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Official Statement Re Flood

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Dear Members of the Rutgers Community:

Since our University was established almost 250 years ago, Rutgers has grown to become the State of New Jersey’s premier public institution of higher learning. With that designation, we have an obligation to provide outstanding educational opportunities, to ensure high quality and productive research, to serve the local, national and world communities, and to do so with integrity and a steadfast commitment to the central academic mission of our university. It is in this context that I provide you with the following report.

As some of you may be aware, the University has been reviewing an allegation that the Head Football Coach at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, Kyle Flood, circumvented established policies and procedures in contacting a faculty member to discuss the academic standing of a student-athlete. This allegation was first reported to the University on August 12th and within 24 hours, after consultations with our Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, with our Interim Senior Vice President & General Counsel and with the Interim Senior Vice President for Enterprise Risk Management, Ethics and Compliance, the University retained an outside investigator and counsel and undertook an investigation of the charge.

Yesterday, I received the final investigative report and I have decided to release the report, with limited redactions required by privacy laws, as I want the University community to understand both what we now know and the thorough nature of the investigation. The report is available at http://president.rutgers. edu/files/Final-Report.pdf.

Below is a brief summary of some of the major findings:
  • Coach Flood knew or should have known of well-established University policies prohibiting coach-initiated contact between coaches and members of the faculty regarding a student-athlete’s academic standing. The responsibility for such contact strictly rests with our athletics academic advisors under the purview of the Office of the New Brunswick Chancellor. Coach Flood used his personal email to contact the faculty member and had an in-person meeting with the faculty member regarding the academic standing of a member of the football team. The multiple email contacts came both before and after the meeting, which occurred at an off-campus location.
  • A member of the athletics academic advising staff reported that she reminded Coach Flood, after he sent the initial email but before he had the in-person meeting with the faculty member, that he is not to have contact with any faculty member regarding a student’s academic standing. Coach Flood nevertheless moved forward with the previously scheduled meeting with the faculty member.
  • After meeting with Coach Flood, the faculty member agreed to review an additional paper as partial satisfaction for the requirements of a course the student had already completed. The paper was submitted to the faculty member but ultimately was not graded and the academic status of the student and his final course grade remained unchanged.
  • Coach Flood and the student both have acknowledged that Coach Flood provided grammatical and minor editorial suggestions to the submitted paper. The Office of Enterprise Risk Management, Ethics and Compliance consulted with senior campus academic officials, including the Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and the Chancellor, Rutgers-New Brunswick, who both agreed, after reviewing the paper before and after the edits, that the assistance provided by Coach Flood was in line with standard student support offered on campus by student learning centers and did not constitute academic misconduct.
The Office of Enterprise Risk Management, Ethics and Compliance provided me with the report and I have carefully considered the information and discussed its findings with senior leadership, including the Executive Committee of the Board of Governors. Based on what we know now, it is clear to me that Coach Flood had inappropriate communications with the faculty member in violation of an established policy. The policy is well-known among staff in the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. Coach Flood is specifically tasked with knowing both NCAA and our institutional policies regarding these issues. Simply, Coach Flood has no excuse for not knowing the rule and following it.

For his violations of University policy, I have suspended Coach Flood for three consecutive games of inter-collegiate competition effective immediately. I also have imposed a fine of $50,000.

I believe that the discipline is severe and justified for his failure to follow policy. I met with Coach Flood this afternoon and informed him of the suspension and the fine and he has accepted responsibility for his actions and my discipline. As a member of the faculty and as a former Provost myself, I know that Coach Flood’s actions in communicating with the faculty member crossed a line that all faculty hold dear. Our faculty must have complete independence in executing their duties and there is a reason why we prohibit athletics coaching staff from discussing the academic standing of students with faculty. We have policies in place to protect academic integrity and to ensure that any faculty member, whether tenured or untenured, whether full-time or part-time, is free of intimidation and interference by outside parties.

As a result of today’s findings, we are working with outside counsel to determine if any National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) bylaws have been violated. During the course of the investigation, we informed the NCAA Enforcement staff and we will be working with them on next steps. We will participate in the enforcement/infractions process per our conditions and obligations of membership in the NCAA.

I have also asked Director of Athletics Julie Hermann to ensure that our compliance training and oversight regarding the athletics staff prohibition on inappropriate contact with faculty regarding a student-athlete is among the best in the nation.

