Not sure what it will be but make the kid apologize personally, take a class on African American history and have a talk with him to make sure he learned from the experience. Everybody makes mistakes but the key is learning from them.Let's say this story checks out as described and one of our players (hopefully just one) called an opponent the N-word.
What do you think UNL's response should be?
What do you think UNL's response will be?
Ha ha! I hadn't heard about that. LINKHave you ever described rap as "hip-hop hogwash" in a letter? Be honest.This just in... people say ridiculous things on a football field. And some people do so with inappropriate and harsh words. They also get to legally maul one another. Not condoning the former... just saying it isn't the first time it has happened. I personally blame rap music.
This was the first thing that popped into my mind when scrolling through the thread.In the Deed the Glory said:With a line including DJ Foster and David Knevel, do we really believe this happened? Don't you think those guys would have heard it and told the other guy to knock it the f#*k off?
Which is why I thought my sarcasm was so funny there.Ha! Rap music cause someone to drop some racial slurs good one. I love rap music old and new and I've never used a racial slur in my lifeThis just in... people say ridiculous things on a football field. And some people do so with inappropriate and harsh words. They also get to legally maul one another. Not condoning the former... just saying it isn't the first time it has happened. I personally blame rap music.
text can read pretty literal sometimes, my badWhich is why I thought my sarcasm was so funny there.Ha! Rap music cause someone to drop some racial slurs good one. I love rap music old and new and I've never used a racial slur in my lifeThis just in... people say ridiculous things on a football field. And some people do so with inappropriate and harsh words. They also get to legally maul one another. Not condoning the former... just saying it isn't the first time it has happened. I personally blame rap music.
Its all good. I should have used something like this >text can read pretty literal sometimes, my badWhich is why I thought my sarcasm was so funny there.Ha! Rap music cause someone to drop some racial slurs good one. I love rap music old and new and I've never used a racial slur in my lifeThis just in... people say ridiculous things on a football field. And some people do so with inappropriate and harsh words. They also get to legally maul one another. Not condoning the former... just saying it isn't the first time it has happened. I personally blame rap music.
knapplc said:By not naming names he does a few things:
1) He labels our entire team with Nebraska = Racists. This is the takeaway casual readers of this story will glean from it. We do not deserve a moniker like this.
2) He doesn't allow the player to explain his side of the story. Maybe he was misheard, maybe he was responding to something Ekakitie said that was equally as bad. Or, if the player would be brave enough to admit it and accept his punishment, he doesn't allow them to apologize as publicly as Ekakitie made the accusation.
3) He prevents the school and administration from knowing exactly how to handle the situation. There would be immediate and swift retribution, obviously, if they knew who exactly said what he's alleging. By being vague with his accusation he's made their job harder.
4) He slurs an opponent after kicking their a$$ on the field. Even if this actually happened as he describes, an honorable man wouldn't take it to the press before taking it to his coaches or the administration.
Clearly trouncing Nebraska on the field wasn't enough to ameliorate the issue for him, clearly he was still very upset about it after the game, upset enough to handle it this way. Maybe that lends credence to his story. Hard to say.
What I do know is, given the opportunity, Nebraska will make this right. Ekakitie can show himself the bigger man by doing everything in his power to make that happen. This wasn't a good first step.
Agreed.I don't have a problem with a name not being brought out to the public. However, if you are going to complain, tell your coach, he can tell our coach.....the player can run one hell of a lot of stairs.