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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Geroge Washington has Guy on Women's Basketball Team Roster

Transgender George Washington player a fascinating, inspiring story

Kye Allums is showing more guts, more bravery, than any player on any college basketball court this season.

The George Washington junior —who used to be known as Kay-Kay—is referred to on the school’s website as a "male member of George Washington's women’s basketball team."

Allums wants to be identified as a male, though he will not begin any medical or drug protocols until he graduates in order to preserve his eligibility on George Washington's women's basketball team. OutSports.com reported Allums will be the first publicly transgender person to play Division I college basketball.

Allums let his story be known to the masses when he spoke with the gay-and-lesbian-oriented website. The piece went up yesterday and received a lot of (very positive) reaction. This is already one of the best, most intriguing stories in college basketball we'll see all year. As fascinating as it is inspiring.

"I've always felt most comfortable dressing like a boy, but my mom would take all of my clothes from me and she'd force me to wear girl clothes," Allums said. "I'd bring sweats and basketball shorts and put them in my backpack. I'd just change every day when I got to school, and I had to change back before I went home. It was annoying, but it was the only way I could go to school."

At a time when many college athletes feel uncomfortable publicly revealing that they are gay or lesbian for fear or backlash or repercussions, Allums should be lauded, cheered, propped up and respected for being brave enough to announce his differences without shame. Credit also should go to George Washington's administration, coaching staff and players for standing behind Allums in the wake of his decision.

This is no doubt an awkward situation, but it seems to be getting handled terrifically by everyone surrounding it.

"GW has been supportive during this transition," Allums said in a statement released Tuesday by the university. "I told my teammates first, and they, including my coaches, have supported me. My teammates have embraced me as the big brother of the team. They have been my family, and I love them all."

Given GW's low-profile, Allums, hopefully, will avoid any backlash and bigotry from opposing teams' fans. Not that any demeaning signs or shouts would be tolerated in any arena, but the fact he plays on a team like this probably makes it a tad less stressful on the coaches and players as a whole. Imagine a Tennessee player doing this? The circumstances would likely be even tougher, given Pat Summitt and the Volunteers' place in women's college basketball.

But just because Allums attends a relatively small D-I school doesn't mean this shouldn't be taken and spread widely around. His story is a groundbreaking one, and hopefully can be the next big step in sexual acceptance across the board in sports.

Jeff Eisenberg contributed to this post.

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Gucci Pepper Sprayed ....

Rapper Busted For Multiple Traffic Violations
6:00AM ET November 3rd, 2010
Contributor : Stephen Willis
A Rocky Williform Company

Gucci Mane Arrested, Pepper Sprayed

After reading this article one could only come to the conclusion the Gucci was on that oh weeee. Had to be with all the traffic violations he got. Im sure he's going to yell police brutality but we all know that he probably deserved it. Dang Gucci, can you not be HOOD for just one sec? Please!


Rapper Gucci Mane was arrested by Atlanta police this week over numerous traffic violations. Gucci, born Radric Davis, was apparently pepper sprayed during the incident. He is charged with driving on the wrong side of the road, running a red light or stop sign, damage to government property, obstruction, no license, no proof of insurance and other traffic charges, Atlanta Police spokesman Curtis Davenport told the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

The rapper was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital for a medical check up following the incident with the pepper spray, which police claim they had to use to subdue Davis. From the hospital, he is expected to be moved to Fulton County Jail.

More news on this as it develops.

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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Redskins want Randy Moss?


The Washington Redskins just benched one veteran this past weekend when it put quarterback Donovan McNabb(notes) on the sidelines with only a few minutes to play. Now Redskins coach Mike Shanahan is saying the team could bring in another unhappy vet: Randy Moss(notes).
The Minnesota Vikings are waiving the disgruntled wide receiver, making it the second team (along with the New England Patriots) this season to separate from Moss on not-so-great terms. Still, Shanahan tells the Washington Post that he could have some interest in adding the four-time All-Pro.
"We're always looking at the best scenario to help our football team," Shanahan said, according to the Post. "That's what we'll do as an organization, you know, look at Randy and make a decision if he gives us a better chance to help our football team win."
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