Let's say the network isn't "racist". Let's say the network is not inline with beliefs important to some portions of the population. That's fine. As a parent of a high profile athlete or a high profile athlete that these issues mean a lot to I would have to be crazy to send my kid to learn from that individual. These coaches come and sit in the homes of these minority recruits and swear they have their best interests at heart and are the men to take care of their kids 7n the parents absence. Get em on campus and the truth is revealed. Kids and parents must start taking football, education, and the man making all the promises into considerationThere is nothing racist about wearing an OAN t-shirt. Only neo-fascist liberals who demand uniformity of thought, speech, and conduct racialize everything in society such as calling an OAN t-shirt. The player should be allowed to freely transfer, and Gundy should be allowed to continue wearing any news t-shirt he wants, whether it is OAN, Fox, CNN, or MSNBC.