Fraternity disrespects and spits on US Military Vets at Wounded Warrior Retreat

@boolaHI – What percentage of division one football programs would you call “good” programs that are beneficial for the community?

I think most people would say that most if not all football programs are positive for the community despite most of them having some kind of history of illegal or unethical activity.

Now, what percentage of fraternities would you call “good” or beneficial for the community?

I think people are going to say that there are more “good” football programs than fraternities.

That is an interesting question. Football teams have the same legal issues as fraternities, they get worse grades, and do less philanthropic work. But yet fraternities are evil rape dungeons because the media portrays them that way.

Think about the Jameis Winston situation. If Jameis was in a fraternity instead of on a football team, he would have been expelled from school and his fraternity would have been kicked off campus.

But it would be ridiculous to destroy a football team that tons of people love because of one person, yet it happens all the time.

As a college athlete, you should understand how this goes. But maybe it was different in your time.