This is such a sad thread. It seems the entitled society wants someone to pay for something that was earned and deserved just because they could. I'm embarrassed by the thought of someone thinking in that manner. I commend Khalil for being his own man and making his own way. I also commend him for being a young man that is going out of his way to devote his efforts to the cause of making Tennessee prominent again. I imagine that his father wants his son to carve out his own path, just as I want my son to do. I'll help and support my son in any avenue he chooses, but he knows that the effort and level of achievement is on his shoulders. That is called good parenting. To borrow a line from a great coach: Character is how you act when no one is watching. From what I've seen in Khalil, he has it.
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