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Do you really believe JP and Leath knew something about the case that the county attorney, appeals law judge, and district judge didn't? If they knew something more about a criminal case and didn't report it, they would be breaking the law. In fact Leath hadn't even talked to the parties involved as the county attorney and judge did, he just went off the transcripts he received from the appeals judge. If you really believe JP and Leath had some secret info that nobody else knew, you're the conspiracy theorist. Read what the district judge had to say about Leath's handling of the case. It's an embarrassment to ISU only made worse by JP and Leath's childish statements to the press.
Naw, you're still the conspiracy theorist. There could still have been things that Bubu admitted to in court that wen't breaking the law but still broke student code of conduct.
 
Naw, you're still the conspiracy theorist. There could still have been things that Bubu admitted to in court that wen't breaking the law but still broke student code of conduct.

You're still talking about "could have beens", while some of us are sticking to the known facts, as did the county attorney and two judges that very likely knew more about the case than Leath and JP. At least they had talked to the parties face to face. And who have been the adults thru this, JP and Leath who ran off their mouths to the press, or BuBu and Fred, who kept their mouths shut and handled it with class? But keep imagining "could have beens" if you want to, I just can't figure out why you would want to.
 
You're still talking about "could have beens", while some of us are sticking to the known facts, as did the county attorney and two judges that very likely knew more about the case than Leath and JP. At least they had talked to the parties face to face. And who have been the adults thru this, JP and Leath who ran off their mouths to the press, or BuBu and Fred, who kept their mouths shut and handled it with class? But keep imagining "could have beens" if you want to, I just can't figure out why you would want to.
You don't know all of the details so I don't understand why you pretend to know for sure. It's really silly.
 
You don't know all of the details so I don't understand why you pretend to know for sure. It's really silly.

No I don't and neither do you. We can only go by what the evidence, lack of evidence, tampering of evidence, etc determined, and that was that the charges against BuBu were dropped. The appeals law judge also talked to the parties and looked at all the evidence and determined that the girl's story was uncredible. The district judge criticized ISU's handling of the case and re-instated BuBu to the team, which was upheld by the Iowa Supreme Court. BuBu is not a kid that's been in trouble during high school or college, in fact just the opposite, he's always been an honor student. But some still want to play the "could have been" game to judge him. Just don't get it.
 
No I don't and neither do you. We can only go by what the evidence, lack of evidence, tampering of evidence, etc determined, and that was that the charges against BuBu were dropped. The appeals law judge also talked to the parties and looked at all the evidence and determined that the girl's story was uncredible. The district judge criticized ISU's handling of the case and re-instated BuBu to the team, which was upheld by the Iowa Supreme Court. BuBu is not a kid that's been in trouble during high school or college, in fact just the opposite, he's always been an honor student. But some still want to play the "could have been" game to judge him. Just don't get it.
No, since we don't know all of the details we can't assume anything. I'm not saying its not possible that Leath and Pollard handled it wrong but I'm also not ruling out that Bubu didn't do any wrong.
 
We all know that he did SOMETHING wrong. It's just whether it was proven in court. Obviously it wasn't, but student conduct code is different than law. I'll just be happy when it's over. The whole situation screwed up our season somewhat, as we could have used that scholarship. Amardi would have helped, even if just a little. I'll be happy when all of the ISU/Ames-Creighton relationships are gone and GMac goes back to being the bad coach that we all know he can be.
 
It seems impossible to just discuss a possible Palo transfer. I am beginning to think he should transfer further than just Creighton.
 
There could still have been things that Bubu admitted to in court that wen't breaking the law but still broke student code of conduct.


Right. I don't understand why it is so hard for some of us to see how Leath/Pollard could have looked at the evidence and simply concluded that the student code was violated. Regardless of whether they might the right decision or whether we like their decision, I don't think they were out to get Bubu. I think they just used a simple approach of "did he violate the code" or not. Most students have violated the code, but not found themselves in a situation where it was an official matter.
 
I am not following the question. He's done right, had himself a Senior Day already, eligibility exhausted right?
 
