Posted on Dec 16, 2016
Minnesota players' boycott could affect lead up to Holiday Bowl
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"In a statement read by senior wide receiver Drew Wolitarsky, the players said: "The boycott will remain effective until due process is followed and suspensions for all 10 players involved are lifted.""
So on one hand we want due process but on the other we want no process, simply lift the suspensions.
Not the sharpest tool in the shed.
So on one hand we want due process but on the other we want no process, simply lift the suspensions.
Not the sharpest tool in the shed.
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LTC Stephen C.
MCPO Mark Durland, to me, the key word in all this is "team". The coaching staff and the university suspended the players for the good of the "team" (and the university). Ten players are not the "team". Boycotting is not for the good of the "team", however justified the players think they are now or how it may prove to be in the future.
I think it's a well intended but short sighted move.
I think it's a well intended but short sighted move.
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SGT (Join to see), I hope these players have thought this through carefully. The Holiday Bowl is a decent game with a nice payday. They're only about 5 point underdogs to Washington State and it'll be a good game. Repercussions could be significant for the players and the program.
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If they feel that strongly that then they should boycott. They should also be ready to be cut from the team and have their scholarships revoked. Do these guys really have the marbles and the conviction to go through with it or are they just being snowflakes trying to get their way?
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