Jack Lambert
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So far this year, all three of the new head coaches in CFB are black. It looks like schools are cracking under the intese pressure to hire minorities.
Here are the school's who have hired new coaches already.
Memphis- Larry Porter. I guess he fits in with the school's players then. A match made in heaven.
Virginia- Mike London. I don't know how much will change. Groh was caste as UVA, even though he still had around 8-9 white starters this year. We'll see if London will be fair or not. The depth chart against App. State showed he had 12 white starters, although he had a black QB, and skill players, the exception being their SS.
Western Kentucky- Willie Tagert. If he helped recruit white players at Stanford, than he could be good. Although, if he didn't, Western Kentucky will look like the rest of the Sun Belt in two years.
Let's review last year's Black Coaching hires.
Mike Locksley- New Mexico. 1-11 Season. 1-7 in Conference play. Also, Locksley was accused of sexual harrasment and assault this year. The only win was against a listless Colorado State team, which had struggled most of the year.
DeWayne Walker- New Mexico State. 3-10, 1-7 in Conference play. The wins were against Prarie View A&M 21-18, who they almost lost to. The others were against worse New Mexico, and all-black Utah State. Their 3 wins by a combined 9 points, each win, winning by 3 points. Most of the losses, they weren't in contention.
Ron English- Eastern Michigan. A grand 0-12 (0-8). They were in a couple of games, but mostly blowouts. Their closest games were against Northwestern, Ball State, and Akron.
Mike Haywood- Miami (Ohio). Almost as bad as Eastern Michigan. 1-11 record, 1-7 in conference play. Their only win was against Toledo.
The three black coaches that have been coaching have been somewhat O.K., although two of them have been horribly racist for the most part.
Randy Shannon- Miami (Thug U) They have been pretty inconsistent this year. Finishing 9-3, but onluy 5-3 in conference play.
Kevin Sumlin- With stud QB Case Keenum, they made it to the C-USA title game, upsetting TExas Tech and Oklahoma State in the process. They lost to the All-Black East Carolina Pirates in the Championship game.
Turner Gill- Buffalo. An average 5-7 this year, 3-5 in conference play. I respect and like Gill as a coach. So far, he seems to be the only black College Football coach who is fair to white players, starting around half or more since he has been at Buffalo.
Even though the schools are bad, you'd think these teams that blacks have taken over last year wouldn't get blown out nearly every week. Their success clearly warrents hiring more black coaches. What do you guys think of the black coaching hires so far?Edited by: Jack Lambert
Here are the school's who have hired new coaches already.
Memphis- Larry Porter. I guess he fits in with the school's players then. A match made in heaven.
Virginia- Mike London. I don't know how much will change. Groh was caste as UVA, even though he still had around 8-9 white starters this year. We'll see if London will be fair or not. The depth chart against App. State showed he had 12 white starters, although he had a black QB, and skill players, the exception being their SS.
Western Kentucky- Willie Tagert. If he helped recruit white players at Stanford, than he could be good. Although, if he didn't, Western Kentucky will look like the rest of the Sun Belt in two years.
Let's review last year's Black Coaching hires.
Mike Locksley- New Mexico. 1-11 Season. 1-7 in Conference play. Also, Locksley was accused of sexual harrasment and assault this year. The only win was against a listless Colorado State team, which had struggled most of the year.
DeWayne Walker- New Mexico State. 3-10, 1-7 in Conference play. The wins were against Prarie View A&M 21-18, who they almost lost to. The others were against worse New Mexico, and all-black Utah State. Their 3 wins by a combined 9 points, each win, winning by 3 points. Most of the losses, they weren't in contention.
Ron English- Eastern Michigan. A grand 0-12 (0-8). They were in a couple of games, but mostly blowouts. Their closest games were against Northwestern, Ball State, and Akron.
Mike Haywood- Miami (Ohio). Almost as bad as Eastern Michigan. 1-11 record, 1-7 in conference play. Their only win was against Toledo.
The three black coaches that have been coaching have been somewhat O.K., although two of them have been horribly racist for the most part.
Randy Shannon- Miami (Thug U) They have been pretty inconsistent this year. Finishing 9-3, but onluy 5-3 in conference play.
Kevin Sumlin- With stud QB Case Keenum, they made it to the C-USA title game, upsetting TExas Tech and Oklahoma State in the process. They lost to the All-Black East Carolina Pirates in the Championship game.
Turner Gill- Buffalo. An average 5-7 this year, 3-5 in conference play. I respect and like Gill as a coach. So far, he seems to be the only black College Football coach who is fair to white players, starting around half or more since he has been at Buffalo.
Even though the schools are bad, you'd think these teams that blacks have taken over last year wouldn't get blown out nearly every week. Their success clearly warrents hiring more black coaches. What do you guys think of the black coaching hires so far?Edited by: Jack Lambert