TimHawk
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I think you lack background on the history of HOTs and DIKs, well we all do since Sage never comes out with the whole story and only hints at some things but the things we know are.One of the reasons why I wanted an official fight is precisely this: The Jocks cannot get into a physical confrontation with the DIK's. How are we going to have a street fight between Caleb vs MC if the Jocks are walking a tightrope? One of the reasons Sage asked Quinn to deal with the Jocks is precisely because the DIK's cannot afford to openly deal with the Jocks themselves. The Jocks' revenge will be to wait for the snow to arrive at B&R and throw snowballs in Tommy's face when no one is looking. Those Jocks are a bunch of sissies, dude. It's over, like Tommy said, they're going to jerk each other off while the HOT's party with the DIK's.
Caleb appears to be a counterpart to the MC. Both are college freshmen, both are the baddest and most respected members of their fraternities, and since Dawe is president, I believe Anthony is vice president. As the MC, Caleb is also seen as the unofficial leader of his fraternity? If the answer is 'yes', I don't think Dawe will step down as president. For what reason? Caleb, like the MC with the DIK's, probably has more authority than Dawe himself among the Jocks.
The HOT + Jock tradition is older than Sage being at B&R.
The HOTs cannot throw a party without a fraternity co-hosting the party.
Tradition had them party together at all the major party events as you can see so many times when the Jocks ask "where are our invitations?" or "When do you girls show up?" and so on.
Now what exactly is binding the HOTs to the Jocks, as far as I know, we've never been told. But it has to be something not so easily remedied or Sage would just fix it. I've never even seen a theory in all my years in this thread that tried to explain the why and how, so you could be first