Caitlin Clark's Game-Changing Lesson on American Sports

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Caitlin Clark’s impact on women’s basketball has been seismic, but Jason believes there’s a lesson to be learned from Clark and that Iowa’s run extends far beyond the court. The NFL, NBA, and WNBA should be taking notes.

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I may be wrong, but I think Caitlin's own integrity is more important than anything else because that's the only thing she has control over. Caitlin, please do not compromise your own integrity

pstringham
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If you watch Caitlin, you end up loving the coaches and teammates from Iowa too. Praying for them to build momentum on this moment.

MeredithBryant
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The entire Iowa team and coaches have shown what the majority of us have been waiting for again, God bless all of them!! Caitlin Clark and her team have shown young girls everywhere what having integrity and values look like.

artloverever
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Catlin changed the game I love the fact she brought excitement and passion to the sport kudos to Iowa Hawkeyes I’ll be cheering you on ❤🏀

madhousedmi
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Jason, you are spitting fire and are on point. The jealousy and envy from formerly "famous" female ballers is unbelievable.

yodamcs
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I admire the Hell out of you for standing up and calling out these culture vampires for the lies they propagate !

strikeeaglesquadron
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I watched women's basketball for the 1st time because of Caitlin. She seems to be a very nice woman that set a great example. It did also expose the radical academia

steveblyth
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Being a "normal" kid is refreshing these days, unusual, but refreshing, Jason is totally spot on !

kengodsey
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Caitlin has done nothing but praise the players of the past, just to get put down by the same people. Sorry Caitlin!!

MartyBuseman
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This proves most people want to watch women's sports...we just don't want to watch women try and imitate men...

erikrasmussen
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College sports is no longer about College students, it's about professional athletes who play for a College this year and then go to wherever that's better next year.

pstringham
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That’s why Caitlin going to the WNBA won’t be changing anything in the WNBA.. did Messi going the MLS changed anything? Nope

kylec
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Normally, I don't agree with Jason, but he hits the nail on the head here. Notice the term I used. Clark has literally made women's basketball relevant. She is the counterculture as ridiculously as that should be fundamentally and culturally. Clark did it the right way by staying in college for all four years and attending classes and doing the actual work. As far as Dawn is concerned, using "Magic Jesus" to justify your ego is morally corrupt. It's BS. Jason called her out and so should others.

pokethekat
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Michael Jordan, Bill Russell and Wilt Chamberlain all great players. So is Caitlin Clark.

pathacker
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I watched just because of her. It will be interesting to see the TV ratings next year or 5 years from now without her.

johneaston
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Caitlin is a winner no matter how the last game went.

nobody-lyef
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Caitlin Clark, a white, straight (and proud) MVP of theWNBA, I would like to see that and I will be watching her WNBA games 😊

ColinMarinich
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Focus on Women's Sports is over for the idiots are in control of the media, again.
(3) Sport casters for the IOWA versus UCONN game, Rebecca Loco & 2 others, frowned all the way thru the 4th quarter of Catilyn's last tournament win.
Then they created a media centric controversy of the game's last two plays. (Calling the ref's last call a controversy)
Caitlyn debunks them all by actually performing and acting like you are supposed to.

Canaveral_Videos
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$70, 000+ dollars is her salary. That's it. Her talent is way worth that.

Meow_
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And who are you to call someone a fake Christian ? You don’t know what’s in anybody’s heart when it comes to someone’s faith.

Bama