โAs He died to make men holy, let us live to make men freeโ
Chills every time.
Here is the Tabernacle Choir and the West Point Band performing Battle Hymn of the Republic ๐บ๐ธ๐บ
A must-listen this Memorial Day:
@23Personnel You would think people would do a little research of the facts before they start making comments. It is okay to be misinformed as long as you have a pulpit to preach from
@lbk_enjoyer@RJ_cfb@CBSSports I wonder what Lawrence Phillips would think about this. Too bad he is no longer with us to share his views on this. Didnโt Osborne support him until the very end?
@JasonWa88766117 Joe Mixon. Dusty D., Lawrence Phillips. Donโt throw stones at glass houses Jason. You know as well as I do there are skeletons all over this country. Just clean up your own house before you tell us what to do. With all due respect
@JasonWa88766117 So, bullying another school to โdo the right thingโ is the answer? See, the ncaa lawyer said rules are rules. Why make one bigger than the other? If a school found out he gambled, but played him anyway, should something happen to them?
@JasonWa88766117 Every time? Your favorite rival in Austin had players who gambled. One was allowed to pay back the money he earned while gambling. Is this about gambling or current legislation
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@JasonWa88766117 It has been on life support for years. It is really hard for me to carry the water for people who have been breaking the rules for 70 years. He was wrong. I donโt like the injunction, but I refuse to say one rule is worse than others.
@DavidSmoak Discovery will be interesting if this ever sees the court in 2027. I wonder how many student athletes are gambling right now? This could open a real can of worms.
@jasonscheer The one where you wrote not sue. We didnโt. So, you think we should kick him off the team, and get sued for millions of dollars? Go against the injunction? We have 3 choices. None of them great