Over the past three years, we have taken significant steps in establishing a strong compliance and oversight culture and organization on campus, including the creation of the Office of Enterprise Risk Management, Ethics and Compliance in 2013 that reports directly to me and to the Audit Committee of the Board of Governors. During the Summer and Fall of 2014, I expanded the mission of that office to include across-the-board institutional compliance. At my direction, the compliance program was structured further to ensure that resources would be available to address the emerging compliance risks of Athletics, Title IX and Research and to strengthen our programs in Ethics and Privacy. Earlier this summer, that office recruited new expert leadership in each of these areas as well as a new Director of Ethics who brings to the University in-depth experience with the New Jersey State Ethics Commission. I believe that we now have one of the strongest institutional risk management and compliance programs in higher education. But it is up to each of us to actualize the goals of this program.

We have high expectations of every member of our community and no one is free from responsibility. We must use this opportunity to grow, to do more and to do better. And we will.
 
The scary thing there is that they are working with NCAA to see if there is a compliance issue. That just opens the door for all sorts of future ugliness. So one investigation closes and another one opens ..
 
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The suspension is for emailing the teacher and meeting with the teacher . Violation of university policy . 3 game suspension is too harsh .
 
3 games is kind of harsh no?
three games is crazy in my opinion. 1 game and the fine would have been enough. This is a reaction to not doing enough vs. Mike Rice. Not only that but they once again did something heading into a key moment for the team. They waited this long, they couldn't have waited till after PSU.
 
Forget the part that he ignored policy( you can live with a slap on the wrist for that), but he was warned recently and still went ahead with the meeting. I am surprised he wasn't fired. Anyone else who has a job and does something like this most likely would be fired.
 
OK, so....

Flood emailed the professor using his personal email multiple times.
He was instructed not to.
He met with the professor, after being instructed not to.
He edited the paper.
All for a player that's also involved in legal issues.

Why is he still our coach?
 
The suspension is for emailing the teacher and meeting with the teacher . Violation of university policy . 3 game suspension is too harsh .

Technically, true.

But, while not a violation, I have to think a rather dim view was taken of his providing "grammatical and minor editorial suggestions to the submitted paper".
 
three games is crazy in my opinion. 1 game and the fine would have been enough. This is a reaction to not doing enough vs. Mike Rice. Not only that but they once again did something heading into a key moment for the team. They waited this long, they couldn't have waited till after PSU.

Crazy? We have a policy against contacting faculty directly. He ignored that. He even met in person with the professor and got them to agree to additional work. An adviser then directly tells him not to contact the professor and he still ignores it.

If he didn't ignore the adviser's direct warning I would agree 1 game is enough but come on to be told not to do it and then go out and do it anyway...
 
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I don't think it was harsh. I echo the poster above -- lucky he wasn't fired. It was more then just a violation of university policy. He did it knowing it was wrong, because the academic advisors told him it violated policy. And then he helped edit the student's paper -- wtf was he thinking? Both stupid and willful. I don't want 'bad' on anyone, but boy was he lucky to only get a suspension and fine.

I don't think the story is over yet though.
 
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Does that mean no contact with the team or other coaches for three weeks?
Three weeks is ridiculous.
 
i think you go with 3 games thinking that would mitigate any harsher penalty from the NCAA...
 
He specifically wrote in his email to the professor that he was using personal email accounts to avoid detection. Not sure how anyone can be acting like a 3 game suspension is too harsh. He knew what he was doing was questionable and made efforts to conceal his activities.
 
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Crazy? We have a policy against contacting faculty directly. He ignored that. He even met in person with the professor and got them to agree to additional work. An adviser then directly tells him not to contact the professor and he still ignores it.

If he didn't ignore the adviser's direct warning I would agree 1 game is enough but come on to be told not to do it and then go out and do it anyway...

because if we are going to play with the big boys then we have to start taking some risks. Instead of always rounding up to worse, we should round down to enough. There is a fine involved. Make the fine bigger then if you want to penalize him. But now you are penalizing the team and the fans.

Edit:IF what the poster says above about him using his personal email and acknowledging that hie did it to avoid detection then I retract my comments. He's a dope and got what he deserved.
 
