A coach has a BBQ at his house with recruits and the NCAA is all over it. A coach kills one of his players, and keeps his job.
A coach has a BBQ at his house with recruits and the NCAA is all over it. A coach kills one of his players, and keeps his job.
“protecting men who aren’t even that special.”
Keeping your players alive is such a bare fucking minimum that it should go without saying, but here we are.
Keeping Durkin on as coach is pathetic and cowardly of the university. The man was running the football team, which had a player die due to their negligence. There is no way he should still be employed as a football coach. Disgusting.
At this point that flag is as coopted as an old Sanskrit symbol for wellbeing and good fortune.
Jesus, another blue line violation.
The Pittsburgh Penguins tonight are playing their first home game since Saturday’s mass shooting at the Tree of Life…
yes, it’s a joke now but in September......
Apparently this person is literally color blind...
Literally the first person here making any reference to subway’s shittiness is you. When you come looking for trouble you don’t get to credibly bitch when you get it, chief.
Come one now. I’m sure they’ll give a specific reason... As soon as they can make one up.
If it is not racism, you would think the reason would be more specific.
“We have seen multiple instances of hate thrown towards a team by their parents and coaches. So we are banning the Mustangs.”
Why do they have to want something from the NFL ???
What they want is to raise awareness of societal problems. The NFL, if they had any sense whatsoever, never would’ve gotten themselves involved in the first place, stated that their players have their own voices and don’t speak for the league itself, and let them…
Spot on. Yeah, if this is his “bad Dad” behavior, God help me.
Yes, I was thinking the same thing! Good Dad Move, Larry.
The fact that he’s concerned that he did a bad job when he didn’t is a sign that he is a good dad.
Way back in 1993-94, I was the co-editor of my high school’s literary magazine, and I pushed for Papyrus for the title page and the descriptions of each section. My co-editor, who was brilliant and way ahead of her time, was not fond of it and kept asking me, “Are you sure?” She gave in. I am an idiot.