ORU Coach Says What Really Matters Is Jesus, USA Today Columnist Calls for NCAA to Boot ORU for Biblical Beliefs By Deborah Bunting for Faith Wire
Oral Roberts University’s basketball team has advanced to the Sweet Sixteen with stunning wins over No. 2 seed Ohio State and No.7 Florida. ORU is only the second 15 seed in NCAA tournament history to get so far.
ORU Coach Paul Mills put things in perspective and brought in the gospel message at the same time.
“In 100 years, none of us will be here. And what our guys need to understand is we’re really not that important. And you need to know that,” Mills said in a press conference.
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“A 120 million people gather every Sunday and a 180 million on Easter gather to celebrate one name, and that is the name of Jesus Christ. So to be at an institution that honors that ‘There is no other name under heaven and earth which men must be saved,’ to be at an institution that honors that, and we can give them something to celebrate, at the same time we’re not that important and our guys need to understand that,” the ORU coach continued. “By the same token, we are so thankful for the support and the people. But we want to do this the right way.”
ORU men’s basketball coach preaching the gospel during a press conference!!
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But as Mills tries to focus his team on eternal truths, USA Today columnist Hemal Jhaveri wants to “cancel” ORU for its biblical beliefs on LGBT issues and is calling for the NCAA to boot ORU from tournament play altogether. Jhaveri calls the school’s values and beliefs a “relic of the past,” and incompatible with the NCAA’s own rules.
“While the school has been soundly mocked on social media for its archaic standards of behavior and code of conduct that bans profanity, “social dancing,” and shorts in classrooms, it is the school’s discriminatory and hateful anti-LGBTQ+ policy that fans should protest as the Golden Eagles advance in the tournament,” Jhaveri wrote.