Big 12 Football Coaches Release Statements on George Floyd

As protests continue across the country for George Floyd, several Big 12 coaches have expressed themselves on social media this weekend.

As protests continue across the country for George Floyd, several Big 12 coaches have expressed themselves on social media this weekend.
— Mike Gundy (@CoachGundy) May 31, 2020
— Coach Tom Herman (@CoachTomHerman) May 30, 2020
— Dave Aranda (@CoachDaveAranda) May 31, 2020
— Matt Wells ŦŦ (@TTUCoachWells) May 30, 2020
I ALWAYS stand with my players and I am thankful that I was raised in a home that taught me that no human, regardless of race, religion,
— Lincoln Riley (@LincolnRiley) May 31, 2020
or any other factor…should ever be treated differently…we have a long ways to go as a society- I am committed to being a part of the change
I’m with you. pic.twitter.com/4Jv2uNtrob
— Les Miles (@CoachLesMiles) May 31, 2020
— Matt Campbell (@ISUMattCampbell) May 31, 2020
Be a Light pic.twitter.com/MsU0UiRayO
— Neal Brown (@NealBrown_WVU) May 30, 2020