BUBear24 said:
TellMeYouLoveMe said:
there really isn't any reason to let Brenda Tracy or Rachel Baribeau on a college campus. They work for ESPN. They need the college athletes to make a business. If you let them on campus, you take the risk of having them run to the media and demand your resignation.
There are better qualified people that can speak to young people, who don't have the political agenda.
Amy Cotner at Penn State does the same service, she has Ph.d and knows Title IX as well. A victims testimonial is good, but it lacks practical advice and clearly there is a professionalism issue. This is where the game needs to push back on the media. You can't let ESPN continue to destroy amateur athletics.
Any AD that let's her on their campus deserves what they get.
At least Rachel has been nothing but a giant vocal supporter of Baylor and Rhule it's nice having someone whose on national syndicated radio in our corner.
I hear what you're saying. And I'm not saying don't bring Rachel back to speak.
Just saying they hurt a very important cause by mixing it with radical feminist politics and football.
It wasn't long ago that universities were the ones that were dropping bucketloads of condoms on campus and telling kids about free love and telling everyone to get laid. So forgive me for being skeptical.
Now it's women are victims. I'm sure these ladies were victims, just saying that solutions involve a multitude of view points. If anything is gonna change, imaking it all about football dooms it to failure, IMO.
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