Brangus
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You don't delete history because you don't like part of it.
Try telling that to millennials and today's college students (Gen Y and Z). They'll start screaming "trigger warning".
Try telling that to millennials and today's college students (Gen Y and Z). They'll start screaming "trigger warning".
Try telling that to millennials and today's college students (Gen Y and Z). They'll start screaming "trigger warning".
Try telling that to millennials and today's college students (Gen Y and Z). They'll start screaming "trigger warning".
You can still find his bio on the website because he was the coach of past teams. If you go to the roster page, there is a drop down menu that allows you to access past rosters. He is listed there, as he should be. He was the coach those years. Delete his bio page, and it will delete him from the website, thus you have an incomplete roster.
Part of the job of the Media Relations Department is to serve as historians of the Athletic Department. The website is one tool in that effort. You don't delete history because you don't like part of it. His page just goes inactive, as in his bio is not updated. However, he is still searchable as a member of the teams he coached.
Hmm. Having a tough time finding Jamil Jones’ bio on the site.
Amen. My snowflake grandson hasn't responded to me on Facebook in months. Probably off in a safe space somewhere.