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  • Maybe underage drinking is just a Big Ten thing?

    Or maybe he'd have found a friendlier environment at U of I?

    "Purdue freshman Johnathan Uchendu was suspended following an arrest for public intoxication Friday"
    "Uchendu was arrested at the corner of Northwestern and Chelsea Aves. at 3:39 a.m


    He's 19 years old, arrested for public intoxication at 3:39 AM on Thusday morning, only a few hours before class, which generally means he was not only drunk but was causing a disturbance at that hour.
    Will it be two weeks before the university looks into where he got the booze?

    Here's head coach Matt Painter's statement:
    "Johnathan made an error in judgment," said Painter in a statement released Friday evening. "All punishment will be internally, and we will work with him to get through this period. He will rejoin the team when we feel he is ready."

    Hmmm...another error in judgement....did Painter ask Bruce Weber to write his statement?





    Here's an interesting comment on the message boards by a guy who claims to be Jonathan's friend, who suggests the kid drinks at frat parties often.

  • #2
    This underage drinking crackdown is such an f-ing crock. If you're in college, you're old enough to make decisions for yourself. If you screw up(ie...drunk driving), well that sucks but you're old enough to control your behavior and deserve the consequences.

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    • #3
      But I think most parents of kids who are being sent to college and having their expenses paid by either the parents or the state would expect a bit more accountability of those in charge.

      If the underage kids are drinking at a frat party then the frat shoud be more accountable for the behavior going on there.
      If the kids are drinking and doing drugs, and causing mayhem by driving and publicly acting while drunk - then allowed right back on the team, the school fosters this setting by coddling these kids and not supervising them and properly punishing them.
      As was noted elsewhere, the scholarship athletes sign an agreement when they receive their scholarship, and they agree to terms in writing, that they will abstain from this stuff and that they will be punished and accept the punishment if they are guilty/
      Ray Brown is getting punished hard, and so did Mike Suggs, and so do a rare few college jocks who commit these violations, but most are welcomed back by coaches like Ritchie McKay, Bruce Pearl, and the guys who let Pierre Pierce back, just because they want the scoring rather than stick to the discipline.
      It is an ever recurring story.






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      • #4
        Originally posted by Guinness
        This underage drinking crackdown is such an f-ing crock. If you're in college, you're old enough to make decisions for yourself. If you screw up(ie...drunk driving), well that sucks but you're old enough to control your behavior and deserve the consequences.
        Your statement would then prove that college students who choose to drink and drive are really not "old enough" to make decisions for themselves. Think about it...

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        • #5
          Here's one that I guess I hadn't heard, but it is also another BIG TEN kid...
          the captain of the Michigan basketball team, Lester Abrams, was handcuffed and arrested after being caught speeding, driving on a suspended license, and being a fugitive from a prior warrant.
          Then when the Michigan captain was asked about it by the press, he lied, said it didn't happen and that his license was not suspended.
          A check of the public records proved indeed it is suspended for the 4th time in the past 2 years.



          Nevertheless, Abram started the next Michigan game two days later.
          He also started the game that is going on right now at Minnesota, and has played most of the game and obviously hasn't received even a tiny bit of punishment from the coach.

          Is there anyone left out there who actually believes in discipline?

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          • #6
            Actually, all these drunk players and DUI's are kids recruited by the coaching staff of SIU even after they left to coach elsewhere.
            Tatum, and all the SIU thugs, the Illini lushes, and now this kid at PU - all recruited by Weber and Painter.
            So that's the common thread, it goes beyond the Big Ten.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by georgethedog
              Originally posted by Guinness
              This underage drinking crackdown is such an f-ing crock. If you're in college, you're old enough to make decisions for yourself. If you screw up(ie...drunk driving), well that sucks but you're old enough to control your behavior and deserve the consequences.
              Your statement would then prove that college students who choose to drink and drive are really not "old enough" to make decisions for themselves. Think about it...
              One dumb person will always mess it up for everyone else. Just because that individual is a moron doesn't mean we have to impose rules on everyone else. And no matter what group, there will always be the one thats a dumb person and ruins things for others.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Guinness
                Originally posted by georgethedog
                Originally posted by Guinness
                This underage drinking crackdown is such an f-ing crock. If you're in college, you're old enough to make decisions for yourself. If you screw up(ie...drunk driving), well that sucks but you're old enough to control your behavior and deserve the consequences.
                Your statement would then prove that college students who choose to drink and drive are really not "old enough" to make decisions for themselves. Think about it...
                One dumb person will always mess it up for everyone else. Just because that individual is a moron doesn't mean we have to impose rules on everyone else. And no matter what group, there will always be the one thats a dumb person and ruins things for others.
                G - can we turn your comments to the Chief getting 86'd? Let's see...

