Why was the NCAA despised in the past? Serious question.
I am shocked business folks aren't calling for the governor's head on a stick.
I am shocked business folks aren't calling for the governor's head on a stick.
We can't. 45%+ of the people who actually turn out to vote do so for the R by default, and they were in charge of redistricting last time, so...Wow. Get those clowns out of office folks.
Goddamn. 7 huge events. That's gotta be millions and millions of dollars.
The way they treat student athletes, the fact they are a multi billion dollar industry really off of two sports but treat those players like shit, the fact Penn State is still allowed to field a football team, their reluctance to go after colleges that have a history of putting their athletes in fake classes just so their GPA is high enough for them to play, their treatment of certain schools over another
Just a few reasons
Amazing how the NC GOP continue to double down on this. Not only is the bill absurd in how it pertains to people, but you'd also think with the amount of jobs and revenue lost would be a wake up call.
To his point, Baylor is absolutely an abomination
All of those are the NCAA's fault except Penn State. The NCAA, believe it or not, had no authority to do what they did to Penn State, which is why nearly every punishment they got either got shortened or overturned. And why they haven't dropped a hammer on Baylor, for that matter.
Yeah, they mostly punish schools for imaginary infractions and giving poor kids food and shelter.I just said it earlier, NCAA doesn't really have the power to punish Baylor for what they did.
Yeah, they mostly punish schools for imaginary infractions and giving poor kids food and shelter.
Looking beyond McCrory, it will be interesting to see if it can do any damage to the hopelessly gerrymandered legislature. There are two sacred cows in this state: College Basketball and the Panthers. The NCGOP has just directly fucked with one of them. Duke and UNC usually end up very highly seeded, and playing in state in the tourney was a huge advantage.
Jesus Christ
That cult ass campus doesn't deserve anything it has
Baylor keeps sending me things for college and the only thing I can think of is that they tried really hard to hide that shit. Fuck em all
Yeah, they mostly punish schools for imaginary infractions and giving poor kids food and shelter.
For UNC, yes
For Duke, ehhh. That probably doesn't hurt their feelings to not play in Greensboro
You have to commit NCAA violations for the NCAA to be able to punish you. And believe it or not, covering up crimes, no matter how heinous they may be, is usually not an NCAA violation.
maybe the ACC can pull the ACC Championship Game out of Charlotte and put it back in Florida
True, but it's like responding to BLM activism with "But what about black on black crime?!"To his point, Baylor is absolutely an abomination
True, but it's like responding to BLM activism with "But what about black on black crime?!"
Every time the free market strikes a blow against these conservative assholes legislating their hatred it feels like easing down into a hot tub.
Yeah, I'm not defending his statement at all.True, but it's like responding to BLM activism with "But what about black on black crime?!"
Exactly how much fucking money has been lost by the state because of this goddamn bill
This reads like a furiously typed forum post.
https://twitter.com/kamimueller/status/775465830662496258I had to double check it wasn't from the onion. The NCGOP badly needs a new spokesperson it would seem.
Governor Pat McCrory released the following statement regarding the NCAA's recent decision on 2016-2017 championship events:
"The issue of redefining gender and basic norms of privacy will be resolved in the near future in the United States court system for not only North Carolina, but the entire nation. I strongly encourage all public and private institutions to both respect and allow our nations judicial system to proceed without economic threats or political retaliation toward the 22 states that are currently challenging government overreach. Sadly, the NCAA, a multi-billion dollar, tax-exempt monopoly, failed to show this respect at the expense of our student athletes and hard-working men and women."
It's like all the few good things this state had are gone in an instant. November needs to get here so I can vote these fucks outta office already.
The governor put together some word vomit:
http://governor.nc.gov/press-release/governor-mccrory-releases-statement-ncaa-decision
Reminder: HB2 contained much more than a bathroom provision. It excluded LGBT people from anti-discrimination protection, invalidated local ordinances that provided stronger protections, and limited the ability to sue in state court for all people facing discrimination.
How's that HB2 working out, governor?