As are many other UT schollie players who peacefully protested with Austin police and who will continue to play football as part of their schollie deal.He’s contributing to the culture and brand of the program.
Name them.As are many other UT schollie players who peacefully protested with Austin police and who will continue to play football as part of their schollie deal.
https://www.espn.com/college-footba...h-tom-herman-join-protests-george-floyd-deathName them.
I’m not suggesting they lose their scholarships. He’s contributing to the program.
https://www.espn.com/college-footba...h-tom-herman-join-protests-george-floyd-death
If Eagles is not practicing or playing due to non health issues, he's not earning his FB scholarship.
Of course it’s not. That wasn’t the point of the linked article. I linked it to show how other UT players are peacefully protesting without threatening to quit the team. And those who quit should lose their scholarship without UT being crucified for it.Stated nowhere in that article.
Oddest way I've ever heard someone declare for the NFL draft!
Of course it’s not. That wasn’t the point of the linked article. I linked it to show how other UT players are peacefully protesting without threatening to quit the team. And those who quit should lose their scholarship without UT being crucified for it.
Good for him if he’s successful. Still doesn’t mean that UT should keep him on scholarship.You can't lead from the rear (or a bunker). Serious change requires serious sacrifice. If this starts a movement and derails CFB he may end up a prominent figure that leads to the changes this movement seeks.
Good for him if he’s successful. Still doesn’t mean that UT should keep him on scholarship.
The revocation of his scholarship if he quits the team has been the primary topic of debate here. Another poster or two have suggested UT should or will be crucified if they do so.Please show me where I said they should.
The revocation of his scholarship if he quits the team has been the primary topic of debate here. Another poster or two have suggested UT should or will be crucified if they do so.
Are you submitting he could not still be a benefit to the team?He's not playing or contributing he shouldn't be on scholarship. Give it to another deserving young man that will actually contribute to the team
What qualifications do you have to make a better judgement than the coaching staff there?Good for him if he’s successful. Still doesn’t mean that UT should keep him on scholarship.
They are correct.The revocation of his scholarship if he quits the team has been the primary topic of debate here. Another poster or two have suggested UT should or will be crucified if they do so.
What kind of movement are we talking about? I truly do not believe most blacks condone tit for tat and violence but some can't really can't help it because the liberal media says it's basically OK, violence, looting, etc. They might be following the hate mongering of antifa-esque socialist followers, way to go! Those are merely trying to raise their agenda not to the benefit of African Americans, IMO. We are better than that I think but need to think a little before acting out.You can't lead from the rear (or a bunker). Serious change requires serious sacrifice. If this starts a movement and derails CFB he may end up a prominent figure that leads to the changes this movement seeks.
Tell me why again please?They are correct.
Tell you why they will get grief? Turn on the tv. Circle back after you are caught up.Tell me why again please?
Add: Actually I'm sorry. I think I'm out. There is just no benefit in discussing politics or social direction, religion either, on a sports forum.