                One dumb person will always mess it up for everyone else.

                If 1 person is offended by the Chief - we must force change on everyone else.

                Just because the individual is a moron doesn't mean we have to impose rules on everyone else.

                Legislators think if there is at least 1 moron, they must impose rules for everyone.

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                • #9
                  Good thing for Painter Uchendu isn't an impact player or he might have had to call Weber about how to cover it up...

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Guinness
                    Originally posted by georgethedog
                    Originally posted by Guinness
                    This underage drinking crackdown is such an f-ing crock. If you're in college, you're old enough to make decisions for yourself. If you screw up(ie...drunk driving), well that sucks but you're old enough to control your behavior and deserve the consequences.
                    Your statement would then prove that college students who choose to drink and drive are really not "old enough" to make decisions for themselves. Think about it...
                    One dumb person will always mess it up for everyone else. Just because that individual is a moron doesn't mean we have to impose rules on everyone else. And no matter what group, there will always be the one thats a dumb person and ruins things for others.
                    I take your comments to mean that there has only ever been one dumb person that has gotten drunk and been in a accident. Well, then I must agree with your comments in that case.

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                    • #11
                      Well I guess we should prosecute everyone for every rule they break. Stricter speeding limits please! 1 over? TICKET!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Guinness
                        Well I guess we should prosecute everyone for every rule they break. Stricter speeding limits please! 1 over? TICKET!
                        Your statement is out of context, scope and scale. It is one that someone who really has no basis for a sound argument would make. I'm done with this thread.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Maybe underage drinking is just a Big Ten thing?

                          Originally posted by tornado
                          Or maybe he'd have found a friendlier environment at U of I?

                          "Purdue freshman Johnathan Uchendu was suspended following an arrest for public intoxication Friday"
                          "Uchendu was arrested at the corner of Northwestern and Chelsea Aves. at 3:39 a.m


                          He's 19 years old, arrested for public intoxication at 3:39 AM on Thusday morning, only a few hours before class, which generally means he was not only drunk but was causing a disturbance at that hour.
                          Will it be two weeks before the university looks into where he got the booze?

                          Here's head coach Matt Painter's statement:
                          "Johnathan made an error in judgment," said Painter in a statement released Friday evening. "All punishment will be internally, and we will work with him to get through this period. He will rejoin the team when we feel he is ready."

                          Hmmm...another error in judgement....did Painter ask Bruce Weber to write his statement?





                          Here's an interesting comment on the message boards by a guy who claims to be Jonathan's friend, who suggests the kid drinks at frat parties often.
                          http://purdue.rivals.com/showmsg.asp...180601&style=1

                          No big deal....just an innocent thing, you know....an 18 year old on a basketball scholarship getting drunk and causing a public disturbance..
                          So why not just let him back on the team, we might just need him in the Big Ten Tournament.
                          Presto-- done.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Maybe underage drinking is just a Big Ten thing?

                            Originally posted by tornado
                            No big deal....just an innocent thing, you know....an 18 year old on a basketball scholarship getting drunk and causing a public disturbance..
                            So why not just let him back on the team, we might just need him in the Big Ten Tournament.
                            Presto-- done.

                            http://msn.foxsports.com/cbk/story/6...0813162&ATT=99
                            Does this set a precedence for Weber?

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                            • #15
                              Re: Maybe underage drinking is just a Big Ten thing?

                              Originally posted by tornado
                              No big deal....just an innocent thing, you know....an 18 year old on a basketball scholarship getting drunk and causing a public disturbance..
                              So why not just let him back on the team, we might just need him in the Big Ten Tournament.
                              Presto-- done.
                              I check this site out often and really enjoy all you guys have to say, so I hate to come out of nowhere and argue like this. But come on, have any of you attended college in the last ten years? A 19 year old being drunk at school is a mortal sin now? Get off your Big Ten bashing high horse...

                              And comparing this to the Chief is just ridiculous.

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