Thursday, November 6, 2008

The Sad Condition ...of Black Coaches in College Football


Another one bites the dust.....

Kansas State head football coach, Ron Prince was fired today effective at seasons end. Prince, once a promising offensive coordinator at Virginia , was hired in 2006 to replace the retiring Bill Snyder. This was his first head coaching job.

2 and 1/2 years later.....Prince has a 16-18 record , including 4-5 this year. Snyder was a consistent winner in 17 years as the Wildcats coach, with at least 10 wins seven times, and reached bowl games 12 straight seasons (1992-2003).

Prince went 7-6 and went to a bowl game in his first season.....but it's been down hill since (5-7 last season and losing 4 of 5 Big 12 games this year). And....he is 0-3 against in state rival Kansas.

Kansas State.....took a chance.....hired a virtually unknown coach in Prince.....and Prince has failed.

This comes on the heels of another failure.......Tyrone Willingham of Washington. His pitiful team was blasted by USC 56-0 last week to go 0-8. Willingham was mercifully relieved of his duties....effective at the end of the season also.

That leaves only four black head coaches in the 119 school NCAA division 1 football programs.

In 2 years.....or less ........that number could dwindle down to two.


Here's why.....of the 4 remaining.........Sylvester Croom (pictured at left, Mississippi State), Randy Shannon (Miami), Kevin Sumlin (Houston), and Turner Gill ( Buffalo)........Only Gill and Shannon have made significant improvements at their schools this year.

Houston is 4-4........Mississippi State is 5-4.......While Buffalo is 5-4 and Miami is 6-3.

Face it.......Croom will never be able to get Mississippi State to compete in the SEC West. Nobody can. Mississippi simply does not have the resources to battle Alabama, LSU, Auburn, Arkansas consistently. Another year of 6-5 or 5-6.....the boosters will have had enough....and Croom will be gone.

Same with Kevin Sumlin at Houston.......Not a real pressure pot job....they play in the Conference USA.......but......tradition runs deep.....and the University will not settle for .500 seasons.

In Miami, Shannon does have the program moving in the right direction......after losing 3 of there first 5, Miami has won 4 straight....including 2 on the road.....If the team comes back next year....with even more improvement......Shannon may be safe.....for years to come.

As for Gill (pictured)..........

he took over a joke of a football team..... From 1999 ( when they first joined division 1 football) till 2006......the team played in a 30,000 seat stadium with about a 1,000 fans per game showing up......and consistently finishing 1-11 or 0-12.

Gill's first season was not much better (2-10)........Last year , 5-7 (5-3 in the MAC).....This year, the team is 5-4....and 3-2 in conference play.....and sits tied for 1st in the east division.

Out of all 6 black coaches this year........Turner Gill is the only one making a huge statement....of .......how to coach........

One ........out of six........out of 119......


I Think it's about time to start thinking outside of that proverbial box. It is obvious the new , young black head coaches are not going to come out of the college ranks.

So........bring on the NFL!

Tony Dungee.....where are you? Marvin Lewis..........Romeo Crennel..........Lovie Smith......Mike Tomlin?

It is going to take the likes of one of these coaches.....to take a big time college job.......and show the world........yes........a black man can coach at a major college program....and win.

With ........."no thanks" .....to Mr. Prince and Mr. Willingham..........the state of black coaches in division 1 football is sad.

Time for some "changes"..........

2 comments:

  1. I would first like to correct the Mississippi State situation, the team is 3-6, not 5-4 and Croom is from the NFL ranks. His problems are too much loyalty and being hard headed. He took the job and said that he was going to run the WCO and nothing else because he knew it, well after 3 3-win seasons, last year going to a bowl game (which was apparently a fluke) and this year's 3-win season so far. His WCO is clearly not working, or he can not recruit the talent needed. Recruits have actually de-commited this season due to the style of play. Croom and Willingham do not have the imagination to be coordinators, much less head coaches, they should be limited to position coaches. Croom's predecessor won at MSU, took them to Championship Game, but according to you a black man can not do that when a white man has? Why the racism?

    Shannon has done a good job at Miami, but they only play 2 or 3 quality teams a year and most of them are outside the ACC.

    The bottom line here is why does skin color come up so often? These guys are not qualified to run multi-million dollar programs and are hurting the black American men that are qualified. Pushing the issue to get some color in the college coaching ranks is making the situation worse. All of these open jobs are going to be filled by white men because these institutions took a jump and hired black men and got burned. They have lost millions in supporter money. The only bright spot is Mississippi State can not fire Croom and his staff because they just received raises, they can not afford the buy-out and paying a new coach.

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  2. This is so simple it's ridiculous. Skin color comes up so often because of the ratio of black coaches to players. It's the same as the POTUS. Out of a pool of MILLIONS there was no Black man or woman qualified? Give Blacks a fair shake and watch the results.

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