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Somebody sent me a pr0n about 4 years ago with an ASU cheerleader doing dirty deeds IN HER UNIFORM and they took care of that issue in house. My guess is this is a long time coming
Somebody sent me a pr0n about 4 years ago with an ASU cheerleader doing dirty deeds IN HER UNIFORM and they took care of that issue in house. My guess is this is a long time coming
If youtube and other sites were popular in the late 90's early 2000's, this would have happened a long time ago. This culmination of events was a good point for Love to lay the smack down.
i remember in college playing some pickup basketball in the gym - they had the divider pulled and there was a cheerleading practice going on - the coach was ripping them for being whores, giving the school and the sport a bad name, etc
was too funny - and our cheerleaders couldn't hold a candle as far as attractiveness (then again at the time our campus was 70% male............) - the basketball stopped and everyone just kind of hung around the curtain for a few minutes
i think this is a bit knee jerk - suspend the individuals, not the activity - it's college for F's sake - people are going to do stupid ish
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Samuel Clemens
i think this is a bit knee jerk - suspend the individuals, not the activity - it's college for F's sake - people are going to do stupid ish
Like I said, this stuff has been going on for YEARS, it was just a matter of time until something got into the media. I would have probably suspended the squad for a year. The problem is, they pass down this tradition of being complete whores to each incoming sqaud members... the behavior is tolerated and expected.
Maybe they should do an exchange program with the BYU Cougeretttes and be done with it
it's still no worse than what any of the athletes are doing
as with any old style club you will get some kind of activity that is considered tradition - nothing particularly bad there - just hit them because they were stupid enough to let it leak out
i'm not a fan of hazing, initiations or any of the pack mentality that goes on with such things - but it does exist and it is college
i've hung out with a lot of collegiate basketball players and the stuff they would do is insane - this is really nothing except public
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"Civilization is a limitless multiplication of unnecessary necessities."
Samuel Clemens
it's still no worse than what any of the athletes are doing
No kidding. The gun culture among Arizona collegiate athletes has been around since the mid-80s, but we're just now starting to learn more about it because the guns are starting to be used, not just for show.