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The Power Five => SEC => Tennessee => Topic started by: Phantom101 on January 08, 2021, 10:55:49 AM

Title: Lady Vols question?
Post by: Phantom101 on January 08, 2021, 10:55:49 AM
Did the team take a knee during the National Anthem last night?
Title: Re: Lady Vols question?
Post by: jgvol on January 08, 2021, 11:14:06 AM
I don't think they played last night.

I believe their season ended nearly a month ago.  They play on fall Saturday's at Neyland.
Title: Re: Lady Vols question?
Post by: Phantom101 on January 08, 2021, 11:27:26 AM
I don't think they played last night.

I believe their season ended nearly a month ago.  They play on fall Saturday's at Neyland.

They beat #13 Ark last night at TBA.
Title: Re: Lady Vols question?
Post by: roadvol on January 08, 2021, 11:27:34 AM
Did the team take a knee during the National Anthem last night?
If they did, they didn't show it on the TV broadcast and was not mentioned on the TV or radio broadcast.
They beat #13 ranked Arkansas by 15 pts.....best game they've played all year
Title: Re: Lady Vols question?
Post by: jgvol on January 08, 2021, 11:35:28 AM
They beat #13 Ark last night at TBA.

Not one for jokes, eh?
Title: Re: Lady Vols question?
Post by: DunkingDan on January 08, 2021, 11:51:36 AM
Did the team take a knee during the National Anthem last night?
I did not see it or hear it mentioned if they did. 
Title: Re: Lady Vols question?
Post by: DunkingDan on January 08, 2021, 01:45:09 PM
Looks like most of them did

QUICK TAKE: Lady Vols down No. 13 Arkansas (247sports.com) (https://247sports.com/college/tennessee/Article/QUICK-TAKE-Lady-Vols-down-No-13-Arkansas-158781752/?fbclid=IwAR1ElPpta9YbpdL3tahKZxjg4oAMhzNZzsKq8cwKjtTs8q9BPL3VqFMVfIA)
The majority of the Lady Vol players, who have worn black shooting shirts this season, knelt for the national anthem, which evoked some scattered negative reaction and also applause at the conclusion. Freshman Tess Darby didn’t kneel but kept her hands on the shoulders of teammates. Sophomore Emily Saunders knelt midway through the anthem. Senior Jaiden McCoy, who has been in the head injury protocol, wasn’t in attendance.
Title: Re: Lady Vols question?
Post by: TREX on January 08, 2021, 01:57:33 PM
They beat #13 Ark last night at TBA.
JG is talking about The LVs that were 3-7
Title: Re: Lady Vols question?
Post by: Phantom101 on January 08, 2021, 02:07:39 PM
Looks like most of them did

They had a choice to stay in the locker room during the Anthem.

This will receive a negative reaction in what little attendance is allowed.

Not a smart play IMO.
Title: Re: Lady Vols question?
Post by: gymvol on January 08, 2021, 02:17:18 PM
Looks like most of them did

QUICK TAKE: Lady Vols down No. 13 Arkansas (247sports.com) (https://247sports.com/college/tennessee/Article/QUICK-TAKE-Lady-Vols-down-No-13-Arkansas-158781752/?fbclid=IwAR1ElPpta9YbpdL3tahKZxjg4oAMhzNZzsKq8cwKjtTs8q9BPL3VqFMVfIA)
The majority of the Lady Vol players, who have worn black shooting shirts this season, knelt for the national anthem, which evoked some scattered negative reaction and also applause at the conclusion. Freshman Tess Darby didn’t kneel but kept her hands on the shoulders of teammates. Sophomore Emily Saunders knelt midway through the anthem. Senior Jaiden McCoy, who has been in the head injury protocol, wasn’t in attendance.

And we keep wondering what the hell is wrong at the University of Tennessee. To much of that being allowed and not enough emphasis on why they are getting a free ride.  Quit kowtowing to the BLM shit if they want to kneel during the National Anthem pull that scholarship and show them the door.

Recruit more white kids and get rid of the problem to hell with all that political crap blacks are allowed to do.  We have seen the what current players are incapable of so it certainly wouldn't affect on court or on field performance in most sports at Tennessee.

If a coach allows kneeling then fire their sorry ass it has no place in sports at any level especially in college when their getting a scholarship to represent a university.