Do the scripture verses on his eye blackening open the door for anyone to promote whatever they want? I predict that at some point the NCAA will rule that's it's not allowed.
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I'd rather have open doors for people to put whatever they want, then to have restricted speech. I wouldn't take offense if someone put I love Joseph Smith or Buddha under their eyes.
What if some athlete puts "Akbar Allah" under his eyes? I agree with Mike. I'm sure they'll ban any sort of political, religious, obscene or offensive comment on the eye shading, body parts, or uniforms of NCAA players in the interest of political correctness.
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I'd rather have open doors for people to put whatever they want, then to have restricted speech. I wouldn't take offense if someone put I love Joseph Smith or Buddha under their eyes.
I agree but I still say the NCAA disallows it.
John 3:16 was the #1 google search after the game. Just saying I hope they don't ban it.
What if some athlete puts "Akbar Allah" under his eyes? I agree with Mike. I'm sure they'll ban any sort of political, religious, obscene or offensive comment on the eye shading, body parts, or uniforms of NCAA players in the interest of political correctness.
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