! While Bohl is his own coach, I don't believe this is consistent with the players that have been arrested for DUI in the past (under different coaches). Everyone makes mistakes and Cassh is a great player but this sends the wrong message in my opinion as to the potential severity of DUI. The cross-country 8 wasn't that long ago. Perhaps there are extenuating circumstances we don't know about (like a lower BAC level being a minor), but, as it appears, I disagree with the suspension.
In your opinion, what would have been a good punishment?
marcuswyo said:I might be wrong but in my recollection McGuffey under Glenn was suspended for a half or a game
McGuffey was suspended for the UNLV game the day after his arrest. His also sat out the first half the next week vs. the borg. Koenning was the coach (2001)marcuswyo said:I might be wrong but in my recollection McGuffey under Glenn was suspended for a half or a game against unlv and allowed back the next week when playing BYU. He wrecked his vehicle into another car and was way over the limit. So there seems to be some precedent set. Can’t really remember any other DUI although I know there was one under DC.
OrediggerPoke said:I don't know all the circumstances and the information released is vague so it is really hard to say. That is why I included the caveat in my message of not knowing the circumstances. There is a big difference in my opinion between a .25 BAC and a minor with a 0.04 BAC (but charged with DUI for the fact of being a minor). But at least be consistent with those that were arrested for DUI in the past. If Cassh was a third-stringer would the suspension have been the same? I would like to think so but my gut tells me probably not.ItSucksToBeACSURam said:OrediggerPoke said:303cowboy said:only a 1 game suspension.. Kind of surprised
https://trib.com/sports/college/wyo...c447ba34.html#tracking-source=home-the-latest
Me too! While Bohl is his own coach, I don't believe this is consistent with the players that have been arrested for DUI in the past (under different coaches). Everyone makes mistakes and Cassh is a great player but this sends the wrong message in my opinion as to the potential severity of DUI. The cross-country 8 wasn't that long ago. Perhaps there are extenuating circumstances we don't know about (like a lower BAC level being a minor), but, as it appears, I disagree with the suspension.
In your opinion, what would have been a good punishment?