Roophus Gunthar wrote:
For one, who is the school to say who he can and can't have sex with?
You answered this yourself:
Roophus Gunthar wrote:
Yes, he agreed to this "code of conduct" and decided to join BYU...
Roophus Gunthar wrote:
How can you justify kicking a kid like this off a top three team in the country, based off something like this?
I applaud them for sticking to their standards even though they have a top three team. It would be much easier to not do it in order to keep their ranking.
Roophus Gunthar wrote:
How do they know he and this "girlfriend" aren't secretly married? They just assume he f'd a girl and he's kicked off the team. Did they see it happen? Is it just a rumor?
He told them.
Quote:
Brandon Davies was dismissed from BYU's basketball team after he admitted to having sexual relations with his girlfriend, the Salt Lake Tribune reported Wednesday.
Roophus Gunthar wrote:
It's just a *private* personal choice. If they are going to kick people out of school for this stuff, do they only kick people out when they find out through word of mouth?
He told them.
Roophus Gunthar wrote:
What about the rest of the 99% of the school that still sins on a regular basis, but don't have big names like Brandon Davies?
You answered this for yourself too:
Roophus Gunthar wrote:
***In a related story, BYU officials are now investigating who this hoe is, so they can kick her sinful *** out of school as well.
ESPN wrote:
Oh, and I almost forgot to mention their other points listed in their code of conduct. NO coffee. NO tea. And, as if it even needs to be mentioned, no alcohol or tobacco.
Roophus Gunthar wrote:
Honestly, this article seems like The Onion wrote it. I can't believe I'm actually seeing this on ESPN.
Inorite? It's almost as if the ESPN writer didn't know that BYU is run by Mormons and that the Mormon religion disallows the use of those substances, or maybe he's just being a pandering hack.
BYU coach Dave Rose wrote:
"Everybody who comes to BYU, every student if they're an athlete or not an athlete, they make a commitment when they come," Rose said of a code that also forbids use of alcohol and coffee and requires students to be honest and attend church regularly. "A lot of people try to judge if this is right or wrong, but it's a commitment they make. It's not about right or wrong. It's about commitment."
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