'Demeaning' recording credited to Miami athletes

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  1. Hawk

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    [From ESPN.com]

    A 2-year-old profanity-laced recording that denigrates women and minorities surfaced on the Web on Tuesday, putting the University of Miami's athletic department on the defensive about its image.


    Miami's carefully cultivated image as a school well-past the days that earned it the reputation as a program lacking institutional control may have taken a blow when the recording, which sources told ESPN.com includes the voices of several football players, surfaced on the Internet.


    A group calling itself the 7th Floor Crew -- the name reportedly comes from the seventh floor of the Mahoney Residential College, campus housing at Miami -- made a recording referencing multiple acts of group sex, derogatory terms for women and minorities and dozens of curse words that lasts approximately 9 minutes. School officials say the song was recorded two years ago, but that seems to offer little solace.


    "The Athletic Department has been made aware of a private audio recording made two years ago by students in a residence hall, some of whom were student-athletes," athletic director Paul Dee said Wednesday night in a statement through the school's sports information department. "The content of the recording is unfortunate, inappropriate and demeaning. This speech is not appropriate and does not reflect the values of the University or the Athletic Department.


    "While the recording was made privately, it was not intended for public distribution or use. To be clear, the University and the Athletic Department disapprove of the content and its references. To those who may hear this material, we apologize. Any students whose voices can be identified will be subject to appropriate discipline and/or counseling."


    Kyle Munzenrieder, a Miami student and author of the blog Miamity.com that published a report on the song, identified at least one of the members of the 7th Floor Crew as a current football player.


    "I live on the 6th floor, and have good friends on the 7th floor, and those two floors are where a lot of football players live," Munzenrieder wrote ESPN.com in an e-mail Wednesday night. "The song really isn't indicative of the attitude of the current football players, and the 7th floor isn't some sort of hedonistic fantasy dorm zone."
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    Not good for Miami players and it probobly will hurt their NFL hopes if they get suspended and they may get banned from the team IMO. I found the song online but I warn you, it is very inappropriate.

    The Miami rap song
     
  2. Bearsfan1

    Bearsfan1 2 Time Defending FF Champion

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    Its not a big deal, and certainly not worthy of a suspension
     
  3. BJames1156

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    It Sounds pretty good HAHA
     
  4. ranman

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BearsFan1)</div><div class='quotemain'>Its not a big deal, and certainly not worthy of a suspension</div>

    Agrees I have have heard worse
     
  5. TheBeef

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    This is a straight up freedom of speech issue....you cant take any action against a student for his role in recording a song no matter how offensive....this is a matter for the FCC to take up, but since they are not broadcasting it, I see no legal recourse....
     
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    Well this is comparable to the Vikings "Love Boat" event. The Miami Hurricanes did something in their time-off that is considered unacceptable by the team; like the Vikings, and Vikings players got suspended.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Hawk)</div><div class='quotemain'>Well this is comparable to the Vikings "Love Boat" event. The Miami Hurricanes did something in their time-off that is considered unacceptable by the team; like the Vikings, and Vikings players got suspended.</div>
    This doesn't even compare to "love boat" scandle. No players have been suspended for the incident. Its just a bunch of hoopla over nothing at all. It wasn't suppose to be released. Mark my word in about 1 week all this will be forgotten.
     
  8. Bearsfan1

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Hawk)</div><div class='quotemain'>Well this is comparable to the Vikings "Love Boat" event. The Miami Hurricanes did something in their time-off that is considered unacceptable by the team; like the Vikings, and Vikings players got suspended.</div>

    Not comparable, paying women for sex is against the law. Making a private recording is not.
     

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