This specifically caught my eye in the second article:
“Feb. 10 incident on the UI campus in Moscow involving reportedly “40-45 football players, some wearing ski masks and carrying broken PVC pipes,” was the “direct cause” of the decision to cancel the event.”
Re: Mess in Idaho
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2024 6:20 am
by MSU01
Frat boys vs the Football team! But we all know who the real winners will be after graduation.
Re: Mess in Idaho
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2024 2:12 pm
by Bobcat4Ever
With a “giving” event cancelled two months out, this thing has some wheels. With football still being suspect at UI since their drop-up (to me) to FCS — this could hurt. It will be interesting to see how many brooms rally to sweep this under the carpet, but it’s not quite as easy in these days of instant video. Stuff like this is what really keeps head coaches up at night — thankfully it wasn’t us.
This specifically caught my eye in the second article:
“Feb. 10 incident on the UI campus in Moscow involving reportedly “40-45 football players, some wearing ski masks and carrying broken PVC pipes,” was the “direct cause” of the decision to cancel the event.”
Sounds like this was the "direct cause" of the decision to cancel:
The victim’s father was the biggest sponsor during the three years of the event, according to Chipman’s email.
This specifically caught my eye in the second article:
“Feb. 10 incident on the UI campus in Moscow involving reportedly “40-45 football players, some wearing ski masks and carrying broken PVC pipes,” was the “direct cause” of the decision to cancel the event.”
Sounds like this was the "direct cause" of the decision to cancel:
The victim’s father was the biggest sponsor during the three years of the event, according to Chipman’s email.
This specifically caught my eye in the second article:
“Feb. 10 incident on the UI campus in Moscow involving reportedly “40-45 football players, some wearing ski masks and carrying broken PVC pipes,” was the “direct cause” of the decision to cancel the event.”
Sounds like this was the "direct cause" of the decision to cancel:
The victim’s father was the biggest sponsor during the three years of the event, according to Chipman’s email.
They picked the wrong one !
Never beat up the rich kid. Gotta know better than that, even if he's asking for it.