Morgan - Bad Sporters https://www.badsporters.com News Blogging About Athletes Being Caught Up Sat, 06 Jun 2020 19:27:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Kyle Whittingham’s efforts to shepherd Utah football through current social unrest put to test by Morgan Scalley’s racial slur https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/06/kyle-whittinghams-efforts-to-shepherd-utah-football-through-current-social-unrest-put-to-test-by-morgan-scalleys-racial-slur/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/06/kyle-whittinghams-efforts-to-shepherd-utah-football-through-current-social-unrest-put-to-test-by-morgan-scalleys-racial-slur/#respond Sat, 06 Jun 2020 19:27:24 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=7003 In the days since former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was caught on camera pressing his knee against George Floyd’s neck for almost nine minutes until he died, Utah football head coach Kyle Whittingham and his staff have addressed the incident in team meetings. There has been discussion and support, both as a team and […]

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In the days since former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was caught on camera pressing his knee against George Floyd’s neck for almost nine minutes until he died, Utah football head coach Kyle Whittingham and his staff have addressed the incident in team meetings.

There has been discussion and support, both as a team and individual units, as the fallout from Floyd’s death plays out across the nation in the form of rallies and protests of police brutality. In an interview with The Salt Lake Tribune on Tuesday, Whittingham reaffirmed his love for the togetherness and diversity inside his locker room, which is generally split three ways between African-American, white/LDS and Polynesian student-athletes.

Friday afternoon’s scathing revelation involving Morgan Scalley, in the middle of what is shaping up to be a pivotal moment of civil unrest in the United States, may put all of that to the test.

In a school-issued statement, Utah athletic director Mark Harlan said he has spoken to Scalley, who was contrite, while acknowledging he sent the text message with a derogatory term. In the same statement, Scalley apologized, called the word he used “insensitive,” and accepted the suspension, which is with pay and indefinite while the school investigates.

“We’ve certainly addressed it, with the staff first and then we had a team meeting a few nights ago via Zoom where we talked to the team about it,” Whittingham told The Tribune about the Floyd video, one day before criminal charges against Chauvin were upgraded to second-degree murder, while the other three officers involved were charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder. “This week, the offense and the defense as individual units are having Zoom calls as well with their groups and further discussing.

“Bottom line is, we want to make sure we’re there to support our guys and that they know we’re there for them. We have a great mental health team here at the University of Utah and just making sure the players use all the resources available to them and know the support is there if they want to reach out. That’s been our main focus since the event.”

Added Utah receivers coach Guy Holliday: “What I see is really a problem allowed to fester and exist for whatever reasons, but it seems to be a fear of African-American men, plus a willingness to intimidate, be aggressive and punish. What we have to recognize is there are good and bad people within all races, it’s not exclusive to men or minorities. We have to have more tolerance and really better treatment of human beings.”

In the wake of Floyd’s death, Whittingham, Holliday and the rest of the coaching staff were already in the middle of a unique and teachable moment. While African Americans make up nearly 50% of all FBS rosters according to multiple analysis done over the last decade by a variety of sources, Whittingham is the head coach of one of, if not the most-diverse rosters in the country.

“It’s one of the things I love most about our program and our team, the diversity,” Whittingham said. “We believe we’re the most-diverse team in the country and not just from an ethnic background, but we also have 18-year-old freshman and 25-year-old returned missionaries. We have various religious backgrounds, so you’d be hard-pressed to find a team in the country in any sport that has the level of diversity that we have. To me, it’s been a blessing. It’s a way for these guys to interact with each other, get along with each other and it’s been a strength of ours. It’s been great to be a part of that for so many years.

“I think it helps prepare them for life in a lot of different ways. To learn how to get along and be part of a team and have so many guys pulling in the same direction that genuinely care about each other and love each other, it’s just great to be a part of.”

In the aftermath, a handful of former players and recruits have come out in support of Scalley on Twitter, which is to be expected. Scalley, 40, is generally considered player-friendly, a strong defensive mind, an effective recruiter and a future head coach. He is viewed by some as the potential successor to Whittingham whenever he decides to retire.

How things play out in the shorter term will also offer fascination because as rallies and protests persist, Utah players, and young men of color in general, have proven more than willing to use social media to help get their point of racial injustice across.

