The question as to whether Adrian College's men's team can finish the season is very much in doubt after events last week.
There have been two issues bubbling for a while, and they seemed to come to a head last week. Here's the background:
Adrian underwent a rather precipitous coaching change when Zac Mizell took the Penn State job. Chris Hathaway, who had been expected to take over the women's team, moved over to coach the men. Hathaway is a competent coach but not enormously experienced, and some of the more experienced Adrian players had some issues with his coaching.
GRR reached out to Hathaway but he did not return our phone call.
These hoped-for changes expanded into concerns about proper athlete periodization and having trainers at the field during practice days. There, reportedly, was also an expectation over the past few years that a training field closer to campus would be made available. None of these concerns were addressed and seem, in retrospect, to be received in a negative light.
Then, on December 8, some members of the rugby team attended a party at a fraternity. As was the habit of the team, when they wanted to leave the party and return to their residences, they called their captain, Jack Stephens. Not a drinker, Stephens had informed his teammates that he was available as a designated driver any time they needed it. Stephens got out of bed, drove to the party, and picked up a bunch of players, who were in the back of his pickup truck for the short (less than a quarter of a mile) drive home.
That night campus police stopped the vehicle, and eventually waved down an Adrian city Police vehicle. The assertion was some form of reckless driving, but in the end the police declined to issue even a ticket. GRR has seen the police report on Jack Stephens which said he was stopped, but gave no reason for the stop and listed no action taken.
On the face of it, it seems clear that the players all did the right thing—having attended a party, they had ensured they returned home safely using a designated driver, one who not only had not consumed any alcohol that night, but doesn't drink at all.