College athletes add voices to those protesting injustice
(AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)NORMAN, Okla. College athletes across the country added their voices to those calling for an end to racial injustice riday with football players and others marching on campus or stepping away from practices to protest the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Wisconsin. The problems out there are real, said Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley, who led the march and spoke at the event. This shouldnt be a troubling time for college-age persons.Members of the Baylor football team marched around campus Friday. The Ole Miss football team decided not to take to the practice field Friday after a similar demonstration a day earlier at Mississippi State. Football coach Jeremy Pruitt moved practice so his players could attend.
Wyoming football vs. Tulsa: Time, TV schedule, game preview, score
Quarterback Tyler Vander Waal #18 of the Wyoming Cowboys passes during the game against the Missouri Tigers at Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium on September 8, 2018 in Columbia, Missouri. ABOUT WYOMING (3-0)The Cowboys' strength on offense has been their running game, averaging 245.3 yards in their first three contests. While quarterback Sean Chambers has yet to find the end zone in the air, he has run for two scores on 196 rushing yards. To continue that streak, he will have to break through a Cowboys rushing defense that allows just 85 yards per game. PREDICTION: Tulsa 30, Wyoming 24More college football scoresCopyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.