Mistakes happen. They do. But it's hard to imagine no one in the Vanderbilt football program saw a problem with the team's newest slogan before it went out on Twitter on Thursday.
This comes six months after two former Vanderbilt football players were found guilty of rape. Welp. pic.twitter.com/0guM35V7h9
— HuffPost Sports (@HuffPostSports) August 6, 2015
The tweet appears to have since been deleted, and it's understandable why. Just this January,
two former Vanderbilt football players were found guilty of rape on the Vanderbilt campus.
We apologize for today’s tweet. It’s not a comment about sexual assault. Sex without permission is always wrong and not accepted. (1/2)
— VandyFootball (@VandyFootball) August 6, 2015
Sexual assault is not acceptable at Vanderbilt University, Vanderbilt Athletics and Vanderbilt Football. (2/2)
— VandyFootball (@VandyFootball) August 6, 2015
As always, think before you tweet.
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