Also I have no idea how Bill would have reacted in this situation, if at all. If I had to take a guess it would be not favorable.
Can you define "favorable"?
Favorable may not have been the best word choice, but not favorable in the sense he may have taken no action or statement at all. This situation may be a bit outside of Bill's comfort zone and I don't think he would have liked the players threatening to boycott the game and team. CK is in full support of the players and the movement.
I agree with this
I tend to agree as well. The part that scares me in all of this is the idea that the 'state' would expel a young kid (or anyone for that matter) from a public school for something he says on Twitter. Maybe this kid in particular is a dumbass and/or a dirtbag, but the idea that a student at a public university is expelled based on speech is concerning. A lot of dumbasses and dirtbags go to school.. isn't that the purpose? Based on the first amendment related tweets that one of the athletes made after a meeting with KSU administration, it sounds like the administration tends to also agree.
At risk of being labeled a racist, I also cringe when college coaches openly endorse Black Lives Matter. I think very few people know what this actual group stands for or what it's endgame really is. But, questioning the group -- is out of the question -- and is only done by 'racists'.