We all have that one thing that might make us lose our jobs once our employers see our social media posts. You never know who is reading your posts, be careful what you post on social media. You never know this might be the post that ruins your entire career.
As for Kevin Dorsey, a freshman guard of Gophers, his social media site had a sex act on Friday night. Dorsey alongside Nat Mason and Dupree McBrayer allegedly violated team rules and were held out of Sunday’s game, said a statement from the University of Minnesota.
His entire twitter account and the video as well has since been deleted. However Minneapolis police said they are not involved in any criminal investigation whatsoever. Chris Werle, the associate athletic director at the university said that they have seen some of the things on social media and that they are looking into it. He further said that there was not any reports or complaints against the school.
Gophers lost 84-71 and their coach, Richard, did not comment further on the reason for this loss. Seeing that the three player were cut off just an hour before the Sunday’s game. Pitino avoided addressing the suspension on his weekly radio show on 1500-am but he had this to say, “When you suspend three guys, that is the talk of everything”.
People who reportedly saw the video included, several users of gopherhole.com and a KSTP-TV sports reporter, Darren Wolfson. Ever since Pitino took over in April 2013, there have been series of player-related troubles. This raises a lot of questions on his credibility.
Zach Lofton was dismissed last season for failure to meet the team’s obligations last season. A month or so later, Daquein McNeil was arrested on allegations of assaulting his girlfriend. Carlos Morris was also dismissed earlier February for detrimental conduct and Dorsey had been suspended on November for failure to meet his academic obligation.
The team however seemed to be turning a corner on Sunday’s game, hopefully to turn around the bad 14 game losing record.
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