There seems to be a lot of confusion & backlash, especially from the Christian community, about Kid Rock‘s performance during TPUSA‘s All-American Halftime Show.
I believe I can clear things up…
Kid Rock started his set by performing “Bawitdaba”, which came out in 1999. It a vulgar song, referencing topless dancers, drinking, crooked cops, bastards, etc. Hearing that was a shock to a lot of us. Rightfully so. It felt worldly, which I believe was the point…
Next, there was an acoustic set with two people playing a Christian hymn. It was meant to be an emotional bridge to what came next…
Finally, it transitioned to Kid Rock, his stage name, being introduced back to the stage as Robert Ritchie, his birth name. He then played a revised version of “Til’ You Can’t”, which included lyrics about Jesus Christ. He also spoke about Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross, encouraged people to follow Christ, and to read their Bibles.
This was supposed to be an artistic way of portraying a redemption story.
I don’t know Kid Rock’s walk with Christ, but he used this moment to point people to Christ, and I rejoice in that (Philippians 1:15-18)
“Been through so much adversity in his career, especially in Athens” - Herbstreit 🤣
“Long career at Georgia, had his moments. Finally smiling again” - Fowler 😭
Carson Beck. 24-3 as a starter at UGA
Won 2 National Championships, 2 SEC Championships
Just a hilarious narrative
Disappointed to see people blaming Julian Sayin for this pick 6.
Jeremiah Smith (#4) should block the NB so the screen gets through. Smith missed his block, NB made a great read, & Sayin's routinely thrown ball gets pick-6ed by no fault of his own. https://t.co/ueBMW3nupU
Ohio State finishes the season 2-2 against currently ranked opponents.
Turns out the Buckeyes were FRAUDULENT and simply propped up by a cupcake Big Ten schedule all season.
Only two teams have won back-to-back undisputed national championships in the BCS/CFP era.
Alabama in 2011 and 2012.
Georgia in 2021 and 2022.
Remind me what league they play in.