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The Northwestern football program is engulfed by more chaos as dueling narratives are emerging amid hazing allegations.
The Wildcats initially suspended head coach Pat Fitzgerald for two weeks after a lengthy investigation into the program. Fitz claimed to have no knowledge of any hazing, and the suspension and other sanctions appeared to put an end to the situation.
However, everything changed when a new report the hazing activities were very sexual in nature. Northwestern president Michael Schill indicated Fitzgerald’s status could be re-evaluated. The team has expressed support for its head coach as well.
Northwestern’s football program accused of not stopping hazing.
Now, the unnamed whistleblower spoke with ESPN and claimed Pat Fitzgerald absolutely knew about what was happening. If he didn’t he should be fired.
“Fitz absolutely knew about hazing in this program. Fitz absolutely failed by not intervening. Fitz knew, and he should have made it stop; and if he truly did not know, he should not be the head coach. Either way, he should not be the head coach, because he is not monitoring and protecting the safety and well-being of student-athletes,” the unnamed former Northwestern told ESPN in an article posted Sunday night.
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