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BYU Suspension

  • wildcats20
    Here's the thing though, whatever it is that he did, he knew it was wrong. I would assume they have to sign something or at least have this Honor Code read to them at some point, so he knew what "rule" he was breaking. So in that, I don't blame the university/bball program. But if it was something as dumb as drinking coffee, than a big ole F you goes out to BYU.
  • karen lotz
    Laley23;696865 wrote:Side Note: Who says Bringham and not Brigham Young. I know which is right, and I still add that fucking N every damn time!


    Eh, I just go with BYU.
  • CinciX12
    wildcats20;696867 wrote:Here's the thing though, whatever it is that he did, he knew it was wrong. I would assume they have to sign something or at least have this Honor Code read to them at some point, so he knew what "rule" he was breaking. So in that, I don't blame the university/bball program. But if it was something as dumb as drinking coffee, than a big ole F you goes out to BYU.

    It is going to be he slept with a girl/got a girl pregnant. I'd put some serious money on that. They have other disciplinary type systems for things like your facial hair and your beard.
  • Laley23
    karen lotz;696868 wrote:Eh, I just go with BYU.

    What about when your talking about the man? The founder of Salt Lake City!? The American-Mosses!? The founder of the Church of Ladder-Day Saints?!

    Ok thats all I know about Brigham Young.
  • wildcats20
    Laley23;696871 wrote:What about when your talking about the man? The founder of Salt Lake City!? The American-Mosses!? The founder of the Church of Ladder-Day Saints?!

    Ok thats all I know about Brigham Young.

    I don't say anything?
  • reclegend22
    Fly4Fun wrote:To advocate mass killing is never the way to go.
    That depends on who you are. If you're the black guy from Reading Rainbow, no. If you're Terry Nichols, yes.

    As for the BYU code. LOL.

    From the BYU Code (revision in italics): "Visitors of the opposite sex are permitted in living rooms and kitchens but not in the bedrooms in off-campus living units. The fucking is much better on the fold-out davenports in the living room anyway.

    The whole things is about five good minutes of laughter, so I highly encourage that everyone at least entertain the idea of reading the BYU Codes.
  • CinciX12
    Also the thread title should be reworded. The lunatics have most likely completely kicked him out of the University. Basketball is the least of his worries if you break their little 'code'.
  • Laley23
    I wonder how often that shit is broken? I mean, on one hand you sign up to go there, so you probably dont have intentions to break the code, or you have discipline up the ass and enjoy the lifestyle etc. On the other hand, your a fucking human being. You gotta do the damn thing every once in awhile.

    And thats just sexual part of the Code. When I get the time Ill read the rest. I cant imagine people actually would agree to someone telling me I cant have caffeine.
  • Laley23
    wildcats20;696874 wrote:I don't say anything?

    Your missing out. He is a really interesting fella to converse about.
  • Big Gain
    Michael Jackson's favorite school. Bring'em Young.
  • Pick6
    NO SEX!!
  • ytownfootball
    How the hell did that fuck-up Jim McMahon make it outta there?
  • september63
    They are not permitted to engage in sexual conduct there, let alone get her pregnant. Drinking alchohol would also get you dismissed.

    Right or wrong, every student signs this honor code when they enroll. So they are aware of the consequences.
  • LJ
    CinciX12;696850 wrote:It is not legal. See previous tirade. BYU apparently thinks that stepping on campus you forfeit your rights to being a United States citizen.

    It is 100% legal. Homosexuality is not a protected class.
  • september63
    Im pretty sure he was caught having sex with a white girl.
  • THE4RINGZ
    A little off topic, but there used to be a girl who worked in the office of my employer who was a graduate of BYU. One of the single most hottest women I have ever laid eyes on in person. She was a 10+. Had I not been married I would have converted to LDS just to bang her one time, she was that hot.
  • jordo212000
    As a private college they have the right to come up with these rules. Most seem strict to us, but when you sign up to go there, you know the rules. You have to either play by them, or be good at hiding your behavior.

    Rules like BYU's are nothing new. Other religious affiliated schools have similar rules. Nobody is telling these athletes that they "have" to go to these schools.
  • Writerbuckeye
    Anyone who thinks their code is illegal or unconstitutional doesn't know a thing about law.

    Even the NBA has a code of conduct that athletes have to follow -- and celebrities sign contracts every day that have "morals" clauses in them.

    All of this is perfectly legal because nobody is forcing you to participate.

    Ben Rothlisberger would have been expelled by just about every university in the country for his bad behavior, and those schools would have been well within their rights to do so. It's also why the NFL has the right to suspend him for however many games they deem appropriate for acting badly and sullying the NFL's "good" name (had to put that in " because I was giggling as I wrote it).
  • georgemc80
    The honor code is perfectly legal. The Constitution doesn't follow you everywhere. You surrender your rights on a daily basis. There are other schools you can attend if you don't want to conform with the honor code. Before you ask...yes I am fairly well versed in Con. Law.
  • Prescott
    Don't the service academies have strict codes of conduct?
  • Prescott
    Ben Rothlisberger would have been expelled by just about every university in the country for his bad behavior,
    I am not so sure about this. While his behavior was abhorrent, he was never charged with a crime , was he?
  • september63
    Prescott;697612 wrote:Don't the service academies have strict codes of conduct?

    Yes. They sure do!! These are all codes of conduct students sign before entering. Therefore, I dont have any sympathy for them.

    Even though it seems ridiculous, they all knew before hand!!
  • Pick6
    september63;697623 wrote:Yes. They sure do!! These are all codes of conduct students sign before entering. Therefore, I dont have any sympathy for them.

    Even though it seems ridiculous, they all knew before hand!!

    doesn't every college have a code of conduct though? If I signed something acknowledging I did, I sure didn't read it. I would assume thats the case for most people.
  • GOONx19
    I'm pretty sure Harvey Unga, BYU's alltime leading rusher, left school for having premarital sex two years ago. He plays for the Bears now.
  • ironman02
    BYU feeling the loss of Davies tonight? Down 15 in the first half to New Mexico.