If the idiot already stated that he has came to ss.com, he could have just came here right away to see what was said on the show. Of course they wouldn't want the facts.
That doesn't keep Hirsch from saying what happened. Even some Gopher fans are upset he won't say anything. The event was public, and now people around him need to be concerned. I hope he doesn't play until he tells everyone the facts.
Right, but they are kind of in the middle. If any testing was done, it would not be done by a psychiatrist. Psychiatrists would also just give him medication and send him on his way. If it was an existing problem, he may have been receiving therapy.
How many charters are the Gophers taking? I can't believe they couldn't fill up their own plane. Are most Gopher fans really just riding the bandwagon?
When I worked at Four Winds, I saw several students wearing Fighting Sioux clothing. I do not think that any unbiased study will find that the Fighting Sioux name causes problems.
The problem with religiosity is that it is a fine line to determine when it is to the point of delusional. If it was a religous need to engage in the postgame activities, then I would call it a psychological problem. And that folks, is what the NCAA has to say about that.
I think medical doctors tell people what to do a lot more than mental health professionals. Of course a majority of people with mental health issues can interpret things incorrectly, or choose to twist things to their liking.