disrespectful in today's environment of forced acceptance of all this sex/gender stuff. I don't support guys being cheerleaders. It's ok to have different sports and different expectations for men and women. It's ok to admit that men and women are different. I can be persuaded to be in line with what Soupie said below: did he make the team because of skill and talent, or did he make the team because he's "enthusiastic"? He's a distraction because of who he is and the fact that he's not as good and not in sync with the female cheerleaders around him.
BTW, he's not the first male cheerleader, USF has had them for several years. I'm sure other schools have had them too.