NEWARK, N.J. -- The woman hired to clean up Rutgers' scandal-scarred athletic program quit as Tennessee's women's volleyball coach 16 years ago after her players submitted a letter complaining she ruled through humiliation, fear and emotional abuse, The Star-Ledger reported Saturday night on its website.
"The mental cruelty that we as a team have suffered is unbearable," the players wrote about Julie Hermann, hired May 15 as Rutgers' athletic director after serving as the No. 2 athletic administrator at Louisville.
Less than two weeks after she was introduced as Rutgers' new AD, Julie Hermann is facing abuse allegations from her former players on the University of Tennessee women's volleyball team. In the letter submitted by all 15 team members, the players said Hermann called them "whores, alcoholics and learning disabled" and they wrote: "It has been unanimously decided that this is an irreconcilable issue."
So the woman hired to clean up the mess after an abusive coach was, herself, an abusive coach.
Congratulations, Rutgers. You really have outdone yourself this time.
Julie Hermann should never have been hired as athletic director. If the allegations from her former Tennessee volleyball players are true – and there are too many of those players for them to be dismissed – then, in the mid-1990s, Hermann was not much different than the man who made Rutgers the worst kind of punch line.
DeltaV wrote:Have fun with that, BIG.
The Big East had a collective "WTF? Well, have fun with that" when it was announced that Rutgers was their 'new' pickup.
NJRedman wrote:DeltaV wrote:Have fun with that, BIG.
The Big East had a collective "WTF? Well, have fun with that" when it was announced that Rutgers was their 'new' pickup.
Not really. They were a large land grant university in a neighboring state and a large TV market. They were always on the short list. They were a better choice than most of the league.
yorost wrote:NJRedman wrote:DeltaV wrote:Have fun with that, BIG.
The Big East had a collective "WTF? Well, have fun with that" when it was announced that Rutgers was their 'new' pickup.
Not really. They were a large land grant university in a neighboring state and a large TV market. They were always on the short list. They were a better choice than most of the league.
Ah, B1G fans were wtf'ing both choices of Rutgers and Maryland. It was not a popular move.
yorost wrote:Not quite, but almost. They were also protecting their interests with Penn State, which I guess there was some fear they could lose them if not proactive about the East coast. While understood, B1G fans view it as weakening the conference. I'm closely tied to Wisconsin and Michigan fandom, and I know any number of people cursing it or calling for a reversal. ...but applauding it? None. Nebraska, though, that was a well liked move.
NJRedman wrote:yorost wrote:Not quite, but almost. They were also protecting their interests with Penn State, which I guess there was some fear they could lose them if not proactive about the East coast. While understood, B1G fans view it as weakening the conference. I'm closely tied to Wisconsin and Michigan fandom, and I know any number of people cursing it or calling for a reversal. ...but applauding it? None. Nebraska, though, that was a well liked move.
Well B1G fans aren't the most forward thinking bunch and hate change. This is a good move seeing as how the area they control has a rapidly declining population while those two areas are densely populated and full of B1G alum.
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