https://voiceofmotown.com/the-we-want-to-play-movement/
Morgantown, West Virginia – Late Sunday night, Power 5 conferences have started discussions towards canceling the college football season. Conference meetings are planned for this week and it’s become common knowledge that these meetings will result in the postponement or cancellation of the upcoming season.
Unfortunately, many commissioners of the Power 5 conferences believe that is is simply too unsafe to play Fall sports due to the coronavirus pandemic. Although no final decisions have been made, it doesn’t appear that football will happen this Fall.
However, an interesting movement has started by college football players. Multiple players throughout the country posted messages on social media with the hashtag “We Want to Play.”
West Virginia redshirt sophomore offensive lineman James Gmiter spoke out, saying, “The medical staff for WVU athletics and WVU medicine are top tier and elite in every aspect. Not to mention the precautions that Neal Brown and our strength staff have put in place not just for our safety but our families are the best in the country and that’s a fact.”
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@Gmiter74
The medical staff for WVU athletics & WVU medicine are top tier and elite in every aspect! Not to mention the precautions that @NealBrown_WVU and our strength staff have put in place not just for our safety but our families are the best in the country that’s a fact! #WeWantToPlay
8:50 PM · Aug 9, 2020
Sophomore wide receiver Winston Wright, who is on the verge of a breakout season for the Mountaineers, said the following: “(I) put in too much work to not cash in this check on Saturdays.”
Winston “Champ” Wright Jr.
@showtimejet
Put in too much work in to not cash in this check on Saturdays!!!! #WeWantToPlay
9:14 PM · Aug 9, 2020
Gmiter and Wright are just a couple of the many Mountaineers that made it loud and clear – they want to play football this Fall! While the players’ opinions will be heard, it’s unlikely that it will sway the decision from the conference commissioners, who are concerned about potential lawsuits and damage to the universities they are employed by.
Dante Lamar Stills
@Dstills55
#WEWANTTOPLAY
SportsCenter
@SportsCenter
Commissioners of the Power 5 conferences held an emergency meeting on Sunday, as there is growing concern among college athletics officials that the upcoming football season and other fall sports can't be played. https://es.pn/3itaBAj
7:12 PM · Aug 9, 2020

Morgantown, West Virginia – Late Sunday night, Power 5 conferences have started discussions towards canceling the college football season. Conference meetings are planned for this week and it’s become common knowledge that these meetings will result in the postponement or cancellation of the upcoming season.
Unfortunately, many commissioners of the Power 5 conferences believe that is is simply too unsafe to play Fall sports due to the coronavirus pandemic. Although no final decisions have been made, it doesn’t appear that football will happen this Fall.
However, an interesting movement has started by college football players. Multiple players throughout the country posted messages on social media with the hashtag “We Want to Play.”
West Virginia redshirt sophomore offensive lineman James Gmiter spoke out, saying, “The medical staff for WVU athletics and WVU medicine are top tier and elite in every aspect. Not to mention the precautions that Neal Brown and our strength staff have put in place not just for our safety but our families are the best in the country and that’s a fact.”

74
@Gmiter74
The medical staff for WVU athletics & WVU medicine are top tier and elite in every aspect! Not to mention the precautions that @NealBrown_WVU and our strength staff have put in place not just for our safety but our families are the best in the country that’s a fact! #WeWantToPlay
8:50 PM · Aug 9, 2020
Sophomore wide receiver Winston Wright, who is on the verge of a breakout season for the Mountaineers, said the following: “(I) put in too much work to not cash in this check on Saturdays.”

Winston “Champ” Wright Jr.
@showtimejet
Put in too much work in to not cash in this check on Saturdays!!!! #WeWantToPlay
9:14 PM · Aug 9, 2020
Gmiter and Wright are just a couple of the many Mountaineers that made it loud and clear – they want to play football this Fall! While the players’ opinions will be heard, it’s unlikely that it will sway the decision from the conference commissioners, who are concerned about potential lawsuits and damage to the universities they are employed by.

Dante Lamar Stills
@Dstills55
#WEWANTTOPLAY

SportsCenter
@SportsCenter
Commissioners of the Power 5 conferences held an emergency meeting on Sunday, as there is growing concern among college athletics officials that the upcoming football season and other fall sports can't be played. https://es.pn/3itaBAj
7:12 PM · Aug 9, 2020