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Jemele Hill quickly spoils college football’s epic upset.

College ‌Football’s⁢ First Awesome Upset‌ Immediately Ruined by Jemele Hill

Leave it to​ noted race-baiter and alleged college football fan Jemele Hill to ruin what⁢ was an otherwise impeccable beginning ⁣to ​the NCAA football season.

If you⁢ haven’t heard yet,​ the first major and notable upset of​ the year is⁢ in the books: The unranked University of⁣ Colorado​ Boulder Buffaloes walked into⁤ Fort Worth, Texas, and‌ stunned the 17th-ranked team in⁤ the‍ nation, the Texas ‍Christian⁤ University Horned⁢ Frogs.

It wasn’t just an incredible upset — it was an incredible game.

TCU put up ⁣42 points ⁢in an‌ electric⁣ back-and-forth affair,‌ even scoring the go-ahead touchdown with about seven minutes left in the game.

It‌ was all for naught, ⁣as Colorado’s father-son/coach-quarterback combo⁤ of Deion Sanders (yes, the NFL​ legend) and Shedeur Sanders⁣ were able to take the lead back late and prevailed 45-42.

Besides crazy​ action,⁣ there were also a number of tantalizing storylines to follow ​before, during, and after this game, which was the de facto main event of ‍this⁢ opening college football ​ weekend.

How ‌would TCU⁢ respond after⁢ getting utterly embarrassed (to the tune of a ⁢65-7 final score) ⁣in the national championship game last year? How would Coach Sanders respond in his new digs after leading Jackson State to a 12-1 record last⁢ year? Is Colorado player Travis Hunter,‌ who finished⁢ with⁢ 11 catches, 119 receiving yards, and an interception (Yes, an interception), officially ​going to be a part of⁣ the Heisman debate this year? How will⁤ TCU respond to‍ giving up over a ⁢100 points in its ⁣last two ⁤games‍ now?

Nowhere, in any of the storylines going into‌ or out of the game,⁢ does race play a factor.

Well, unless ⁢you’re Jemele Hill.

No, Hill ⁣insisted⁢ on⁤ being the fly in the soup, as she ‌often does, by making⁤ this ​genuinely exciting sporting event about race:

“Really ⁤interesting listening to‍ some of the commentary around this Colorado-TCU game,” Hill⁤ posted ⁢to​ X, formerly called Twitter. To‍ be fair​ to her, there’s nothing⁣ wrong with that sentiment. It⁣ wasn’t until her next quip⁢ where it became ⁤clear she was making‍ this‍ about‍ race.

“Lot of coded stuff,” she posted, along with the eyes and ‌thinking face emojis.

Oh, brother. Excuse ⁣this ‍writer while he searches for an ocular surgeon⁢ because⁤ he ⁢rolled his eyes too hard.

“Coded” language, for ​those who ‍are unaware, is ‍a term used ​by people who really like to try‍ and find ⁢racism in things ⁢that are not inherently racist. ⁤It’s the bastardization of “reading⁣ between the lines.”

Hill is clearly suggesting that there was some racism going on in the⁤ announcer booth‍ (which, ‍of note, prominently features Gus Johnson, a⁣ wildly popular sports ‌announcer who happens to be a black⁤ man)​ though she did not elaborate on what exactly she was implying.

The most educated guess is that her remarks had to do with⁣ the team in the announcer booth (alongside Johnson is Joel Klatt)⁣ discussing ⁤the controversy surrounding Coach Sanders’ unconventional decision to‌ leave ⁤Jackson State.

Johnson addressed some of‌ those controversies, which stemmed from the way Sanders⁣ left Jackson State and⁢ immediately began bringing in⁤ his ‍preferred players​ and jettisoning the ⁣ones he wasn’t particularly enamored⁢ with. Of‍ particular note, his standout quarterback ‌of a son‌ basically left Jackson State with‌ his father.

In short, Sanders actually ‍handled his big move to Colorado more‌ like an NFL coach than a college coach, given that most college coaches need⁤ a few years to bring in “their” recruiting class. That obviously ​bothered swathes⁣ of college football traditionalists — both black⁢ and⁣ white.

And⁤ it’s fair to ‍criticize him for that. That doesn’t​ make you racist!

That’s not to say that there aren’t racists⁢ condemning Sanders ‍moves solely because⁢ of his skin‍ color; nobody should be that naive.

But to conflate a couple‍ egregious critics as some racist movement ​against Sanders? That’s a bit rich, even for Hill.

Besides, Sanders, of all people, certainly ⁢doesn’t need Hill ⁣sticking up for him — ‍the ‌man is no stranger to tackling controversies head on.

Case in point: When Sanders took his⁣ talents ⁢to Boulder, Colorado, there ⁣was an uproar over a⁢ different issue, though⁤ similarly ​stupid like Hill’s complaint.

Sanders was attacked for daring⁤ to bring Jesus Christ into his locker ‍room by all⁢ manner of atheist ‌groups. ⁢Sanders⁣ handled the‌ controversy exactly the way he should have. He ignored it and steadfastly continued to pray.

He didn’t make it about race.⁣ He didn’t try to divide people. And that’s a ⁣lesson that ‍Hill⁤ desperately needs to⁢ learn.

The post College⁣ Football’s First Awesome ‍Upset Immediately Ruined⁢ by Jemele Hill appeared⁤ first on ‍ The Western Journal.



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