Deacfreak07
Ain't played nobody, PAWL!
For dudes who supposedly care so much about the sanctity of women’s sports, these guys sure are trying to take the spotlight off the women competing when their lights are the brightest.
It's their prerogative to have a little fun. Oh, oh, oh.No, to them you just have to “feel like a woman” that day and you’re good to go
LOL no. "We're just trying to focus on the game."That took massive guts to answer that question the way Staley did, knowing that it would cause some controversy, and still go out and win the national championship the next day. That is straight up baller move. Could you imagine Saban or Belicheck or someother coach doing that the day before the super bowl or natty ?
We need a dad joke groan reactionIt's their prerogative to have a little fun. Oh, oh, oh.
The same guy asked the Iowa coach and she declined to answer. Makes you wonder!LOL no. "We're just trying to focus on the game."
Yeah, one doesn’t care about women’s sports. The flag bearer at the 2004 Olympics, that is.It’s almost like there might some key difference in the lived experience of Staley and those other coaches.
Look if you don't understand the simple science that Bronny James would score 80 pts a game and Caitlin Clark wouldn't even be able to touch the ball, I think you should probably just stay out of this debate.to be clear, this NIL deal is only open to trans women who are good enough at basketball to make a women’s team, whom the coaching staff will allow on the team, and who are NCAA eligible per having over a year of hormone therapy…
At the NAIA’s national convention, the Council of Presidents determined that beginning Aug. 1, “only students whose biological sex is female” may compete in women’s sports. That includes transgender men or nonbinary students who are not receiving masculinizing hormones.
“We are unwavering in our support of fair competition for our student-athletes,” NAIA President and CEO Jim Carr said in a news release. “It is crucial that NAIA member institutions, conferences, and student-athletes participate in an environment that is equitable and respectful. With input from our member institutions and the Transgender Task Force, the NAIA’s Council of Presidents has confirmed our path forward.”
For dudes who supposedly care so much about the sanctity of women’s sports, these guys sure are trying to take the spotlight off the women competing when their lights are the brightest.
Are you insinuating that he is well acquainted with failure, so you'd like him to be accepted as an expert in the field?The only trans athletes to people like Capt are failed male athletes pretending to be female to compete
Just like the book banners don't read booksTo be fair, the ones who pretend to care most about this issue would be loudly declaring that they don't give a fuck about women's sports in any other scenario.
For the 3d time, do you have daughters, bigot?World Athletics, the governing body for Track & Field, has reiterated it policy on "transgender women" in the sport. So there will be no female impersonators in the women's 100 meter race at the Paris Olympics.