Did Indiana do anything for Sam Foltz?

jlb321_rivals110621

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honestly I'm fine if they didn't
it is a horrible memory and the team being reminded of it before any game can only serve to divert focus
 

jawatkins

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I don't care if they did or not make a gesture today. I know they grieve with Husker nation and they don't need to make a public show of it.
 
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donahues17

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Thats the downside of each team doing something. Then some peope come to expect it. There are other ways of showing compassion rather than gifts.
 
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A kid being killed shouldn't be treated like a Derek Jeter retirement party where everyone gives him something.

Alot of things were done and said that didn't have to be plastered on ESPN.

Stop grasping for straws here.
I definitely don't think it's something that should be expected by every opponent. But at the same time I think for those that have done something, it should be treated as a genuine expression of sympathy, and not something that was done to generate attention. The gestures by Oregon and Illinois were prompted by their specialists who if they didn't know Sam personally, were at least familiar with him through the kicking and punting community.
My guess is the OP wasn't really offended that Indiana didn't do anything public-he was just looking to start something.