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No, more like fear of playing against a tranny who is only good enough to play in the MW. If he was that athletically superior , he would be playing in the P4 or have gone pro by now.

At the High School level you have an argument. At the College level all athletes find their level.

 

Please show us on the doll where the tranny touched you.

 

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Its the third year that athlete has been there.  Meaning all the teams faced her for two years without knowing a thing.  So its not like she's some super human cratering faces with a spike.  Hell SJSU went 0-3 twice against BSU last year.

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I think the BSU players will look back on this someday and regret not playing - you know, if for no other reason than to try and stick it to the SJSU player/team.  But this is their (collective) choice, so I respect their wishes.   Ultimately, they are the ones that have to live with that decision, not me...

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This is weak in my opinion. Voluntarily choosing to end your season when you're two wins away from the NCAA tournament.

Boise played against SJSU for the last three years and per that ESPN article, the safety concerns are basically unfounded. 

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On 11/28/2024 at 1:20 PM, HylianHero said:

This is weak in my opinion. Voluntarily choosing to end your season when you're two wins away from the NCAA tournament.

Boise played against SJSU for the last three years and per that ESPN article, the safety concerns are basically unfounded. 

Looks like those young ladies are taking a stand for female athletics.   Might be the only way they can be “pc” about taking a stand is to bring up safety concerns.  Don’t know all the facts but just seems like women’s sports were carved out to ensure competitive balance amongst women.  So that they could compete and play at the highest level possible with a women’s body.  This is weird how it has gotten all turned around.  

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On 11/28/2024 at 1:33 PM, Soupslam said:

They took a stand and I applaud them for it. Guys don’t belong in women’s sports. 

They took a stand twice, it would have been pretty hypocrital to then play SJSU in the tournament..

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On 11/28/2024 at 10:20 AM, Supersix said:

They should have manned up and played the game and taken the transgender out with an 80 mph kill.

So clearly your life philosophy is never - ever - stand up for what you believe.  GOT IT...............thanks for making that clear.

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On 11/28/2024 at 10:23 AM, Spaztecs said:

No, more like fear of playing against a tranny who is only good enough to play in the MW. If he was that athletically superior , he would be playing in the P4 or have gone pro by now.

At the High School level you have an argument. At the College level all athletes find their level.

 

Please show us on the doll where the tranny touched you.

 

Donald Trump Doll GIF by Josh Ethan  Johnson

 

 

You have made it clear that you have nothing intelligent to say.  Thanks

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On 11/28/2024 at 1:20 PM, HylianHero said:

This is weak in my opinion. Voluntarily choosing to end your season when you're two wins away from the NCAA tournament.

Boise played against SJSU for the last three years and per that ESPN article, the safety concerns are basically unfounded. 

Because SJSU lied and hid the fact there was a dude on the team, they ignored the concerns of their real woman players and coaches as well.

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On 11/28/2024 at 3:25 PM, Slappy said:

Looks like those young ladies are taking a stand for female athletics.   Might be the only way they can be “pc” about taking a stand is to bring up safety concerns.  Don’t know all the facts but just seems like women’s sports were carved out to ensure competitive balance amongst women.  So that they could compete and play at the highest level possible with a women’s body.  This is weird how it has gotten all turned around.  

I am with the players of Boise State. Identifying as a woman and competing in women's sports after going through puberty as a male presents an unfair advantage.

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On 11/28/2024 at 1:00 PM, Slappy said:

Don’t understand a man wanting to compete with women.  Struggling to see the competitive sporting side of this argument.  

He wants to compete, he simply can't do it as man.

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On 11/28/2024 at 1:00 PM, Slappy said:

Don’t understand a man wanting to compete with women.  Struggling to see the competitive sporting side of this argument.  

If he was better than the MW, he wouldn't be at San Jose. That's why I think this argument is a joke. 

Like I said earlier, it does matter at the HS level. It doesn't in College because with the free transfer rules, you eventually end up at the level you belong at.

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On 11/28/2024 at 11:00 AM, Chalsean said:

It’s the third year that athlete has been there.  Meaning all the teams faced her for two years without knowing a thing.  So it’s not like she's some super human cratering faces with a spike.  Hell SJSU went 0-3 twice against BSU last year.

 So it’s ok as long as she is not too good? Should they have tryouts to determine if transgender individuals are too athletic for women’s sports? Then it would be ok to forfeit?

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