Mark Dantonio releases statement on media blackout, ongoing sexual assault investigation
Mark Dantonio’s media blackout is over. Sort of.
The Michigan State coach didn’t answer any questions or speak to any media members on Tuesday, but he did release a statement about the state of his program involving the ongoing sexual assault investigation.
Dantonio hasn’t addressed the media since the university announced three players (unidentified) and a staffer were suspended during the investigation.
MSU kicked off spring practice on Saturday, but had no media access and had to intra-program report or pictures from the communications staff.
Here was Dantonio’s entire statement:
“With spring practice beginning last weekend and preparation for a new season underway, I feel it’s important to reinforce the core values and beliefs that have built and defined this program during my time at MSU.
Since arriving here 11 years ago, my passion has been to lead a program that fosters a culture of integrity, respect and accountability, both on and off the field. That will never change. I have high standards for the program and expect all of our players and staff to conduct themselves in a manner that reflects the values and principles of Michigan State University. Our goal is to develop young men of character who graduate and make a positive impact on society.
Regarding the ongoing investigations taking place within our program, the allegations are something we’re extremely concerned about and taking very seriously. We took immediate action by suspending those involved as soon as we were notified of the situation. Our action is separate from the ongoing criminal and administrative investigations. Those processes will determine if a crime has been committed and also if any university policy has been violated.
Mark Hollis and the university administration have set forth expectations for this program that I fully support, and we have gone to great lengths to consistently educate all members of the football program on our standards of conduct. I expect all members of the football program to live up to those standards, and I’m doing everything necessary to help throughout this difficult process.
When the time is appropriate, I will be able to answer questions regarding our program and discuss our team. At this point in time, we have to respect the process of the investigations for everyone involved.”
Based on Dantonio’s statement, it appears that might be the last time he addresses the public until the sexual assault investigation concludes.