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PISCATAWAY, N.J - The Rutgers administration and women’s basketball team blasted Don Imus’ “despicable” remarks Tuesday, but stopped short of saying he should be fired and agreed to meet with the embattled radio host.
Starting Monday, Imus will be suspended for two weeks for calling the Rutgers players “nappy-headed hos.”
Rutgers’ athletic director, Robert E. Mulcahey III, thought a meeting with Imus offered the team’s players a chance to listen to him and hear what he has to say. Several players said they wanted to ask the host why he would make such thoughtless statements.
“We all agreed the meeting with Mr. Imus will help,” Essence Carson, a member of the team that lost the NCAA women’s championship game to Tennessee last week, said. “We do hope to get something accomplished during this meeting.”
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Starting Monday, Imus will be suspended for two weeks for calling the Rutgers players “nappy-headed hos.”
Rutgers’ athletic director, Robert E. Mulcahey III, thought a meeting with Imus offered the team’s players a chance to listen to him and hear what he has to say. Several players said they wanted to ask the host why he would make such thoughtless statements.
“We all agreed the meeting with Mr. Imus will help,” Essence Carson, a member of the team that lost the NCAA women’s championship game to Tennessee last week, said. “We do hope to get something accomplished during this meeting.”
Rutgers Blasts Imus' "Despicable" Remarks
But Players Stop Short Of Saying Radio Host Should Be Fired; They Will Meet With Him Privately
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