I’m seeing a lot of tweets from former black players talking about rules and culture of the iowa program not allowing them to express their individuality. Things like not allowing td celebration, exposing tattoos in the weight room, not having shoes tied properly, etc.
If that’s truly the heart of the issue, then I’m sorry, but if you want to express yourself, go join the drama club. KF has earned the right to run his program as he sees fit...within reason of course.
Does that mean there’s not room for improvement, growth, or change? Of course not. But having what’s perceived as “strict rules” is a far cry from being racist.
I think Iowa has always prided itself on a clean-cut, corporate culture. If we are honest with ourselves, we have to admit that means "white" culture (this is how Toren Young put it in a recent tweet). There are many aspects of the Iowa culture that benefit the team and the individual: hard work, accountability, love for your teammates. But it sounds like there are others that black players feel are oppressive. These claims are not being made by disgruntled malcontents, they are being made by respected team leaders like James Daniels, Mike Daniels, Toren Young, Tevaun Smith, etc.. I think it is time to listen.