The media should be all over what’s been going on at GT.
Whether it’s voting, social justice, to mental health & beyond this program gets it. I’m gonna big you up. I love everything he’s doing with this program.
Problem = everybody else is doing the same thing.
I'm not getting on Collin's case here; we want a coach who is pushing these memes. But … all the programs in college (and pro) football are emphasizing the same thing. I'm not surprised to find that Tech isn't sticking out.
I will say that I think Collins is sincere about this.
Collins is leading a lot of this. GT is the leader and everyone else the follower in getting election day as pretty much an NCAA Holiday. That's so the athletes have a chance to vote and be heard. That's hugeProblem = everybody else is doing the same thing.
I'm not getting on Collin's case here; we want a coach who is pushing these memes. But … all the programs in college (and pro) football are emphasizing the same thing. I'm not surprised to find that Tech isn't sticking out.
I will say that I think Collins is sincere about this.
Collins is leading a lot of this. GT is the leader and everyone else the follower in getting election day as pretty much an NCAA Holiday. That's so the athletes have a chance to vote and be heard. That's huge
Well, I don't see much evidence that this is true. I see lots of posturing by coaches all over the place, oth.I think you are wrong that everybody else is doing the same thing. I also think you are wrong that Tech isn’t sticking out.
Memes are humorous fads. These aren’t memes.
Not sure why this spreading and becoming common is a negative at all???--coaches SHOULD care about their players as human beings, and about their total development on and off the field. And they they should care about the issues that affect these young men on and off the field.Well, I don't see much evidence that this is true. I see lots of posturing by coaches all over the place, oth.
Btw, meme has a very particular meaning in semantics. It means a common expression that becomes the symbol of a particular idea or set of ideas. They can be humorous, but they usually aren't. They are often text, but anything that conveys the idea(s) works.
I didn't say there was anything wrong with this. I'm for it, 100%. I just don't think that Collins is doing anything new by hopping on the bandwagon.Not sure why this spreading and becoming common is a negative at all???--coaches SHOULD care about their players as human beings, and about their total development on and off the field. And they they should care about the issues that affect these young men on and off the field.
Yep. In most countries, Election Day is a day off. The easy solution is to move it to Saturday or Sunday; the present federal election dates are set by statute and can be changed. We haven't done that probably because a) our politicians don't actually want to increase participation rates, b) if the federal government did this, it would end up paying for it, and c) businesses object to another federal holiday and religions object to using Sunday. Then there are a variety of BS reasons that boil down to the ones just mentioned.I'm 100% behind voting day being (and becoming) a day off (and not just for athletes.) But I'm kinda hoping our athletes use mail-in ballots and stay out of the lines. I'd hate to have an outbreak because someone was in line coughing up a lung and our SAs get a positive result! Just being selfish
Problem = everybody else is doing the same thing.
Btw, meme has a very particular meaning in semantics. It means a common expression that becomes the symbol of a particular idea or set of ideas. They can be humorous, but they usually aren't. They are often text, but anything that conveys the idea(s) works.