Napier is not to blame! We have quality people in place in the Athletic Department to do that job, they didn't. They didn't do their job. That's my point. It's a misstep on their part and it now has been corrected. If I going to give a person credit when they do their job well, I'm going to also point when they do not. Let's not sugar coat it, it is what it is.
The only misstep I see is the stepping back.
Football players should get a complementary membership to RCAF (if that is legal).
Let them see what the fund/organization is doing for them, and then the players can decide if they want to contribute (free market without any duress or pressure).
What happens next year? Another speech or rule to donate?
These young men give a tremendous amount of time and effort to the program, and most all don't make it to the professional level with the big bucks.
Think beyond the present.
Define bad press.
Most readers can use discernment when it comes to this MEdia-2 invention of a trouble spot.
UL mis-stepped walking backwards so it does leave a negative balance, with no way to mount a national reply.
Players investing in themselves is in no way negative. Regardless of the ME-2 spin.
I agree with you. Somebody blundered something to where this was able to turn into negative national media attention for our program. Doesn’t matter what the truth or real intentions were. The fact this has to be “cleared up”, or appeared to be walked back, is not good.
We’ve had too many ways from previous leadership where our athletic program was looked upon as a clown show, so it sucks that something occurs to be twisted allows the “typical USL athletics” shots to return. Our athletic programs, especially Football, appear to be going in the positive direction. I’d hate to see that snowball reverse.
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