“You know, I’ve been in this business long enough — and I’ve never seen anything so blatantly biased. When a player goes after the ball, you can tell right away. But when he goes after a man — that’s a choice. That hit? It was intentional. No doubt about it. Don’t sit there and tell me otherwise. Because we all saw what came after that hit — the taunts, the smirks, the showboating. That’s the real language of the field. I’m not here to drag anyone’s name through the mud — believe me, everyone in this room knows exactly who I’m talking about. But let me speak directly to the NCAAF: these imaginary boundaries, these timid whistles, these special protections for certain teams — we see them. You talk about fairness and integrity, yet every week we watch you look the other way while dirty hits are excused as ‘just incidental contact.’ If this is what college football has become — if the so-called ‘standards’ you preach are nothing but empty words — then you’ve failed the game. And I refuse to stand by while my team gets trampled under rules you don’t even bother to enforce.”