I think he wants to be called Pam now.
That's a pretty cold thing to do to people named Pam...had to get rid of that picture...
I think he wants to be called Pam now.
sadly, it seems that the only thing that matters is not being convicted of a crime...and sometimes that's not even enough.Unfortunately this is indicative of America's current mores and society's acceptance of "whatever it takes".
He deserves his as much as the past two recipients.So, is Reggie getting his trophy back?
Just wait until they have a Heisman Trophy announcement with ESPN there to telecast it from a State Prison!sadly, it seems that the only thing that matters is not being convicted of a crime...and sometimes that's not even enough.
Great new recruiting pitch for the Barn to key offense players kicked off other teams. Gus: "No one in the SEC can protect you better than we can." Player: "You mean the experience in the offense line?" Gus: "No. Our retainer with Lightfoot, Franklin, and White."They swept the integrity under the rug...recently with their winners. Guess they decided to stop having people bring it up.
So this opens the doors for all the players that go to the rehabilitation center at Auburn.
BINGO! That's a goodie!It's only fitting that they remove "integrity" from the requirements for winning an award named after a former Auburn coach.
Amen GreyTide....Amen....Unfortunately this is indicative of America's current mores and society's acceptance of "whatever it takes".
Exactly. At least they are not being hypocritical now.Might as well, considering 3 recent winners have shown a lack of at certain times....
http://www.si.com/college-football/2014/10/10/heisman-trophy-integrity-mission-statement
Actually, I was of the thought that Winston was the reason they did that...so that they would be unencumbered in awarding it to him once again.They may reconsider that position after the Winston saga plays out.