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2000 ISU Football team wins first ever bowl game (Insight.com Bowl) + ISU Head FB Coach Dan McCarney named Big XII Coach of the Year Runner-Up (2000) =McCarney's contract goes up to become commensurate with other Big XII head coaches + 1999-2000 ISU Men's Basketball team wins first Conference Championship since 1945 + FY 2001 Projected Expenditures for ISU Men's Basketball Program set to increase 42.6% from FY 2000 =ISU Head Men's Basketball Coarch Larry Eustachy becomes state of Iowa's highest-paid employee =.....? So again: Coincedence + Title IX, or what I've posited above? (This is not an attack on you, Snaqs - I was just in the state at the same time and remember the course of events vividly as well.) |
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hense the titles Boys basketball and Girls basketball. Maybe they didn't have seperate facilities for women. What is a girl claimed to be touched inappropriately? To many "what if's"
It's a double standard. If girls can play boys sports then boys shold be able to play girls. |
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New video interview with the girl
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We run co-ed teams in our organization for grades 3-8 and there are no issues like this. Boys that have self-esteem issues because of being outclassed by a girl will have the same issues later in life when they are outclassed by other boys. The key is to raise the boys properly so that their self-esteem isn't based on beating girls, but on understanding their own talent and getting the most out of it.
It is fascinating that the self-esteem of poorly raised boys is considered more important than the self-esteem of the girl in question. The boys lose games 90-something to 20-something, and the girl scores 30. With the girl gone, they still lose 60-something to 20-something, but now they have self-esteem? Sorry, not buying it. These boys need to take up a different sport, or get used to taking a beating. Meanwhile the girl is taught that women are second-class citizens. I guess that's true in this country, but it's a shame she has to learn it so young.
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Another option would be to move her up to play with the freshman or JV teams. I know this girl - she's incredibly talented and tall for her age. She towers over all the other 6th grade girls and boys. She is soft spoken and the sweetest kid you'll ever meet, and hates the attention this has caused. I blame it all on the coach. He could have done a better job of playing her on a team where she'd be challenged and blend in based on her skill level.
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I blame Canada.
In all seriousness, I'm sure we all wish the girl the best. But the NBA? I just don't see it.
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