No Justice, No Football: Could Black Mizzou Football Players on Strike Lose Their Scholarships?
Demands and threats are stacking up as racial tensions come to a head at the Univeristy of Missouri. There are now calls for black Mizzou football players to lose their scholarships... if they don't play.
More than 30 players announced on Twitter Saturday they're on strike until University President Tim Wolfe resigns or is removed...
It's the latest in a series of protests over what students call inaction against racism on campus -- including black students openly being called the N-word... and a swastika drawn with feces on a dorm wall.
Head Coach Gary Pinkel is standing by his players...
Mizzou faculty staff are planning to walk out of classes Monday and Tuesday. Graduate student Jonathan Butler is even on a hunger strike.

But President Wolfe, who meets with school leaders Monday, says he isn't going anywhere.
It's not clear what happens if the striking players refuse to play Brigham Young on Saturday. It's already been a tough season. So far, the Tigers are only 4-5.
But one thing is clear, all eyes are on Mizzou as these students aren't backing down. Watch for more: