Prepare to be shocked! Joe Judge's recent court statements have sparked a heated debate about the role of athletes and their families during the season.
Judge, an assistant coach at Ole Miss, found himself in the spotlight during a hearing related to Trinidad Chambliss' lawsuit against the NCAA. The focus? The impact of sleep on athlete performance, and how it intersects with family life.
Chambliss, seeking an extension to his eligibility, claimed respiratory issues disrupted his sleep. Judge, with his experience as a former Giants head coach, was asked to shed light on how teams educate players about sleep.
And here's where it gets controversial... Judge shared an example of an NFL player who became a father during the season, revealing the tough conversations he had with players and their partners. He emphasized the need for fathers to prioritize their performance, stating, "It's a day-by-day production business. He has to be ready to perform." Judge went on to say, "You need to let him sleep. He needs to be detached."
Judge's comments, especially his advice to pregnant partners to let the fathers "sleep through midnight feedings," have caused quite a stir. Even former Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin couldn't resist reacting with a facepalm emoji on his X account (formerly Twitter)!
But here's the twist: The Mississippi judge, Robert Whitwell, granted Chambliss an extra year of eligibility, seemingly agreeing with Chambliss' request for a medical redshirt.
So, what do you think? Is Judge's stance on athlete priorities during the season justified, or does it overlook the importance of family support? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments!