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Coach suspended over hazing allegations

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Northwestern football coach Pat Fitzgerald has been issued an unpaid two-week suspension -- effective immediately -- following an investigation into hazing allegations within the program, the school announced on Friday. The investigation, led by former Illinois inspector general Maggie Hickey, found "evidence to corroborate claims made by an anonymous whistleblower regarding hazing activities and events."

The investigation began in December following allegations that football players participated in locker room hazing as part of rituals that may have started at the team's preseason training camp referred to as "Camp Kenosha" in Wisconsin.

"The investigation team did not discover sufficient evidence to believe that coaching staff knew about the ongoing hazing conduct," read an executive summary of the investigation. "They determined, however, that there had been significant opportunities to discover and report the hazing conduct. "

Fitzgerald is entering his 18th season as Northwestern's coach and is coming off his worst season after the Wildcats struggled to a 1-11 record in 2022. The 48-year-old former Wildcats linebacker also worked as an assistant for five seasons with the program before taking over as head coach ahead of the 2006 season.


"I was very disappointed when I heard about the allegations of hazing on our football team," Fitzgerald said. "Although I was not aware of the alleged incidents, I have spoken to University officials, and they informed me of a two-week suspension, effective immediately.

"Northwestern football prides itself on producing not just athletes, but fine young men with character befitting the program and our University. We hold our student-athletes and our program to the highest standards; we will continue to work to exceed those standards moving forward."

In addition to Fitzgerald's two-week suspension, practices at Camp Kenosha will be permanently discontinued following the investigation. Other measures the program is adopting following the investigation include:


  • The University will require monitoring of the football locker room by someone who doesn't report to the football coaching staff.
  • The University will create an online reporting tool specifically for student athletes to anonymously report incidents of potential hazing or hazing-related concerns.
  • The University will provide and require annual mandatory anti-hazing training for all coaches, staff members and student-athletes, with an emphasis on reporting options, the duties to report, discipline for future violations and the fact that hazing is not acceptable regardless of consent.
  • The University will form an internal working group comprising Northwestern leaders across various disciplines to create a report on policy development, organizational culture, communication, training and enforcement. The group will solicit input from external experts and will make their report open to the entire community.
  • Northwestern Athletics will better utilize the annual student-athlete-survey process to ensure coaches are aware of and act on student concerns.
  • Northwestern Athletics will work with the NCAA and Big Ten Conference to ensure all processes and rules are followed.
Investigators interviewed more than 50 people associated with the football program, reviewing emails and player survey data dating back to 2014, according to the summary. The Wildcats are scheduled to open the 2023 season on Sunday, Sept. 3 at Rutgers.

Thoughts?

Thoughts on hazing in general?
 
Hazing is an act of power and control over others, it is victimization. Hazing is premeditated, abusive, degrading and often life-threatening. So yeah, I am against it.
 
Northwestern head football coach Pat Fitzgerald was fired on Monday amid reports that players participated in hazing activities in the locker room last season, a person with direct knowledge of the situation confirmed to USA TODAY Sports.

The person requested anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the situation publicly.

On Friday, the school announced that Fitzgerald was suspended for two weeks without pay, and it set forth guidelines after an independent investigation found hazing allegations credible. Fitzgerald said that he had no knowledge of hazing activities.

A former Northwestern football player then spoke to The Daily Northwestern, and in a story published Saturday, alleged that some of the hazing was sexual in nature, with upperclassmen punishing younger players who made mistakes in games and practices. The ritual was called "running." "It's a shocking experience as a freshman to see your fellow freshman teammates get ran, but then you see everybody bystanding in the locker room," the unidentified former player told The Daily Northwestern. "It's just a really abrasive and barbaric culture that has permeated throughout that program for years on end now."

Fitzgerald, 48, spent 17 seasons as the Wildcats' head coach. He won five bowls and had three 10-win seasons, something virtually unheard of at Northwestern when he got the job before the 2006 season, after the death of head coach Randy Walker.

Fitzgerald is the winningest coach in the program's history and had agreed to a 10-year contract extension with Northwestern through the 2030 season...
 
As a follower of college football, I hope the person or persons who were affected by this hazing BS will finally get some kind of closure and justice. These power broker coaches who allow these events to happen to grab ahold of their job status and power shouldn't even be coaching to begin with.
 
As a follower of college football, I hope the person or persons who were affected by this hazing BS will finally get some kind of closure and justice. These power broker coaches who allow these events to happen to grab ahold of their job status and power shouldn't even be coaching to begin with.

True that! Good thing this one was dealt with accordingly.
 

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