you walk that fine line, but again, the bible tells us as christians, we're going to be held accountable for the opportunities that we have. most coaches feel like they have an opportunity and when you're vocal, you know you're going to be under attack. you just better have a plan. but like i said, being successful is about making good decisions. the bible is a book about making good decisions. church is a place where you encourage your team to go. not perfect people, but people trying to make good decisions. i want my players to go to bible studies. that's where other players are trying to make good and wise decisions. so to me, christianity in athletics is a perfect marriage when you combine the two. >> meanwhile, the freedom from religion foundation from wisconsin, their complaint says that the christian worship seems interwoven into clemson's football program. we are concerned that this commingling of religion and athletics results not from student initiative but rather from the attitudes and unconstitutional behaviors of the coaching staff.