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Sad but wasn’t at all surprised. One of my friend’s kid follows her on social media where this frequently played out. Chaos seems to follow that girl… or more aptly, she brings it with her. Glad she left Texas before she could do any real damage to our reputation… although she certainly tried on her way out the door.
 
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Sad but wasn’t at all surprised. On of my friend’s kid follows her on social media where this frequently played out. Chaos seems to follow that girl… or more aptly, she brings it with her. Glad she left Texas before she could do any real damage to our reputation… although she certainly tried in her way out the door.
How far do the "Christians" at TCU let this go? Will they be like Baylor and make every excuse they can think of, or will they actually govern with some sense of morals?
 
How far do the "Christians" at TCU let this go? Will they be like Baylor and make every excuse they can think of, or will they actually govern with some sense of morals?
Seems like most players get bounced while the university investigates. All these instances can't all be made up.
 
I think it’s interesting that Prince requires her girlfriends to sign a NDA right off the bat.

Texas dodged a bullet where she’s concerned if you ask me
 
Since no charges were filed, I doubt that there will be any consequences. TCU needs her for the post season. It is a bazaar event though.
 
Absolutely. She's got a sweet little team.
Seems to fit a pattern where she gets a peak in the 4th year. North Texas data doesn't show since she was there for 1 year.
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It’s behind a paywall but the Fort Worth Star-Telegram came out with a scathing opinion piece by Mac Engel today that skewers Sedona Prince along with Texas, Oregon and TCU (I didn’t realize she had an incident while at Texas, but he said it was noted in a Washington Post report on February 12th). He also slams ESPN for not posting the Washington Post story on their website.

“Celebrated for calling out double standards, TCU basketball’s Sedona Prince now enjoys them” was the heading of the opinion piece.

He goes on to list a bunch of similar situations at the college level about men in the football and basketball programs where the players were suspended. Case McCoy and Jordan Hicks being sent home from the Alamo Bowl by Mac Brown among them.

Major cringe article about women’s basketball unfortunately but not surprising coming from Mac Engel
 
It’s behind a paywall but the Fort Worth Star-Telegram came out with a scathing opinion piece by Mac Engel today that skewers Sedona Prince along with Texas, Oregon and TCU (I didn’t realize she had an incident while at Texas, but he said it was noted in a Washington Post report on February 12th). He also slams ESPN for not posting the Washington Post story on their website.

“Celebrated for calling out double standards, TCU basketball’s Sedona Prince now enjoys them” was the heading of the opinion piece.

He goes on to list a bunch of similar situations at the college level about men in the football and basketball programs where the players were suspended. Case McCoy and Jordan Hicks being sent home from the Alamo Bowl by Mac Brown among them.

Major cringe article about women’s basketball unfortunately but not surprising coming from Mac Engel
Too many instances for one or some not to stick to a wall.
 
Not sure if you can get this w/o subscription or free trial but this explains a lot about what we see from the officials
I have a subscription and I was shocked at how much officials get paid per game, but then that explained the monopoly that those at the top want to keep. Surprised that the commissioners of the Power4 don't fix this. But then again....it is "only" women's sports and they're probably not aware of what a scam this is.

For those who can't get past the firewall:

1. Officials get paid thousands for officiating
2. They don't get feedback on their officiating except on rare occasions and when that happens it's weeks after their game
3. The people who assign officials are like 3 people across the P4 and G6.
4. They're attitude is "everything's fine, nothings wrong" because they're making money for themselves and their friends. One of them consistently gave games to her daughter
5. They gave examples of 70+ fouls called in one infamous game and the rating for the refs was 90% correct on the calls - and they were proud of it
6. No one has the guts or actual care (except coaches and players) about improving the reff'ing.
 
I have a subscription and I was shocked at how much officials get paid per game, but then that explained the monopoly that those at the top want to keep. Surprised that the commissioners of the Power4 don't fix this. But then again....it is "only" women's sports and they're probably not aware of what a scam this is.

For those who can't get past the firewall:

1. Officials get paid thousands for officiating
2. They don't get feedback on their officiating except on rare occasions and when that happens it's weeks after their game
3. The people who assign officials are like 3 people across the P4 and G6.
4. They're attitude is "everything's fine, nothings wrong" because they're making money for themselves and their friends. One of them consistently gave games to her daughter
5. They gave examples of 70+ fouls called in one infamous game and the rating for the refs was 90% correct on the calls - and they were proud of it
6. No one has the guts or actual care (except coaches and players) about improving the reff'ing.
Really, #3 is all you need to know. It's a fiefdom and there appears to be no accountability.
 
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