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Will Jordan Johnson Keep His Scholarship?

peterc

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I spoke with Kevin McRae of the Montana Board of Regents this afternoon. He says because Jordan Johnson has been accused but not yet convicted of a felony, he may remain a student in good standing at UM, but because of the more stringent Student Athlete Code of Conduct, he has already been removed from the team. I asked McRae if Johnson would retain his athletic scholarship, and his answer was surprising. Please listen to the interview posted below and share your thoughts...Peter C KGVO Radio

http://newstalkkgvo.com/regents-jordan-johnson-in-school-but-off-team-audio/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
But if he has already been expelled by the Honor Court, the expulsion upheld by the President, and he is appealing to the CHE, wouldn't the decision whether he can keep a scholarship depend on his status as a student at UM. Thus, the decision rests with the CHE. While I still believe (again just a guess) that the expulsion was not based on the criminal allegation (and certainly the criminal case was not dependent on the University action) but rather other allegations (which may have been related to the criminal allegation), it would seem unlikely that the CHE would overturn the findings of the Honor Court and President at this juncture.

However, I would agree that if the Honor Court had not reached its decision to expell, then he shouldn't lose his scholarship simply because of a criminal charge. Only after he reaches a plea agreement or he is convicted would the school be allowed to pull the scholarship.
 
doebrmn said:
But if he has already been expelled by the Honor Court, the expulsion upheld by the President, and he is appealing to the CHE, wouldn't the decision whether he can keep a scholarship depend on his status as a student at UM. Thus, the decision rests with the CHE. While I still believe (again just a guess) that the expulsion was not based on the criminal allegation (and certainly the criminal case was not dependent on the University action) but rather other allegations (which may have been related to the criminal allegation), it would seem unlikely that the CHE would overturn the findings of the Honor Court and President at this juncture.

However, I would agree that if the Honor Court had not reached its decision to expell, then he shouldn't lose his scholarship simply because of a criminal charge. Only after he reaches a plea agreement or he is convicted would the school be allowed to pull the scholarship.

What does CHE stand for?
 
Johnson got tooled in this decision. End of story. And this comes from a guy who hates recruiting thugs. JJ's case is different that the numerous incidents surrounding the gang-bangers who have played on this team.
 
Commissioner of Higher Education who, based on other posts, is supposedly the individual who is next in line to rule on the (alleged) expulsion. I don't know that for sure, just going off of what has been posted.
 
Growler1 said:
Johnson got tooled in this decision. End of story. And this comes from a guy who hates recruiting thugs. JJ's case is different that the numerous incidents surrounding the gang-bangers who have played on this team.

Why, because he's white? As compred to the "gang-bangers" who would be???

Real nice, real nice. :roll:
 
BWahlberg said:
Growler1 said:
Johnson got tooled in this decision. End of story. And this comes from a guy who hates recruiting thugs. JJ's case is different that the numerous incidents surrounding the gang-bangers who have played on this team.

Why, because he's white? As compred to the "gang-bangers" who would be???

Real nice, real nice. :roll:

If the shoe fits!
 
doebrmn said:
Commissioner of Higher Education who, based on other posts, is supposedly the individual who is next in line to rule on the (alleged) expulsion. I don't know that for sure, just going off of what has been posted.

Is he a member of the regents?
 
Hammer said:
doebrmn said:
Commissioner of Higher Education who, based on other posts, is supposedly the individual who is next in line to rule on the (alleged) expulsion. I don't know that for sure, just going off of what has been posted.

Is he a member of the regents?

Yeah it's Clay Christian.

http://mus.edu/che/che.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
BWahlberg said:
Hammer said:
doebrmn said:
Commissioner of Higher Education who, based on other posts, is supposedly the individual who is next in line to rule on the (alleged) expulsion. I don't know that for sure, just going off of what has been posted.

Is he a member of the regents?

Yeah it's Clay Christian.

http://mus.edu/che/che.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


Gotcha.
 
He was a former member, but does not serve on the board. In his current position he heads the administrative agency that serves the Board (got that off the website, I really don't know much about it).
 
Growler automatically thinks EVERY Griz player who is african american is a thug...Brint, there's no point in getting into it with him anymore. Even the main board mod saw the light tonight with his racisr remarks.
 

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