🎧 Listen now as Oklahoma State basketball is explored in this important audio discussion on respect in sports and why fan behavior matters.  ▶️  Listen Here

Dan Riley discussion today is the Oklahoma State basketball an embarrassing PR problem following fans being caught chanting anti- Mormon rhetoric during a game against BYU this week. These fans might as well have been attacking players’ ethnicity or race during the game! While it’s ok to question an athlete’s talent, you should never attack a players religion or ethnic background during a ballgame-ever!

🏀 Why It Matters 
Sports should bring people together, not divide them. Moments like this remind us that words spoken from the stands carry weight beyond the scoreboard. Dan Riley’s discussion encourages listeners to reflect on respect, accountability, and how fan behavior can shape the spirit of the game for athletes and audiences alike.

💬What Do You Think 
Where should the line be drawn between passionate fandom and disrespectful behavior? We invite you to share your thoughts and continue the conversation with us.

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📩 Dan Riley – ✉️ ddriley1990@gmail.com

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