US Military Academy Criticized for Overlooking Bad Behavior of Football Players
|Is it just coincidence that Army starts winning football games after it allegedly drops standards for its football players?:
The Army football team and the United States Military Academy have come under fire for the second time in two weeks after another report by The Daily Beast was released Friday, accusing West Point of letting its “most high-profile players operate under a different set of rules than typical cadets.”
The report cites “failing classes, openly disregarding rules and avoiding discipline” among the academy’s football players. (…..)
The Daily Beast said it viewed internal e-mails stating football players frequently required special summer courses to maintain eligibility.
According to the report, 11 members of the football team attended a house party at an Airbnb rental in Garrison, leaving post without permission, and some had violated restrictions, the report says. The rental was vandalized, according to the report. Captains Ahmad Bradshaw and John Voit are listed in the report as attending the party.
The Daily Beast also reported that senior wide receiver Jeff Ejekam missed the first two games of the season stemming from an arrest in June for driving while impaired in North Carolina. Eight Army football players have been enrolled in the Academy Substance Abuse Program since August, the report says. [Stars & Stripes]
You can read more at the link, but if true I definitely do not agree that a cadet who gets a DUI should be allowed to remain at West Point considering how many active duty soldiers I have seen have their careers ended by a DUI.
Go Army! Beat Navy!
http://professorconfess.blogspot.com/2014/05/a-picture-sure-is-worth-alot-of-words.html
This is a widespread problem.
These guys are going to make great Officer level material…. 😕
Yes, they will be on the fast track for general….
Disband all NCAA sports programs at the academies, distraction from the mission of training officers to lead the military.
Some of our best leaders in the past were great on the gridiron! Ronald Reagan for one!
Forget the military, these guys are NFL material!