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Related: About this forumNorthwestern Players Assaulted Their Own Coaches: Lawsuit
A former Northwestern football player filed a bombshell lawsuit on Monday accusing the university of failing to stop rampant hazing on the team, and claiming that some members of the coaching staff were also aware ofand sometimes subjected tothe abuse.
In a 52-page lawsuit filed in Cook County Circuit Court, former quarterback Lloyd Yates alleges that he suffered unwanted sexual, physical, and emotional harassment while he was on the team from 2015 to 2018. During that time, the lawsuit alleges, Yates and his teammates were subjected to a hazing ritual centered around running, a practice used to punish usually younger team members for any mistakes on the field.
If a player was told to run, he would be forcibly restrained by his fellow players, who would rub their genital areas against the teammates genitals, face, and buttocks while rocking back and forth without consent of the teammate, the lawsuit states. And players were not the only ones subjected to this hazing.
On more than one occasion, assistant coaches were ran by players, the lawsuit states. During a training session during the Fall of 2015 or Spring of 2016, a strength and conditioning coach was ran by members of the football team, on the field, in front of the entire team and coaching staff.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/northwestern-football-players-assaulted-their-own-coaches-new-lawsuit-claims?ref=home
Of all places I never would have expected it from! There are also allegations concerning women's volleyball and other sports.
Merlot
(9,696 posts)SharonClark
(10,323 posts)Who knew the world was filled with so many disturbed bullies?
jimfields33
(18,856 posts)Not a new phenomenon by any stretch.
Glorfindel
(9,923 posts)Not much that can be done about that!
ProfessorGAC
(69,879 posts)At the same university. This problem at Northwestern is systemic.
It's starting to look like the programs without this issue are the exception.
So far, it's 4 programs. Close observers around the area are anticipating more. It's a sportsradio topic on nearly every show here in the Chicago market.
It's a mess. The administration has lost all institutional control.