And the jerk-of-the-year award goes to ...

Former Member
Former Member
Parents
  • Maybe because the "problem" was being dealt with internally and it really wasn't necessary to run to Mommy who then ran to the Chronicle. Seems like Skip may have not been the only one with the "error in judgement". I'm a little offended by this tone. What Kenney did is very possibly an NCAA violation. You can't force kids to train in the off season. Yes, Kenney is successful and I'm sure there are lots of alums who support him, but this doesn't make him above the rules of the sport. In my mind, if the allegations are true, it's a little bit more than someone "running to mommy."
Reply
  • Maybe because the "problem" was being dealt with internally and it really wasn't necessary to run to Mommy who then ran to the Chronicle. Seems like Skip may have not been the only one with the "error in judgement". I'm a little offended by this tone. What Kenney did is very possibly an NCAA violation. You can't force kids to train in the off season. Yes, Kenney is successful and I'm sure there are lots of alums who support him, but this doesn't make him above the rules of the sport. In my mind, if the allegations are true, it's a little bit more than someone "running to mommy."
Children
No Data