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Some former Georgia Bulldogs have done something we’ve all done at least once in our lives: say that PETA needs to chillax.
As you may have expected with a story involving the University of Georiga and PETA, the school’s bulldog mascot Uga is at the center of it.
The attention-seeking animal rights group saw Georgia’s second-straight National Championship as a great opportunity to remind everyone how insufferable they are.
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By allowing Brandon Miller’s “pat down” introduction to continue, the Crimson Tide showed their true colors.
The next time someone at the University of Alabama pretends to care about the murder of Jamea Janae Harris, the next time some leader insists that they’re “taking it very seriously,” please tell them to stop. Just be quiet. Don’t even try anymore.
Nobody believes it.
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Alabama men’s basketball coach Nate Oats called freshman forward Brandon Miller’s pregame introduction routine of being patted down by a walk-on before heading to midcourt “not appropriate” after his team beat Arkansas 86-83 on Saturday.
TUSCALOOSA, Alabama – Alabama basketball coach Nate Oats finally swished one Saturday after missing the mark badly several times over the past week at press conferences concerning non-suspended superstar Brandon Miller.
But this time, Oats thought the same thing you and I did about what happened with Miller before Alabama’s 86-83 win over Arkansas on Saturday.
Oats thought it was stupid when an Alabama player jokingly frisked and patted down Miller, as a policeman would, during pregame introductions.