The Whole Kansas State Football Team is Threatening to Not Play Until Their Demands Are Met

Manhattan, Kansas A Kansas State student sent a tweet out last week that was described as “openly racist, threatening and disrespectful.”  Kansas State Athletic Director Gene Taylor responded via Twitter, calling the tweet “disgusting and inappropriate.”

After learning about the tweet from the Kansas State student, Wildcat players Josh Youngblood and Tee Denson said that they would not represent Kansas State until change was made, and now the whole team has come together to announce that “they will no longer participate in team activities” until their demands are met.

Kansas State players released a message on Twitter, saying, “Due to the recent disparaging, insensitive, and unsettling comments made by a fellow student, we as a football team, after consultation with students from campus organizations as well as students from the general student body, feel it is best for us to stand with the students.  We are demanding that Kansas State University put a policy in place that allows a student to be dismissed for displaying openly racist, threatening or disrespectful actions toward a student or groups of students.”

The message went on to say, “We have resolved that we cannot play, practice, or meet until these demands are heard and actions taken.  We love Kansas State but we must stand together and protect all students moving forward.”

This stance has now spread to all of the sports teams at Kansas State and no sports will be played at Kansas State until their demands are met.  Kansas State University announced that they are looking at their potential options and are trying to come to a resolution on this very sensitive matter.