Sorry for the delayed response. I just read your post.KUTradition wrote: ↑Sat Sep 16, 2023 7:48 am lol…c’mon, gutter
do you really think Self has any responsibility here? or are you just playing devil’s advocate?
there is zero chance this blows back on him, other than a minor public perception hit. at most, one could say he (and the staff) were bad judges of character for bringing AM into the program in the first place
No doubt I am playing devil's advocate to a degree. None of us truly know what did and didn't happen.
Like I basically said to MJ, us KU fans tend to see things through crimson and blue glasses. I'm taking off my glasses. I'm trying to consider all possibilities. Realistic or not.
Yes, I "think" IF there was a rape at McCarthy and Morris was involved in any way - Self has some responsibility.
He's the guy who brought the kid to KU - who already had a criminal charge against him - that had not yet been resolved.
IF a rape occurred at McCarthy and a KU player was invlolved, then fair or not, I think many people will feel it shows a lack of "institutional" control. "Institutional" being Self and the coaching staff and the culture in the KU Basketball program.
"Minor public perception hit"? I beg to differ. IF (that's a huge IF) Morris was involved in the ALLEGED rape of a woman at McCarthy - then Self and KU will get a lot more than a "minor public perception hit".