Really?
I can't imagine a school that would take the word of an accuser without giving credence to what may actually have happened and expeliing a player based on ....like...........sayyyyyyyy.........the accusations of 3 white girls and a black player brandishing a toy gun if in fact it was actually done the way it was told after 4 hours of deliberation.
Not like many jilted girls or women desiring attention or money in the history of mankind have made accusations that stretched the truth or were patently false.
I do not disagree that many of these players are not in the way of their own success and do not understand the implications of putting yourself in a situation where there is enough ambiguity to cause a problem....let alone withstanding the shadow of the athletes that are actually doing stupid/illegal/immoral and unethical things but to call out X seems to fly in the face of the glass house we have built.
I don't disagree with you at all, in fact I would argue that they were both right and wrong in this situation. Wells should have never put himself in the situation, but the people at Xavier could have done him some justice finding out all of the facts first.
Xavier likes its high and mighty reputation they've built as being the "good school", as opposed to the other school down Victory Parkway a couple of miles. I'm not saying that's how people should view them, nor do I, but they see themselves that way and will do anything to protect that image.
Of course people make false accusations all the time. That's why I mentioned earlier I'd like to get more juice behind this, because I have to imagine that there is something else lingering that would lead to the people at Xavier to not suspend him right away, but totally kick him out of school.
People on the radio and newspaper will see what's right in front of them and make an opinion of the matter, I'm wanting to know more facts and see what actually happened.