“You Can't Be The Big Bad Wolf And Then Cry Like Courage The Cowardly Dog” Emmanuel Acho Gives The Worst Tough Love Take Ever On Angel Reese

Emmanuel Acho tried to give a cookout-ready take on Angel Reese after the LSU Lady Tigers' loss to their basketball rivals, the Iowa Hawkeyes, on a recent episode of Speak on FS1.

However, when he spoke, he failed epicly even after a disclaimer spelled out his take's underlying tonality.

"I'm about to give a gender-neutral, racially indifferent take...

“Angel Reese, you can't be the Big Bad Wolf and then cry like Courage the Cowardly Dog," Acho said Tuesday on Speak. "If you want to act grown – which she has; if you want to get paid like you grown – which you are; if you want to talk to grown folks like you grown – which you did post-game when you told a coach from an opposing team 'WATCH YOUR MOUTH', if you want to tell people 'GET YA MONEY UP!, then post-game when you take an L you just gotta take it on the chin."

LSU lost to their rivals 94-87, sending Angel Reese home and Caitlin to the next round as she tries to cap her collegiate career with a National Championship. Clark will now face UCONN on Friday in the national semifinals.

When the game was over, Reese took a moment to express her frustrations with success and finally let go of all the weight she had been carrying during the post-game press conference.

"I've been through so much," Reese said during Monday's post-game interview. "I've seen so much. I've been attacked so many times, death threats, I've been sexualized, I've been threatened, I've been so many things, and I've stood strong every single time.

"All this has happened since I won the national championship," Reese said. "And it sucks, but I still wouldn't change anything, and I would still sit here and say I'm unapologetically me. I'm going to always leave that mark and be who I am and stand on that."

Before the LSU-Iowa Elite Eight matchup, Reese described her and Clark's relationship as "super competitive," but they do not hate each other.

"I'll take the villain role. I'll take the hit for it, but I know we're growing women's basketball. If this is the way we're going to do it, then this is the way we're going to do it. You either like it or you don't."

Acho wasn't having it.

"Nobody mourns when the villain catches an L, and Angel Reese, you have self-proclaimed to be the villain. Shout out to you because you were the second-best basketball player on the court, and it was not close. Outside of Caitlin Clark, it was you. 17 and 20 -- DOG. Showed up, second-biggest game of your career, absolute dog, but you can't under any circumstance go to the podium and now try to ask individuals to give you sympathy.

"No one has sympathy for the villain. You painted the bullseye on your back, why are you surprised when people shoot at you?

“If you want to act grown, if you want to pose grown, if you want to talk grown, if you want to talk to grown folks grown, then you gotta take the L like you grown. Because what frustrated me is when you want to be the villain, but you want to hope for sympathy like you're the hero."

Acho shared the take on 'X' and reiterated his intention was to remain neutral on all the polarizing fronts with his take.

"Black women have historically been the most marginalized group in America, but I'm going to give a gender neutral and racially indifferent take on Angel Reese:

"In sports, you can't act like the big bad wolf, then cry like courage the cowardly dog."

Emmanuel Acho is very contradictory as he said somethig different for Caleb Williams when he leaped into the stands and cried in his parent's arms. After the Huskies beat the Trojans, 52-42, Williams ran over to his family and jumped in the stands, where he was seen sobbing behind a sign she was holding.

"If you have an issue with Caleb Williams post-game tears you might need to check yourself," Acho said on a social media post. "You might be obsessed with the facade of toughness instead of the reality of health. Give me emotional health...if you want to cry, let him cry because during the game he still balled, period."

Emmanuel Acho needs to read his receipts and realize he isn't giving Angel Reese the same empathy he expected for Caleb Williams. He is obsessed with her "facade of toughness instead of the reality of health."

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