2777992, Exactly! Posted by allStah, Tue Dec-06-22 05:28 PM
It’s not about business as usual at HBCUs. It’s for the history, legacy and to continue to build upon that as new generations come along.
Had Deion did that at some PWI, then fine. It’s business as usual for them, where the coaches and institutions devour each other. That’s not the culture of HBCUs.
The focal point is to construct HBCUs into a billion dollar platform, where players coaches and teachers don’t have to go to a PWI. Deion treated it as just another business opportunity. The HBCU experience was nothing but a stepping stone or doormat for him.
Whitey wouldn’t hire him in the beginning, so he went to JSU looking for a chance/ opportunity. They obliged. They hired him when power 5 conferences wouldn’t even consider him for a head coaching position. …
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