'Hidden in plain sight': Colorado State football staff accused of racial insensitivity, abuse

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'Hidden in plain sight': Colorado State football staff accused of racial insensitivity, abuse
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More than 20 current and former Colorado State football players and athletic department staff say they have witnessed recurring instances of racial insensitivity and abusive behavior within the department.

after the coach was the subject of a scathing internal report regarding player abuse in 2014.

Adazzio declined the Coloradoan's interview request Saturday, but agreed to review emailed questions about the allegations. He later declined to answer the questions. He released a statement Tuesday after allegations from players that coaches were not following COVID-19 protocols. During that encounter, Stewart said he witnessed humiliation, denigration and intimidation of a Black player over academic issues. Stewart said the incident felt eerily similar to Minneapolis police officers' treatment of George Floyd before a white officer knelt on the back of Floyd's neck until he died.

When asked about the incident Saturday, Parker said, "If that proves to be true, that is not acceptable. Not what I want represented in our program.’’ Hill echoed those concerns in a February email to Parker, which was copied to McConnell, Hughes and Albert Bimper, senior associate athletic director for diversity and inclusion.

"Under Bobo and John Jancek, it was like an angry white man society and they come into college football to take it out on the players,'' said Summer, who is white."They were racially insensitive but players were concerned about their scholarships and playing time, so many didn't say anything and that's not right.

"There is dead silence and Coach Bobo says ‘ smile so everyone can you see you,'" Lucas said. “ is one of the most kindhearted men you will ever meet. I don’t care who you are, you shouldn’t be called out like that."Those interviewed said Parker began to lose credibility with staff, coaches and student-athletes during his handling of Eustachy’s departure.

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