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He helped to EDIT A STUDENT'S PAPER!?!!! Cmon Flood fans.. It is time for RU to move on. I just don't see how anyone can still support this guy. I wanted him gone even before the kent state debacle, because well, he's just not a good football coach let alone recruiter. But now he's embarrassing our university and in doing so, the great state of NJ itself. I just don't see how anyone can not think it is time to move on from Kyle Flood. He let his ego get in the way, and the only way for the university to move on and save face is to force a resignation!!!! And for those of you that think he should stay because he is a nice guy who cares about his kids that nobody but he recruited anyway, guess what, nice guys get fired all the time. i'm a walking example of that.
 
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three games is crazy in my opinion. 1 game and the fine would have been enough. This is a reaction to not doing enough vs. Mike Rice. Not only that but they once again did something heading into a key moment for the team. They waited this long, they couldn't have waited till after PSU.

knowing this admin, i'm surprised they didn't have someone pull him off the sideline Saturday
 
because if we are going to play with the big boys then we have to start taking some risks. Instead of always rounding up to worse, we should round down to enough. There is a fine involved. Make the fine bigger then if you want to penalize him. But now you are penalizing the team and the fans.

Edit:IF what the poster says above about him using his personal email and acknowledging that hie did it to avoid detection then I retract my comments. He's a dope and got what he deserved.

a) I want to win but I dont want to do it to compromise our integrity. Don't care what the big boys do we need to do it the right way

b) Yes what the poster said is true. The email from Flood explicitly stated he was using gmail so the email wouldn't be subject to OPRA and traceable

He really should have been terminated
 
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a) I want to win but I dont want to do it to compromise our integrity. Don't care what the big boys do we need to do it the right way

b) Yes what the poster said is true. The email from Flood explicitly stated he was using gmail so the email wouldn't be subject to OPRA and traceable

He really should have been terminated

yeah but I don't think say a $75- 100k fine and 1 game would do that..(compromise our integrity) . Believe me...I value what a Rutgers College Degree was in 1983-1984. From the outside that would still seem "appropriate" imho. Anyway it is moot given b)
 
He specifically wrote in his email to the professor that he was using personal email accounts to avoid detection. Not sure how anyone can be acting like a 3 game suspension is too harsh. He knew what he was doing was questionable and made efforts to conceal his activities.

If this is true then Kyle flood just is damn lucky not to have been fired on the spot IMHO. You've got to be kidding me?!
 
a) I want to win but I dont want to do it to compromise our integrity. Don't care what the big boys do we need to do it the right way

b) Yes what the poster said is true. The email from Flood explicitly stated he was using gmail so the email wouldn't be subject to OPRA and traceable

He really should have been terminated
this proves the old saying "nice guys finish last"
 
3 games is spineless.

A coach of any other sport doing the same thing would be fired immediately.
 

This report is bad. I don't think Flood comes across as consciously trying to be intimidating. In fact, it reads very much like I would expect it to regarding his demeanor -- things like, you [professor] have my full support either way. Nevertheless, even with the benefit of the doubt, he comes across as secretive and completely clueless. He is very lucky he was not fired, but I still think he will be gone at the end of the year.
 
After reading the whole report, I agree that KF could've been fired. The simple fact that he purposely used his personal gmail to avoid disclosing the contents and kept mentioning to keep it between them, tells me that not only was he being shady, but he did a terrible job at being shady. My thinking is the KF will be fired at the end of this season.
 
Coaches like an amateur and cheats like one also.

Also, a mark on his "nice guy" status which was his only positive attribute.

Can't wait until this dude is out of here
 
He helped to EDIT A STUDENT'S PAPER!?!!! Cmon Flood fans.. It is time for RU to move on. I just don't see how anyone can still support this guy. I wanted him gone even before the kent state debacle, because well, he's just not a good football coach let alone recruiter. But now he's embarrassing our university and in doing so, the great state of NJ itself. I just don't see how anyone can not think it is time to move on from Kyle Flood. He let his ego get in the way, and the only way for the university to move on and save face is to force a resignation!!!! And for those of you that think he should stay because he is a nice guy who cares about his kids that nobody but he recruited anyway, guess what, nice guys get fired all the time. i'm a walking example of that.

The President's statement very clearly states that the so called editing did not constitute a violation and was in line with student support services. He is not being punished for that.

" The Office of Enterprise Risk Management, Ethics and Compliance consulted with senior campus academic officials, including the Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and the Chancellor, Rutgers-New Brunswick, who both agreed, after reviewing the paper before and after the edits, that the assistance provided by Coach Flood was in line with standard student support offered on campus by student learning centers and did not constitute academic misconduct."
 
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