I wanted to BTTT so bdiddly could have some reference to what/who he defended while he trolls other threads hoping to bring others into his despicable house.
Sure we ran a kiddie rape factory for 30 years, which was covered up by our Head Football Coach, Athletic Director and University President, but Alabama is racist!
Sure we ran a kiddie rape factory for 30 years, which was covered up by our Head Football Coach, Athletic Director and University President, but Alabama is racist!
Come on son. It’s only a matter of time until Michigan gets hit with the random athletic department doctor allegations. Appears to be inevitable in the B1G.
Sure we ran a kiddie rape factory for 30 years, which was covered up by our Head Football Coach, Athletic Director and University President, but Alabama is racist!
I live in Central Pennsylvania. I know there are many people here who are racist AF. I was just messing around with Chads anyway. I was surprised though by the Dth attempted white knighting on behalf of the Deep South
HEAD COACH JAMES FRANKLIN: I would like to open up with a statement. Something that I was thinking about laying in my bed last night that I put together that I wanted to put out there.
The football that I know and love brings people together, and embraces differences. Black, White, brown, Catholic, Jewish or Muslim, rich or poor, rural or urban, Republican or Democrat, long hair, short hair, no hair. They are all in that locker room together. Teams all over this country are the purest form of humanity that we have. We don’t judge. We embrace differences. We live, we learn, we grow, we support and we defend each other. We’re a family.
Penn State Football, Penn State University, and Happy Valley provide the same opportunities to embrace one another 12 Saturdays each fall. PSU Football brings people together like very few things on this planet. 110,000 fans from all different backgrounds throughout our region, from all different parts of the state; and they are hugging and high-fiving and singing Sweet Care line together.
This is my football. This is the game that I love and most importantly, my players that I love and will defend like sons. Ultimately this is the definition and embodiment of what we are all about.
Lastly, Jonathan Sutherland is one of the most respected players in our program. He’s the ultimate example of what our program is all about. He’s a captain. He’s a Dean’s List honor student. He’s confident. He’s articulate. He’s intelligent. He’s thoughtful. He’s caring and he’s committed. He’s got two of the most supportive parents and I would be so blessed if my daughters would marry someone with his character and integrity one day.
Now, back to Iowa. Iowa. Iowa. Iowa. Iowa. Iowa. Iowa and Iowa.
It appears from that article he didn't get a waiver to play immediately after transferring and Penn St didn't release him so he went through all that and then had to sit out 2019 rather than play at Cal. That's really ballsy to give him that extra F-you on the way out the door. How come he couldn't get a release from the NCAA like Justin Fields did from UGA to play at Ohio St?!?!