PEOPLE HAVING FUN AT PRACTICE CALL THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

If you want to have a valid argument for this, go search up any top 10 team doing this g a y ****..until then you're simply supporting the case that Al Golden is a loser who cares more about participation trophies and looking at boy booty

I've already supplied examples, even with links, in a previous thread. Saban playing around in a lake with his players on a "bonding" day. Urban bringing juice boxes to practice and playing with the team. The Oregon Ducks having a "dance off."

The difference is those teams win, we don't.

Like I said, you guys can't get your arguments straight. Every single team does it, from best to worst. The idiots claim that such activities "make a team soft", but apparently the winning teams weren't "made soft" by having ice cream.
 
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They suck too..... Negged

You guys can't seem to get your arguments straight. When it's pointed out that top teams do it all the time, including Alabama, OSU, etc. the reply is "but they are good, so they can take a break and do it." When it's pointed out that a mediocre or bad team does it the argument from the very same people becomes "but they suck too." So basically, it's ok for every other team on earth to do it, except UM. Got it.
When you contort yourself to defend anything and everything the coaches and athletic department does you end up sounding utterly ridiculous. Have an honest and fair assessment for once.

Teams that suck don't deserve ice cream socials and dodgeball. It's as simple as that. If you're winning national championships you can do whatever you want cause you're winning.

Since when does failing earn you lots of fun in the offseason. Golden tried it in 2014 and ended up with 7 losses.

Yet most of you claimed that the fun activities make a team soft. Clearly that's not true since every top team does them in addition to every other team on earth. Bottom line is those activities have exactly ZERO to do with a team being "soft".
 
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