i'm joined by veterans sports agent drew rosenhaus to talk about this and other things.n it comes to this oklahoma state situation we're seeing there, one of the things that has so many people buzzing about this is that hubbard did not apologize, right? or excuse me, hubbard apologized. gundy, the coach, did not apologize. we never really heard those words that are so important that hubbard said. what do you think about that? >> i think he should have apologized. he offended his player, and i'm sure he offended many other guys on the team. oklahoma state's football team, like every college football team in america is made up of predominantly black football players. for the head coach to wear a shirt of a network that calls black lives matter a fraud in so many words is insulting, is insensitive and requires an apology. i commend hubbard for speaking up, but the head coach did not go far enough. >> i want to talk to you about the nfl, because the commissioner there, roger goodell, is now supporting a team signing colin kaepernick. what a change, right, from weeks ago. let