Motigerhawk
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Well it may not be that bad either, yes it sounds like there are some things that need to change, but it also sounds like it was something that the coaching staff has discussed also...
This is very bad
Well it may not be that bad either, yes it sounds like there are some things that need to change, but it also sounds like it was something that the coaching staff has discussed also...
I've also been thinking a lot about Julian Vandervelde's statement. It sounds like it's really bad for black players at iowa and he says he didn't notice even tho he was great friends with black players. I don't see how it's possible that both of those things can be true.
Really? Remember the culture. The players could not speak out. Why would a black player in the program say anything to a white player? Players who were given, here is that word again, privilege?
Because he didnt see it doesnt mean it isnt there. When multiple black players are speaking out, you go back to the old saying, "Where there is smoke, there is fire."
Speaking out to the coaches and complaining to players who are good friends is two different things. Also other white players have spoken out that they did notice things. And remember I never said it wasn't there. At this point, it clearly was. What I did question is if there is any way he truly didn't see or hear it if it was really bad.
My God...Too many things to say right now. I'm beyond disappointed that I've touted Doyle as a leader in his field and an integral part of Iowa Football. When at least half of your players are black...it's important to relate to them and make them feel and understand they belong...there should be no color. I always felt a difference at Iowa...is that the recruiting message is exactly the bar they live by day to day. Better human beings, better equipped dealing with life's challenges, and then they are better football players.
Those comments by Doyle...and with everyone pointing the finger...it's pretty evident...he has to go. I don't think you can even attempt to change a culture when he is there.
Listen...I grew up in a small town in Iowa...no African American residents...and maybe I was lucky as there was no learned prejudice, just ignorance when it came to black culture. Even in my ignorance I would never say the things Doyle said. I was a good basketball player and I made so many friends playing hoops at the small gym across from Burge Hall my freshman year. Those pick up games were epic. Every night you would get a lot of black teams (mostly Chicago area guys) against all white teams. Just great heated competition, but I loved those guys. I know it sounds really stupid, but they were my indoctrination to the African American culture because they were my first real exposure. I'm thankful for the experience and friendships because it shaped my belief system in a very, very positive way.
What the hell is Doyle's excuse?
I'll be honest...this takes the shine off of Iowa Football for me. It's just incredibly disappointing.
If those things were said by Doyle (and others) and likely did...and if KF had any inkling about it, he may not survive this. Likely BFs future as head coach is gone.
I guess I dont understand what you are saying then. Are you questioning if he is being truthful? Or ignorant? Or was it really that bad?
KF survives this, but Doyle doesn't.
I'm just questioning how both things could be true at the same time.
I don't know. The national attention it's getting is severe. Frankly if he knew about it, why should he? The term MSU being beaten by Opie Taylor takes on new meaning.
Holy cow, he says there isn't a single black player that likes it at Iowa. I'm gunna make a prediction that we finish at the bottom of the Big 10 west a lot in the near future.
We all knew there was something going on. The whole try hard thing.