Episode 144 | Using the N-Word Cost a Kid a Scholarship

Nov 22, 2022 | Hot Topics

Florida high school quarterback prospect Marcus Stokes apologized after a video of him using a racial slur was shared on social media. The incident resulted in the Florida Gators pulling their scholarship offer. In this episode, Alex and Angie are joined by a couple of their friends and they discuss if this was the right decision or not.

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