I heard that prayer live on my car radio when I was driving home to watch the game and was disgusted by it. It was the first time I'd ever let loose with a loud [ What the heck? ] in response to a prayer, of all things.
As for showing the schooner crash on their big screen, that was utterly classless but typical Baylor. If someone had asked Rhule if that was a good idea before the game, I would hope that he would've told them not to do it.
But maybe I give Rhule too much credit. I once had to park my car next to a full dumpster and my car smelled like garbage for hours. The longer Rhule stays at Baylor, the more he's going to start to smell as well. For a variety of reasons, I hope he leaves Baylor soon.
Penn State would certainly be Rhule's dream job since he played for the Nittany Lions. And Franklin is the kind of guy who could be easily lured by the klieg lights of Hollywood. So maybe it will happen.Joe, one sports site speculated the USC job would open and Franklin would leave Penn St for that job and Penn St would go after Rhule.
Odd that BU did that with a prayer.
Odd that the author thinks there is a constitutional prohibition against prayers by the public universities.
Odd that he didn't know that Sic 'em was Baylor's trademark call.Odd that BU did that with a prayer.
Odd that the author thinks there is a constitutional prohibition against prayers by the public universities.
Do we still have a prayer before our games? Sorry, maniac but I’m usually not in my seat by kickoff. Bad fan.