The Matt Fannon mistreatment allegations continue.
Cora Anderson accuses Fannon of trying to run her off the team
Anderson said Fannon did not take the health problems seriously and then tried kicking her off the team during a meeting in September 2021. Anderson believes it was Fannon’s intention to run her off the team. According to the NCAA Rulebook, rule 15.3.5.3, a student athlete’s scholarship cannot be revoked due to “an injury, illness, or physical or mental condition.”“She kind of just blew me off and said, ‘Oh, actually, Matt did not kick you off — he was just suspending you,’’” Anderson said. “Which was not clarified to me.”
“When that did happen, Matt didn’t even check on her and just said, 'Get off the field' and told the team, ‘This is what happens when you don’t go in for tackles — so don’t be like her,’” Anderson said.
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