he’s from Bama originally iirc, went to college at UAB. he covered Hs sports for the local paper in sofla when I was in HS and he was hated bg a lot of people. I remember he did an interview with a kid off the record about a suspension from his team and then reported everything the kid told him in the newspaper
Will Muschamp is peacefully protesting at the Governor’s Mansion with his team My sources say Dabo refuses to join in
Was the Tutt kid. Someone said he was kicked off the team or something like that. He responded that no, he left for health reasons after being forced to continue practicing while hurt and further injuring himself and never being given adequate recovery time
I hope none of our coaches would shame a kid for opening up about a coach dropping an n bomb or that he was forced to practice while injured
I’m getting some vibes like I use to every time Maurice Clarrett opened his mouth before he got clean and Tressell got railroaded. This kid is a few more attacks from opening up the closets and exposing all the skeletons in them.
Much simpler move is for a clemson booster to drop off some cash in exchange for him shutting up. We will see what happens. Attacking him on twitter isn’t the move though and dabo is likely going to have to address this at some point. Especially with the Utah DC getting suspended for a 2013 incident.
We would release the Muschamp confederate uniform pics but we can’t help our rival fire a horrific coach
Perhaps the back of the shirt says “but not as much as Black Lives” I wish we’d get the full story here but in this era of clickbait journalism I doubt it
But I will be completely honest here, I don’t think dabo is racist. He is just too stupid to understand what he is implying with his words.
I agree that it is poor form to wear that at this time. The football matters statement is something he's been doing for a while though. https://www.wistv.com/story/3462460...lares-football-matters-in-state-house-speech/ "Football matters," Swinney said. "It matters. I tell people all the time when I go speak. Football matters. It's one of the last great positive influences in young people's lives. They don't get it in their music, their social media. They don't get it in a lot of other areas, but in the game of football, it's still hard work."