One Ute in particular, redshirt junior running back TJ Green, has been active on social media in the days since protests ramped up nationwide. Tuesday and Wednesday nights brought protests to the downtown area of Green’s hometown of Chandler, Ariz.

On Tuesday, Green tweeted out a photo of himself with a group of fellow young African-American males. They are holding up a sign that reads “AM I NEXT?” That sentence is sandwiched in between two black power fists. The next day, Green fired off a photo of himself holding the sign at a protest next to a photo of himself in game action at Utah. The accompanying tweet read, “If you do not support me in this field, Then do NOT support me on the field.”

“There’s a right way and a wrong way to do it, but we talk in this program all the time about letting their personalities show through,” Whittingham said. “You get a team of 100-plus players, approaching 120 players, you have a bunch of personalities and you want them to manifest. That also goes for the coaching staff. If you’re on a coaching staff, in a meeting with 12 guys with the same personality and who all think the same way, you don’t need that. We encourage people to be themselves and stand up for what they believe in, but do it the right way. There are ways to do things constructively instead of destructively.”

Holliday added. “I think it’s very important for young people to have a voice. For so long, adults tended to brush over and really don’t acknowledge the opinions and voices of our youth. If you see the protests, they are cross-racial and there is a lot of pain and frustration if you listen to what these young people are saying. We need to listen to what they’re saying, we have to stop dismissing them as not being important.”

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Alex Morgan charged against Cristiano Ronaldo https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/03/alex-morgan-charged-against-cristiano-ronaldo/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/03/alex-morgan-charged-against-cristiano-ronaldo/#respond Wed, 03 Jun 2020 19:02:35 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=6933 The next September 23rd will be held the awards gala FIFA The Best, and the ceremony has already accumulated some tension by the meeting between Cristiano Ronaldo and the footballer american, Alex Morgan, who pointed out strongly to the Portuguese when it came out and its scandal of alleged sexual abuse against Katheryn Mayorga. The […]

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The next September 23rd will be held the awards gala FIFA The Best, and the ceremony has already accumulated some tension by the meeting between Cristiano Ronaldo and the footballer american, Alex Morgan, who pointed out strongly to the Portuguese when it came out and its scandal of alleged sexual abuse against Katheryn Mayorga. The front gave an interview in which he referred to his differences with the player.

Origin of the conflict

It all goes back to September of the year 2018, when Katheryn Mayorga filed a complaint against Cristiano Ronaldo for alleged violation. The complainant alleged that the pórtugués forced her to sign a confidentiality agreement in exchange for $ 375,000. The police opened investigations against the current player of the Juventusbut these were closed at the end of a few weeks.

Then that the Justice of the united States will dismiss the case of the alleged victim of the Portuguese, Alex Morgan published an article in against the player entitled ‘Ronaldo it is an icon of corruption in sports’, unleashing a real scandal in social networks, receiving support on the part of many, and messages of hatred on the part of the fans of the attacker luso.

Interview

Tensions remain high in the face of meeting Alex Morgan and Cristiano Ronaldo at the gala FIFA The Best, where both are nominated for the award for best footballer of the year, each one in its respective category. The player he referred to what happened months ago through the social networks. “I received a lot of hate for writing this, and I think that came from their fans,” said the american, ensuring that there were even several failed attempts of hacking of their accounts.

The world champion was challenged by how will your deal with the player of the Vecchia Signora. Morgan assured that will not have a treatment particular to ‘CR7’. “I don’t anticipate to get close to him in a different way than you would with any person in Milan. Yes I think that, in the framework of a climate of the era, many women have spoken, and it is important to support these women.”

The player spoke about his case of alleged rape. “The charges were dismissed and he can continue playing. It is not the only person that has happened to him, but he is one of the players most famous in the world today and, obviously, attracting attention. I think that it is important to continue to support women in situations of vulnerability and of fear.”

“It is not that do not think that he is one of the best players in the world, but that has nothing to do with it. Your work and the fact that you entertain people with what he does on the pitch has nothing to do with what he is as a person or with his actions,” said Alex Morganwho keeps leaving in doubt the innocence of Cristiano Ronaldo on the allegations raised by Mayorga.

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