What a quaint way of advertising your institution has misplaced priorities and isn't to be taken seriously.
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A lot of college athletes are now forced to support Nike even though they don't want to..
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And a lot are forced to stand for the anthem even when they don’t want to.
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Do they burn books too?
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Please report this is a small private Christian college not an academic institution.
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Wait... So... You're saying that a COLLEGE isn't an academic institution?
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That is really silly and petty. Too bad for Nike, College of the Ozarks must be one of their biggest accounts!
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Almost as silly and petty as the original “protest” by kap.
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Fighting pettiness with pettiness is not the answer
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Oh! Come On! America!
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Yeah! Serves
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Yeah!!! Enrollment of 1,500! Hit em where it hurts!!
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its just the beginning
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No, no it’s not lol. These universities make MILLIONS from Nike
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If people go to the games
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Bruh. The big programs average 100,000 fans a game
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I am aware and know I wouldnt miss a game my kid plays in regardless. But you have big donors and if parents reject a school because of it. And it will happen no matter how idiotic it is the schools will be forced to make a choice
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