We all know that he did SOMETHING wrong. It's just whether it was proven in court. Obviously it wasn't, but student conduct code is different than law. I'll just be happy when it's over. The whole situation screwed up our season somewhat, as we could have used that scholarship. Amardi would have helped, even if just a little. I'll be happy when all of the ISU/Ames-Creighton relationships are gone and GMac goes back to being the bad coach that we all know he can be.

The investigation of the incident by the county attorney and judges indicates that the "SOMETHING" wrong was likely something that hundreds of couples do every week-end on the ISU campus. May be immoral to some, but not illegal. And of course the obvious question is why was BuBu banned twice for what Leath ruled a violation of the student code while other athletes have been reinstated when they also obviously violated the student code, some before their charges were even dropped and some convicted of a felony?
 
I am not following the question. He's done right, had himself a Senior Day already, eligibility exhausted right?


First two: At ISU, yes, he's done and had a senior day.
Last one: Technically yes, he has exhausted his eligibility, but the scuttlebutt is that he might pursue a waiver for one more year to transfer as a graduate to another program.
 
First two: At ISU, yes, he's done and had a senior day.
Last one: Technically yes, he has exhausted his eligibility, but the scuttlebutt is that he might pursue a waiver for one more year to transfer as a graduate to another program.

Yep. His case to the NCAA will be "I missed half a season due to suspension from charges that were dropped, then the school suspended me after transfer deadline and then the courts deemed I should be in the team but due to that awkwardness I was never played once joining the team again." Definitely a long shot.
 
The investigation of the incident by the county attorney and judges indicates that the "SOMETHING" wrong was likely something that hundreds of couples do every week-end on the ISU campus.
Ummm....no.

What hat did you pull this out of? Ain't revisionist history great?
 
Yep. His case to the NCAA will be "I missed half a season due to suspension from charges that were dropped, then the school suspended me after transfer deadline and then the courts deemed I should be in the team but due to that awkwardness I was never played once joining the team again." Definitely a long shot.

IMO however you feel about Bubu's situation, I think he has a pretty good argument to get an additional year of eligibility. Unless I'm mistaken, the court decision basically said Bubu shouldn't have been kicked off the team and should have been eligible to play, correct?

It's certainly a stronger argument than Josh ?? (large center that transferred from UCLA to Georgetown) to not lose eligibility despite playing in ~6 games in a season he wasn't injured, or that guy who transferred from Houston or whatever when his dad left the program and didn't have to sit out a year.
 
Right. I don't understand why it is so hard for some of us to see how Leath/Pollard could have looked at the evidence and simply concluded that the student code was violated. Regardless of whether they might the right decision or whether we like their decision, I don't think they were out to get Bubu. I think they just used a simple approach of "did he violate the code" or not. Most students have violated the code, but not found themselves in a situation where it was an official matter.

My question then would be...
If he violated the student conduct code, why did he keep his good academic standing and retain his scholarship. Why was he allowed to remain in school at all? If it was bad enough to boot him from the team, why wasn't it bad enough to boot him from school?
 
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Plain and simple if he was to be booted, he should have been booted in the first place instead of being reinstated after serving his suspension.

No reason to kick him off the team after the new year started and it was too late for him to transfer or us to give his scholarship to Amardi.

Nothing new surfaced.

Agree with all 3 points, but point 1A would be that if Leath had acted in May 2013 to veto Bubu's scholarship renewal for 2013-14, it would have been the best result for all concerned. In that timeframe, Bubu could have effectively been "cut" with no questions asked. He would have had plenty of time to transfer and play immediately at another school. For the rookie Prez, that oversight has to have been the real head-slapper.
My own conspiracy theory (copyright awd4cy :pcute:...) is that, before Bubu made his statement the week of senior night, perhaps the parties agreed best efforts would be made to appeal for Bubu's 6th year to sidestep the awkward moment on senior night. I'm sure Bubu just wants a shot to play again, and that Leath would prefer to avoid another rough day in court like the one recounted so eloquently by His Honor, Thomas J. Bice, District Court Judge, Second Judicial District of Iowa:
http://localtvwhotv.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/ruling.pdf

If he gets to play again, then how about TCU? They are being shown up by SMU locally (their Iowa), and could use some help down there.
 
Honest question....how much is Bubu's legal bill when this is said and done ? My goodness, think of all the billable hours.
 
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