They do. Most players have heard plenty of negativity and
Posted on: August 21, 2016 at 20:47:40 CT
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been motivated by it well before they have set foot on a college campus. You don't become a high-level D1 athlete without facing some adversity and having some motivation to get better.
With the prevalence of social media it's an inevitable fact of life today. You can keep up your crusade to make this board not discuss the program and it's negatives but there are still going to be negative fans on every other board, twitter, facebook, and in the stands. Harping constantly on it is going to do no good and complete was your time. Every single fanbase at every single level of collegiate and professional athletics is going to be exactly the same. Unless you want to start giving away participation medals and not keeping score, fans are going to be passionate and vocal. It's why fan is short for fanatical.