what sucks is arch was in 4th down situations
BECAUSE WE CAN’T RUN THE FUCKING BALL
We are fucked on offense if the defense can drop 8 every play and keep a light box.
Nah fuck that he was playing great last year he looks like a different dude this year.
Maybe it’s the receivers, OL, RB differences. Maybe Sark altered the offensive system (unlikely from his coarch camps, but it doesn’t look the same).
We need to see Caldwell next game second half no matter what. See what the fuck we got before SEC play or we are fucked with this year Arch.
It’s definitely endorsing violence. But I’m not a lawyer or into the semantics, just telling you why a university would not to allow a student to do that. It wasn’t my opinion on what they should do.
It’s not illegal speech like specific calls to violence but it’s so close to that line for the university to ignore it would be unwise. I’m sure their legal team reviewed that interaction and said no thanks.
Shouldn’t be though
They played tough today just didn’t spy the QB enough and got out of passing lanes
Offense needs to get a legit backup for Chubb. Keeping stupid Mixon was a big mistake.
Sure you can pick and choose what you want to believe from the government and media.
When more and more evidence comes out you can keep believing whatever regarded narrative suits you bud
https://www.cnn.com/2025/09/15/media/utah-fox-13-kstu-van-explosive-device-two-arrested
Two arrested after incendiary device found under local Fox TV news van in Utah
If someone who mocked an assassination later acted violently, and the institution had done nothing, they could be sued for negligence.
Universities probably have "zero tolerance" policies toward speech that is threatening or endorsing violence.
Calling for violence isn't the same as expressing a contradictory opinion.
I'm not sure if the girl should've been kicked out or not, but if they knew about this incident and didn't do anything they could be held liable.