We Need To Really Celebrate the Athletes That Have Not Quit

#26
#26
Shouldn't celebrate a player for not quitting.

Instead, belittle and trash the Hell out of the one's that do quit.

Much easier and is more warranted.
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I perfected that technique with BJ Coleman.
 
#28
#28
Why celebrate an athlete just because they didn't quit. That's not a very good attribute---they get a free education, costing big money.
 
#29
#29
I can really relate to these guys as I had 3 head coaches throughout my highschool football career. It is so tough and I know that it is 10 times tougher for these guys since they CHOSE to play for Tennessee, while I just played at the school I was assigned to attend. I am so glad that they have endured all this and still put that power T on with pride!
 
#31
#31
Note to "Ihatethebuckeyes"...if ur gonna post on here get ur names straight! It's Aaron Douglas ur referring to for leaving the team and NOT Austin Johnson!! That's a huge mix-up!! Don't mistake a kid like Johnson who Dooley just appointed to the leadership team with a kid u accuse of being a quitter and on drugs...Johnson and Poole have more reasons to quit than any player..came in early, 3 coaches in 3 years, lost red shirts, etc. And yet they are all orange! Also good kids.
 
#34
#34
I am going to cheer for these guys. It has been a tough go . They deserve our respect and admiration.
 
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