In the past Tank McNamara writers see a problem in college sports and use ESU (Enormous State University) as a representative of college football.
For some clueless reason, here they seem to want to aim their swipe at a region rather than pointing out the lack of black football coaches in ALL of Div. I.
Whatever happened to hiring the most qualified person? I agree that Turner Gill was far more qualified than the person Auburn had settled on; but, as I stated earlier this week they really did Mr. Gill a favour by turning him down. He would have been under such scrutinity that even the most perceived sense of failure would have been an excuse for getting rid of him. Let’s see if Boston College seriously consider a candidate of African-American origin. After all, “there has never been any predugice” demostrated up North.
Racism is only part of the issue at Auburn anyway. Auburn’s athletic department is at best dysfunctional anyway. Only idiots would have let Tuberville go in the first place.
Isn’t it ironic that this strip is blasting southern schools about coaches of color when the vaunted IVY LEAGUE just hired its FIRST African American coach? Where’s the prejudice here? Could it be with the esteemed creators of this usually worthwhile strip?
Placing this scene at a northern school would require a thought process and some effort, both of which seem to be in short supply with the media these days. It’s easier just to stereotype. Just like southerners are almost always portrayed as racist, uneducated bumpkins in TV and movies. The really unfortunate part is many people beleive this as gospel because they saw it on the internet or TV.
I like how the coach is standing up to the panel and seems to be calling them on their so called ‘interview’ process.
I’m with the concensus, this is a problem everywhere. I’m sure Millar & Hinds are trying to sting one particular school but we need to spread the blame around alot more.
damifino59 almost 16 years ago
How disgustingly P.C.
buckmizer almost 16 years ago
In the past Tank McNamara writers see a problem in college sports and use ESU (Enormous State University) as a representative of college football.
For some clueless reason, here they seem to want to aim their swipe at a region rather than pointing out the lack of black football coaches in ALL of Div. I.
jmworacle almost 16 years ago
Whatever happened to hiring the most qualified person? I agree that Turner Gill was far more qualified than the person Auburn had settled on; but, as I stated earlier this week they really did Mr. Gill a favour by turning him down. He would have been under such scrutinity that even the most perceived sense of failure would have been an excuse for getting rid of him. Let’s see if Boston College seriously consider a candidate of African-American origin. After all, “there has never been any predugice” demostrated up North.
Possum Pete almost 16 years ago
BC has a black basketball coach. So there!
buckmizer almost 16 years ago
Racism is only part of the issue at Auburn anyway. Auburn’s athletic department is at best dysfunctional anyway. Only idiots would have let Tuberville go in the first place.
Cueball almost 16 years ago
Isn’t it ironic that this strip is blasting southern schools about coaches of color when the vaunted IVY LEAGUE just hired its FIRST African American coach? Where’s the prejudice here? Could it be with the esteemed creators of this usually worthwhile strip?
Destroyer629 almost 16 years ago
Placing this scene at a northern school would require a thought process and some effort, both of which seem to be in short supply with the media these days. It’s easier just to stereotype. Just like southerners are almost always portrayed as racist, uneducated bumpkins in TV and movies. The really unfortunate part is many people beleive this as gospel because they saw it on the internet or TV.
Durak Premium Member almost 16 years ago
I like how the coach is standing up to the panel and seems to be calling them on their so called ‘interview’ process.
I’m with the concensus, this is a problem everywhere. I’m sure Millar & Hinds are trying to sting one particular school but we need to spread the blame around alot more.
buckmizer almost 16 years ago
Anybody think that there will be another round of strips if Boston College hires a white guy?