Winston pleaded guilty to assault and was briefly suspended from the football team. But he has now been reinstated, and that led Sturges to release a withering statement, ripping the school, the football team and the athletic program for the seemingly lax punishment.
Sturges' statement should be read in full, but this is the key section:
In my opinion, the immediate reinstatement of Glenn Winston to the football team reflects very poorly on Michigan State Athletics. This decision has established weak precedent for future athletes involved in violent crimes.Michigan State Associate Athletic Director John Lewandowski offered a stunningly tone-deaf response to that statement, saying that Sturges has provided the school with "no new information" about the night Winston attacked him, and that, "We're moving forward and there will be no additional statements on this matter."
Last October, I was assaulted by Glenn Winston. This was not a fight, or a disagreement. I was in bed in my room and came downstairs after hearing the commotion caused by three cars pulling up filled with screaming and violent people. I was standing in my front yard trying to figure out what was going on when Glenn Winston punched me in the head from the side. I never saw him. I did not have any chance to protect myself at all. Neither did his other victims.
That night, I received a fractured skull, five stitches inside my mouth, and a subdural hematoma, or bleeding on the brain. I was not involved in a college fight, as this story is perceived. After having nothing to do with any events that occurred earlier that night, I was attacked in my own house.
While Michigan State's response does not reflect well on the school, Sturges' statement does reflect well on him. The easy thing to do would be to go along with what the athletic department wants, and not make any waves. Instead, Sturges is speaking out for himself, and for all victims of violent crime. Sturges is a student-athlete Michigan State should be proud to have.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-15-2009 @ 12:49PM
cwebsterk said...
Unbelievable. I am a huge Big Ten fan and had the utmost respect for Dantonio. MSU is now an embarassment.
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8-15-2009 @ 6:01PM
Bamagandy said...
I'd always pulled for MSU but no more..
I hope because of this somehow their school will lose games this year and years to come. This is an outrage in this day and time. It seems all schools want is thugs on their teams.. I for one can't stand schools like this. Take Flordia State kicked a player off the team for his third arestt. Bobby's son Terry a new coach at North Alabama took him as a transferr from his dad at North Alabama.. I wish them too a bad season. As they will have with thugs. Once a thug always. Look at the NFL... Thugs with money.
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8-16-2009 @ 12:59AM
opedoped said...
THE AD s/b fired - Amazing lack of integrity at MSU
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8-19-2009 @ 1:06PM
ROBERT RAYA said...
Unbelieveable. Another example of a football program wanting to win at the expense of integrity. I truly wish a winless season and the firing of all administrators and coaches involved in this travesty. Oh, and kudos to A.J. Sturges for having the gumption and integrity to voice the outrage that we all feel. I hope this spurs the young man to file a civil suit against the thug who attacked him and the University that failed to protect him. Any attorney out there willing to do pro bono work for a worthy client?
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