EPISODE · Jun 5, 2020 · 34 MIN
Talking Mizzou, a peaceful march and voter registration
from SportsBeat KC · host The Kansas City Star
Missouri coaches and athletes joined the the anti-racism demonstrations this week but in a different way. Football coach Eli Drinkwitz, assistants and several players were joined by athletic director Jim Sterk, basketball coaches Cunozo Martin and Robin Pingeton and university system president Mun Choi and local police officers in a march from the Columns to the Boone County Courthouse, where they knelt for 8 minutes, 46 seconds, the length of time a Minneapolis police officer had his knee on George Floyd’s neck.. Later, 62 Missouri football players registered to vote.Mizzou beat writer Souichi Terada joins SportsBeat KC host Blair Kerkhoff to talk about this week’s events at Missouri, and later in the podcast you’ll hear Drinkwitz explain how the week unfolded and the impact of the nation-wide demonstrations impacted on his outlook of social justice.Story links:“It’s not us vs. them:” What the peaceful march meant for Mizzou footballMizzou football to return June 8 for voluntary workouts. Here’s how that will lookMizzou reverses course, plans to test all student athletes for COVID-19 as they arrive Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Missouri coaches and athletes joined the the anti-racism demonstrations this week but in a different way. Football coach Eli Drinkwitz, assistants and several players were joined by athletic director Jim Sterk, basketball coaches Cunozo Martin and Robin Pingeton and university system president Mun Choi and local police officers in a march from the Columns to the Boone County Courthouse, where they knelt for 8 minutes, 46 seconds, the length of time a Minneapolis police officer had his knee on George Floyd’s neck.. Later, 62 Missouri football players registered to vote. Mizzou beat writer Souichi Terada joins SportsBeat KC host Blair Kerkhoff to talk about this week’s events at Missouri, and later in the podcast you’ll hear Drinkwitz explain how the week unfolded and the impact of the nation-wide demonstrations impacted on his outlook of social justice. Story links: “It’s not us vs. them:” What the peaceful march meant for Mizzou football Mizzou football to return June 8 for voluntary workouts. Here’s how that will look Mizzou reverses course, plans to test all student athletes for COVID-19 as they arrive Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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