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College football is doing fine at the player level when it comes to race, and it's doing OK on the assistant coach level, but when it comes to head coaches, the NCAA is back somewhere in the age of segregation. That's appalling.
The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport recently pointed out that since 1996 only 12 black candidates have been hired to fill 199 Division I coaching vacancies (6 percent). Moreover, today there are four black head coaches at Division I institutions. How about you name every Division I white coach in the country while I name every black coach?See the full content of this document
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Ncaa Behind the Times On Hiring Black Coaches
Here we go: Sylvester Croom (Mississippi State), Turn...
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