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Meanwhile, the editorial board at the paper today calls out Board of Regents chairman Dean Johnson for his own tone-deaf comments. If Reusse ran his theory by a typical undergraduate student at the U, he would likely be told that he should spend less time feeding his fantasies on his computer and more time talking to actual young women about what sort of treatment they expect from their sexual partners. In his gasp-inducing Saturday column ( “Clash of social forces - or a feud - roils U waters”), Reusse clearly suggested that while baby boomers like him might assume five men having sex with one inebriated woman to be nonconsensual, “the shock level for millennials is much lower when hearing of such an encounter.” Seriously? What looks like the gang rape of a woman unable to give consent to us old folks is just a normal good time to these kids today?Īs a professor at the U, I deal with today’s students all the time, and I have never seen a generation more thoughtful and aware of the ethical issues involved with gender and sexuality. 18), but he missed one big one, by the Star Tribune, and in particular his Sports-section colleague Patrick Reusse.
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Jim Souhan lists “Too many failures to count in U’s latest sports scandal” (Dec. In today’s Letters to the Editor, someone finally did. What other explanation could there be that it wasn’t until today that someone stood up for millennials on the question of sexual assault?
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Reusse picked a good day to run his column: Saturday, when few people pay attention to what’s in the newspaper. I’m just suggesting the shock level for millennials is much lower when hearing of such an encounter than it is for us baby boomers in our maroon sweaters. Fire the athletic director … what’s his name? Fire Eric Kaler, the university president.” So most of us are shocked when we hear that detail and then exclaim: “How can the rest of the players possibly support these louts as teammates? Throw them all out of school. I’m confident that the average Gophers fan and I do have this common: not many sexual encounters with four friends and one woman. I’m a little older, a lifelong Minnesotan, a casual Catholic and make sure not to wear my 10-year-old maroon sweater if attending a Gophers game. The average hard-core Gophers fan is 65, a lifelong Minnesotan, Lutheran, and has been wearing the same maroon sweater to games for two decades. The The New York Times that night described Antuofermo as having "no physical attributes to brag about except he bled well." But the then-24-year-old Italian immigrant pushed on through the pain.Among the more absurd observations in the wake of last week’s “boycott” by the student-athletes of the University of Minnesota football team, was this in Star Tribune columnist Patrick Reusse’s column on Saturday. In 1977, Eugene "Cyclone" Hart beat up on Antuofermo so bad, he broke his ribs. He chose a forgettable fight by a forgettable former middleweight champion, Vito Antuofermo, to make his point. That's why the 82-year-old father of Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh spoke to the team Friday about finishing. The argument could be made, after all the previous frustration against the Buckeyes, that the 42-27 decision was the Wolverines' national championship. There was no way, popular thought went, that Michigan could rise as high mentally and physically as it had the previous week against Ohio State. Coming into the 2021 Big Ten Championship Game on Saturday night, the first question to be answered was whether the No. The task for the patriarchal soul of Michigan football was to convey the gravity of the moment. INDIANAPOLIS - Jack Harbaugh dug deep Friday night.