NCAA - University of Arkansas
U. of Arkansas to Discontinue Pink Practice
Jerseys
Nutt doesn't want to offend cancer survivors
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FAYETTEVILLE,
Ark. -- Arkansas coach Houston Nutt said that players
caught loafing will no longer wear pink jerseys during
practices in an effort to avoid offending breast cancer
survivors.
Nutt received negative reaction from people when they
saw the players in the pink jerseys. Breast cancer
survivors and their supporters often wear pink ribbons,
and the nationwide Race for the Cure, which raises funds
for breast cancer research, uses the color pink as well.
"That's the last thing I want to do, is to offend a
cancer victim, someone who I know how strong and brave
they are," Nutt said. "That was the last thing on our
mind, to discredit somebody who has shown a lot of
toughness. I've had members of my family who had
cancer."
Nutt said the coaches are considering another color,
possibly burnt orange, the color of Arkansas rival
Texas.
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