Article By Larry Burton on 30th December, 2009
Could Coach Bryant have taken boys out to the "Junction" in today's world?
Could Knute Rockney have not kicked a slacking player?
Could Woody Hayes not have punched an opposing player? Oh wait, maybe that's a bad example.
But the point is, to quote and change one word out of a line in a movie with Tom Hanks called A League of Their Own , "There's no crying in football".
To listen to the James family, their hard working, but valiantly hurt, football playing son was locked in a dark closet, a virtual dungeon, as Mike Leach twirled the ends of his long dastardly mustache while planning his next move against their son.
In real...
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