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Facing potentially up to five years in prison, the coach stands at a crossroads. Society often treats such crimes as moments for redemption—an opportunity for individuals to acknowledge their faults, serve their sentence, and reintegrate as better men.
In Michigan and beyond, high-profile cases tend to follow a familiar pattern: investigation, punishment, and eventual redemption. The narrative often involves "taking someone off their pedestal," then working through the process of reform and rehabilitation, potentially culminating in a comeback—whether as a coordinator, coach, or another role.