The traditional spectacle of college football is marred by a view, pixelated drama, in the echoing chambers of stadiums where physical skill often takes center stage.
The institution is now in the middle of a nation-wide debate due to a reported decision to revoke scholarships from five student-athletes who participated in the National Anthem.
As a silent, multi-olef protest against racial injustice and police brutality, kneeling down before the National Anthem,
which was first highlighted by former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, has spread across the world of American sports.
The steady walls of academic and athletic institutions were broken by a torrent of socio-political waves when this act made its way to college athletics.
Rumors began to circulate within the expansive campus of the University of Texas regarding the alleged revocation of scholarships from five student-athletes.