HYATT™ has seen that stated in the press but has never been able to actually find a single interview with a single MSU player who ever said any such thingy.And largely despised by his teammates, or at least he was in college.
Doesn't that make you wonder where in the phuque the press gets such ideas from?
Okay, so they didn't vote him a team captain - big whupp - the press EXTRAPOLATED from that, that his team mates didn't like him?
Coulda been any number of reasons for that - even that Cook might have said let someone else be a captain.
(He didn't, which is another story unto itself, that you can read HERE.)
The players who did receive the vote -- Shilique Calhoun, Jack Allen and Darien Harris -- insist that Cook is still an important leader of the Spartans.
"I would say that Connor is a captain," Calhoun, a second-year captain, said. "Connor is the captain of this team."
"It's not always about the title with us, it's about going out there and performing and trying to help your team and I think Connor has done that and I think he'll keep doing that."
The Spartans' captains are determined by a player vote each year when the team breaks fall camp. Only players on the team's 12-member "Eagles" leadership council are eligible to become captains.
Cook entered last year as the clear-cut quarterback starter, but was not on the leadership council at the time of the vote and therefore not eligible to be a captain.
This year, Cook is a member of the leadership council, but was not among the top three vote-getters in the team-wide vote taken this week.
Spartans coach Mark Dantonio indicated that Cook was not far outside those top three.
"It's unfortunate you can't vote more people in, but I've always tried to say we're going to take three, because I want that fourth guy to rotate," Dantonio said.