Essentially that he is a simple Christian man and these issues are tied to sin. He didn't spit out some canned statement that was created by PR, but ultimately he didn't say much to show his support for the cause. This is the norm for Dabo though.I haven't had time to look it up, but evidently Dabo said some things yesterday that did not sit well with the national media. He was getting dragged pretty hard. Anyone listened to what he said?
I watched a clip of his presser. He just basically said he doesnt agree with rioting and looting. A sentiment 99.9 % of us all agree on. The media took the chance to run with it and twisted it as usual.I haven't had time to look it up, but evidently Dabo said some things yesterday that did not sit well with the national media. He was getting dragged pretty hard. Anyone listened to what he said?
One thing us fans have to remember is that CGC has only been a head coach for 3 years. There is a lot of learning on the job in that profession. I think he has a lot of the intangibles that can make him successful. We will have to live through some questionable decisions, time management blunders, etc. As long as he improves with experience I am ok with that.CGC has a great pedigree. When CPJ retired, I wanted someone with his pedigree b/c he’s had access to a good recruiting network and assistant coaches. It’s very clear he’s learned the nuances of building / operating a program.
We’ll see what happens on offense this year. I put it on us to donate more $$ so he can hire the best assistant coaches. If we want a top-end OC, we need to be able to pay close to $1M/year. With the right comp package, I believe we could get someone.
Meanwhile at Pitt
IF that is true.The twitter reaction to dabo is quite unflattering for him.
I understand him not wanting to take stand b/c he wants to be all about his business. I think it’s clear that people are expecting football coaches, much like CEOs in Corp America, to take a stand. Complain whether that should or shouldn’t be the case - but it’s where we are.
But pretty not cool to avoid reprimanding or requiring a team apology for that assistant coach’s racial slur.
IF that is true.
It’s one thing for a coach to want players to cut their hair, it’s a completely different thing for a coach to only want a player with long dreads to cut their hair. I don’t know the details with the Pitt coach, but it seems like he wasn’t asking all players with long hair, just certain ones.While there are some legit issues, cry me a river about a coach wanting you to cut your hair. Systemic racism in college football?!? Yeah, white dudes really have a lockdown on college football.
While there are some legit issues, cry me a river about a coach wanting you to cut your hair. Systemic racism in college football?!? Yeah, white dudes really have a lockdown on college football.
There have been numerous instances across the country of policies about things like hair that disproportionately affect minorities. Asking someone to cut their dreads off is a huge deal.While there are some legit issues, cry me a river about a coach wanting you to cut your hair. Systemic racism in college football?!? Yeah, white dudes really have a lockdown on college football.
Tech men:
That’s well framedNot sure if this is posted elsewhere but Herman out of UT did him and his school a service in a recent interview. I think he's stating what many have felt, but few have stated. I believe there is a double standard.
Herman on double standard
There have been numerous instances across the country of policies about things like hair that disproportionately affect minorities. Asking someone to cut their dreads off is a huge deal.