September 20, 2002
Black Men's Rise Into the Ranks of College Football Coaches Is a Slow One, Report Says
Nobody has figured out how to deal with the dearth of black men coaching college football.
One just has to look at the latest report from O. Fitzgerald Hill, the head coach at San Jose State University, to see that.
Even though black men make up roughly half of the football players in Division I-A of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, they represent a tiny minority of the men who coach them. Along with Mr. Hill, only three other black men are among the 117 head
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