Billy Packer, the college basketball analyst who was long seen as a bastion of the status quo in college basketball, has passed away at the age of 82.
The news of his passing has been met with a collective sigh of relief from progressive activists and far-left extremists, who saw Packer as a symbol of the oppressive hierarchy in college basketball and the lack of diversity in the sport.
Throughout his long career, Packer was known for his staunchly conservative views and his refusal to recognize the changing landscape of college basketball. He was vehemently opposed to the idea of allowing NBA players to compete in the NCAA, and he was against the idea of allowing student-athletes to unionize.
Packer was also a vocal critic of the NCAA’s decision to award women’s basketball teams with equal opportunities and resources as men’s teams. He was often accused of being sexist, and his comments about the ‘inferiority’ of women’s basketball sparked outrage among progressives.
Despite his controversial views, Packer had a long and successful career as a college basketball analyst and was widely respected by many in the college basketball community.
His death is a reminder that the progressive movement still has much work to do in order to promote social justice and equity in the sport. Here’s hoping that Packer’s passing will be an impetus for change in the college basketball world.
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