West Point cheating scandal involved mostly athletes, including football players on Liberty Bowl team

West Point cheating scandal involved mostly athletes, including football players on Liberty Bowl team

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    Dec 31, 2020#1

    West Point cheating scandal involved mostly athletes, including football players on Liberty Bowl team
    Tom Vanden Brook
    USA TODAY

    WASHINGTON – The majority of the cadets involved in the worst academic cheating scandal at West Point in 45 years are athletes, including 24 members of the football team that is scheduled to play in a bowl game on Thursday, according to West Point officials.
    In all, 55 of the 73 cadets accused of cheating on a calculus final exam in May are athletes, including 17 who remain on the football team, according to figures released to USA TODAY by West Point.  
    A few have played in football games this season after having been accused of cheating. Some of those players could dress and play in the Liberty Bowl on Thursday, according to Army Lt. Col. Christopher Ophardt, a West Point spokesman.
    They're allowed to play because West Point's superintendent in October suspended a policy that limited or prevented cadets found in violation of the academy's honor code from representing the academy in public, including athletes at sports events. 

    Lt. Gen. Darryl Williams, the superintendent, in an Oct. 23 memo, wrote to the faculty that the policy "has resulted in an inequitable application of consequences and developmental opportunities for select groups of cadets." USA TODAY obtained a copy of the memo.
    Under the suspended policy, most of the cadets would not have been eligible to play after Nov. 30, the date they were found in violation of the honor code, Ophardt said. The academy is not naming the cadets. Their punishment will be finalized in January.

    Williams has ordered a review of the policy. The timing of the Williams' decision was not related to the football season, Ophardt said.
    "We didn’t cancel the punishment," Ophardt said. "We delayed it until final adjudication."
    In a letter sent to faculty, staff and alumni on Wednesday, a copy of which was sent to USA TODAY, Williams attributed the incident in part to the COVID-19 pandemic, which dispersed the cadets from the academy and the influence of its faculty and staff. 

    "These Cadets chose the easier wrong over the harder right," Williams wrote. "As the Superintendent, I own this cheating incident. Furthermore, I and every leader at West Point own their role in developing leaders of character.  The standards established by the Cadet Honor Code have not changed and the Honor System receives my personal investment of time and attention. West Point takes every Honor Code violation seriously."

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    The academy's honor code, engraved in a stone monument at the school on the banks of the Hudson River, states: "A cadet will not lie, cheat, steal or tolerate those who do."
    USA TODAY reported last week that the academic scandal was the worst since the 1976 when 153 cadets were caught cheating on a mechanical engineering exam. That scandal resulted in reforms at West Point that cracked down on hazing and moved the academy from a model that emphasized attrition toward one that develops leadership qualities in cadets.
    EXCLUSIVE:West Point accuses more than 70 cadets of cheating in worst academic scandal in nearly 45 years
    West Point's football team is scheduled to play West Virginia Thursday in the Liberty Bowl at Memphis, Tennessee.
    Fifty-eight cadets admitted cheating on the exam, which was administered remotely because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Most of them were in their first year at the academy and have been enrolled in a rehabilitation program. They will be on probation for the remainder of their time at the academy. Others resigned, and some face hearings that could result in their expulsion.

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    "Neptune was God, Mahan his prophet, and the United States Navy the only true Church"

    UF28
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      7:35 PM - Dec 31#2

      Quite simply it’s an Honor Code violation. Expel them

      HAPD
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        11:42 PM - Dec 31#3

        just don't expel them-in the past they had to fulfill a active duty obligation after their second year if kicked out as enlisted pukes. future perfumed princes of the pentagon. and the general. give him the heave ho.
        "Give Me A Fast Ship For I Intend To Go In Harm's Way"




        During WWII no other Naval Unit eclipsed the record of the Little Beavers lead by Captain "31 Knot Arleigh Burke." There are Sailors and there are
        DESTROYER SAILORS. Fast sleek they seek out the enemy to engage at point blank range.




        "Neptune was God, Mahan his prophet, and the United States Navy the only true Church"

        ForrestG man
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          11:17 AM - 11 days ago#4

          UF28 wrote:
          7:35 PM - Dec 31
          Quite simply it’s an Honor Code violation. Expel them
          But...but, they beat Navy 15-0.  Surely we have to consider that.

          movnviol1
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            2:16 PM - 11 days ago#5

            Naval Academy is having an investigation about the final exam in Physics.  All testees were given an "Incomplete".  Some cheatin' goin on down there also.

            WasInTheBag
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              4:15 PM - 11 days ago#6

              Next year they'll probably announce that Colin Kaepernick is the new Superintendent.

              “I come in peace,” Mattis recalled telling them. “I didn’t bring artillery. But I’m pleading with you, with tears in my eyes: If you fuck with me, I’ll kill you all.”

              UF28
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                7:09 PM - 11 days ago#7

                ForrestG man wrote:
                11:17 AM - 11 days ago
                UF28 wrote:
                7:35 PM - Dec 31
                Quite simply it’s an Honor Code violation. Expel them
                But...but, they beat Navy 15-0.  Surely we have to consider that.
                . Expel them and make them enlist —— In the Navy

                beachwear
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                  10:04 PM - 11 days ago#8

                      THEY SHOULD HAVE REFERED THIS CASE TO THE FBI.  THEY WOULD HAVE ALREADY BURIED THIS CASE.

                  WasInTheBag
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                    12:37 AM - 11 days ago#9

                    beachwear wrote:
                    10:04 PM - 11 days ago
                        THEY SHOULD HAVE REFERED THIS CASE TO THE FBI.  THEY WOULD HAVE ALREADY BURIED THIS CASE.
                    Appoint a Special Counsel!

                    “I come in peace,” Mattis recalled telling them. “I didn’t bring artillery. But I’m pleading with you, with tears in my eyes: If you fuck with me, I’ll kill you all.”

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