
LUBBOCK, Texas -- Texas Tech has banned the sale of a
T-shirt bearing the likeness of Michael Vick hanging the dog mascot
of rival Texas A&M.
The red and black shirts, with text that says "VICK 'EM" on
the front in an apparent reference to the Aggies' slogan "Gig
'em," was created by a Tech student who was trying to sell them
before Saturday's game in Lubbock.
The back of the shirt shows a football player wearing the No. 7
Vick jersey holding a rope with an image of the mascot Reveille at
the end of a noose. Vick, who faces up to five years in prison
after pleading guilty to a federal dogfighting charge, is suspended
indefinitely by the NFL.
Tech officials late Tuesday announced the fraternity that sold
the shirts was suspended temporarily and will face judicial review
for allegedly violating the solicitation section of the students'
code of conduct.
The school said it wouldn't allow the sale on campus of items
that are "derogatory, inflammatory, insensitive, or in such bad
taste."
No more shirts are being produced, the school said in a release.
A&M officials, in a statement, thanked Tech administrators for
"their response and action regarding this matter."
I am going to space, and when I come back I have to pick up poodle crap.