Woman gets a college football scholarship to play defense on men’s team

Search

Member
Handicapper
Joined
Sep 18, 2006
Messages
18,959
Tokens
LOS ANGELES — Toni Harris is an undersized defensive back with huge dreams. The free safety wants to be the first woman to play in the NFL.

While that may be a long-shot wish, she is going to be the first woman — other than a kicker — who will attend college on a full football scholarship. Harris, 22, signed a letter of intent this week with Central Methodist University in Fayette, Missouri, to play at the NAIA school.

“I always try to push myself every single day and keep my faith in God to let me go as far as I want to go,” she said earlier this month before Toyota aired an advertisement about her during the Super Bowl.

The ad focused on how people underestimate her as a player.

“I’ve never been a big fan of assumptions,” she says in the spot.

According to CNN affiliate KCBS/KCAL, Harris was diagnosed with ovarian cancer when she was 18.

“I had a tumor inside of my stomach,” she said in 2017. She beat cancer, the station reported.

She said people try all the time to talk her out of playing football and one said she couldn’t move from high school football to college.

“I had a coach tell me before that I would never get to the next level because I was a lot smaller and not as fast as the other guys, so that moment taught me to never give up,” she told CNN. “From that moment then I told myself no one’s ever going to decide what I am going to do with my life. That’s my decision.”

Last year, Harris, who is 5-foot-5 and 135 pounds, played three games as a sophomore for East Los Angeles College, and had three tackles and one pass breakup, according to the football team’s website. Her team went 4-6.

Central Methodist also went 4-6.

“As a coach giving someone the opportunity to go to college and assist them in getting a degree, that’s what it’s all about,” head coach David Calloway said of Harris, who the school lists at 5-foot-7.

ESPN reported that kicker Rebecca Longo is a scholarship player at Adams State University, an NCAA Division II school in Colorado.




https://www.google.com/amp/s/kdvr.c...scholarship-to-play-defense-on-mens-team/amp/
 

Member
Handicapper
Joined
Sep 18, 2006
Messages
18,959
Tokens
There's nothing wrong with equal rights, but this is out if hand. She wants to play in the NFL, which is very difficult to make? You know there's at least one NFL player that would want to light her up.
 

Active member
Joined
Nov 23, 2011
Messages
95,208
Tokens
She should just go transgender and get a penis. Then it will all work out
 

New member
Joined
Apr 7, 2016
Messages
6,600
Tokens
There's nothing wrong with equal rights, but this is out if hand. She wants to play in the NFL, which is very difficult to make? You know there's at least one NFL player that would want to light her up.
you're getting worked up over nothing...she MAY make the team in college...won't see the field...all about the ''pc'' thing
 

Member
Handicapper
Joined
Sep 18, 2006
Messages
18,959
Tokens
High school wrestler forfeits final match rather than face a girl at Colorado state tournament


Brendan Johnston had a chance to place at the Colorado state wrestling tournament on Saturday.

Instead, he chose to forfeit because he didn’t want to wrestle a girl.

Faced with the prospect of advancing in the 106-pound consolation bracket, Johnston simply declined to wrestle his third-round opponent Angel Rios.

Wrestler ‘not really comfortable’ taking on a girl;

Why? Because he didn’t want to “treat a young lady like that on the mat.”

“I’m not really comfortable with a couple of things with wrestling a girl,” Johnston told the Denver Post. “The physical contact, there’s a lot of it in wrestling.

“And I guess the physical aggression, too. I don’t want to treat a young lady like that on the mat. Or off the mat. And not to disrespect the heart or the effort that she’s put in. That’s not what I want to do, either.”


Rios 1 of 2 girls to place at tournament;

Rios went on to finish fourth in the Class 3A 106-pound weight class. Along with Jaslynn Gallegos, who finished fifth in the same weight class, Rios became the first girl to place at the Colorado state tournament.

Both of them won matches against Johnston that he forfeited. Johnston also declined to wrestle Gallegos on the first day of the tournament.


4 of Johnston’s six losses came via forfeit to Rios;
According to the Post, Johnston won 37 of his 43 matches during his senior year at The Classical Academy. Five of those six losses came via forfeit. Four of those forfeits came against Rios.

“Wrestling is something we do, it’s not who we are,” Johnston told the Post. “And there are more important things to me than my wrestling. And I’m willing to have those priorities.”

Johnston knocked himself out of the 2018 state tournament in similar fashion when he declined to wrestle Cayden Condit. On Saturday, the decision not to wrestle put an end to his high school wrestling career.

Rios wrapped up successful season;

As for Rios, she focused on the success of her wrestling season that saw her finish with a 23-3 record.

“Right now it’s kind of still a blur,” Rios told Denver’s Fox 31. “I have three older brothers who are wrestlers, so I was constantly around the mat.”



No disrespect;

Johnston insisted that he meant no disrespect to his female competitors on the mat by refusing to take them on.

“I think it’s possible to forfeit while still respecting them as athletes and competitors. I really don’t want to disrespect the hard work these ladies have put in. They’ve done a lot of that too. Some people think by forfeiting I’m disrespecting them. That’s not my intention at all.”




https://www.google.com/amp/s/sports...l-at-colorado-state-tournament-053015638.html
 

Member
Handicapper
Joined
Sep 18, 2006
Messages
18,959
Tokens
you're getting worked up over nothing...she MAY make the team in college...won't see the field...all about the ''pc'' thing

The thing with political correctness is it never ends ......they will stretch it as far as they can. Nobody thought we would ever have a female NFL referee 10 to 15 years ago, but here we are........eventually a girl will make it onto an NFL team.
 

New member
Joined
Apr 7, 2016
Messages
6,600
Tokens
The thing with political correctness is it never ends ......they will stretch it as far as they can. Nobody thought we would ever have a female NFL referee 10 to 15 years ago, but here we are........eventually a girl will make it onto an NFL team.
will never happen... even as a field goal kicker...will never happen
 

Forum statistics

Threads
1,108,228
Messages
13,449,764
Members
99,402
Latest member
jb52197
The RX is the sports betting industry's leading information portal for bonuses, picks, and sportsbook reviews. Find the best deals offered by a sportsbook in your state and browse our free picks section.FacebookTwitterInstagramContact Usforum@therx.com