One Coog in particular, Jack Freeman, holds an emotional link to the boy's story. And for that, little Brody got to become star this week on campus.
Brody Bledsoe, a boy with autism, got the change to be the top star with the UH Cougars football team, thanks to center Jack Freeman."I got bullied," the youngster admitted to ABC13 during an interview Friday. "He slammed me into a water fountain and said racist things to me. It's just really hard to describe. I was emotionally depressed."
"There were many, many, many nights that my child would cry himself to sleep, because he didn't want to go to school the next day," she told ABC13 while fighting back tears. "As his mom and the person that is supposed to protect him, that was hard.""To do the things they're doing to him and say the things they're saying to him, I don't like that," Jack Freeman admitted.
"I was bullied whenever I was younger for being overweight," he revealed. "Everybody would be looking at me. I'd just be sitting there getting called 'fat.'"
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