But likely won't
As a coach for a public institution he needs to think very carefully before opining and giving us all his personal feelings about the election. He says feels like he's been "slapped in the face" by Trump's win and repeats the liberal line that the president-elect is hateful, racist and sexist. He says his players felt they were no longer "as important as other people in the country." ( Side note: Trump won the womens' vote and outperformed Romney with Hispanics and A-As)
If a coach is going to speak out on politics, I'd hope he'd have more insight that this superficial take and not risk alienating at least half the UT fan base.
As a coach for a public institution he needs to think very carefully before opining and giving us all his personal feelings about the election. He says feels like he's been "slapped in the face" by Trump's win and repeats the liberal line that the president-elect is hateful, racist and sexist. He says his players felt they were no longer "as important as other people in the country." ( Side note: Trump won the womens' vote and outperformed Romney with Hispanics and A-As)
If a coach is going to speak out on politics, I'd hope he'd have more insight that this superficial take and not risk alienating at least half the UT fan base.