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U.S. coach says football "sex" parties needed
By Keith Coffman
BOULDER, Colorado (Reuters) - The head football coach at the University of Colorado has told a former colleague it would be harder to recruit star athletes if the school did not show them a good time and take them to sex parties.
"If recruits aren't being shown these type of activities ... it would be a recruiting disadvantage," Robert Chichester, a former associate athletic director at the university, quoted head coach Gary Barnett as having told him.
Rest of the story:
Sex and Football go together
It isn't just at Colorado. The Univ. of Minnesota and St John's are also involved in high profile scandals. I'm sure many more schools have the same behaviors.
When did things change? Since when is playing a sport [especially on scholarship] and possibly getting the opportunity to advance to professional ranks after college not enough for these men? They have to be bribed with sex parties, strip clubs, hookers, drugs and alcohol now?
By Keith Coffman
BOULDER, Colorado (Reuters) - The head football coach at the University of Colorado has told a former colleague it would be harder to recruit star athletes if the school did not show them a good time and take them to sex parties.
"If recruits aren't being shown these type of activities ... it would be a recruiting disadvantage," Robert Chichester, a former associate athletic director at the university, quoted head coach Gary Barnett as having told him.
Rest of the story:
Sex and Football go together
It isn't just at Colorado. The Univ. of Minnesota and St John's are also involved in high profile scandals. I'm sure many more schools have the same behaviors.
When did things change? Since when is playing a sport [especially on scholarship] and possibly getting the opportunity to advance to professional ranks after college not enough for these men? They have to be bribed with sex parties, strip clubs, hookers, drugs and alcohol now?