Ed Reed's not-giving-a-damn isn't the attitude you necessarily want as a college football coach, mikefreemanNFL writes.
"We know the structure, we know the order, we knew how it was going to play out and you've been there fighting and I know what you've been feeling. I know what you're going through."
Dr, Jason Johnson, a political scientist and professor at Morgan State University's School of Global Journalism and Communication, said on the NBC show"Brother From Another" that the comments of both Reed and Sanders are dangerous because they play into the stereotype that HBCUs are failing."One, you feed into the overall negative zeitgeist about HBCUs when in fact the story of HBCUs has been improving...
"So when you have these prominent athletes who are given a lot of attention, who have millions of social media followers, downing these institutions, claiming these institutions are institutional failures...it hurts fundraising, it hurts recruiting, and it damages the reputation of the school..." This isn't to say HBCUs don't have problems. They do. Reed, however, makes it seem like HBCUs are about to fall off a cliff when that simply isn't the case.
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
Ed Reed won’t coach at Bethune-Cookman as agreement with HBCU falls apartEd Reed, the NFL Hall of Famer who last month agreed to coach Bethune-Cookman’s football team, parted ways with the school after it chose not to ratify his contract, according to Reed.
Les mer »
Ed Reed Says His Deal to Coach Bethune-Cookman Football Is OffThe legendary defensive back attracted criticism earlier this month for comments about conditions at the program.
Les mer »
Ed Reed won't coach at Bethune-Cookman after contract talks fall throughThe Pro Football Hall of Famer announced on social media that the university will not be officially ratifying his contract.
Les mer »
Ed Reed won't coach at Bethune-Cookman, claims he's being forced outLess than a month in, Ed Reed’s tenure at Bethune-Cookman University is over. Reed announced via social media on Saturday that the school will not be ratifying his contract to become the Wildcats’ head football coach.
Les mer »
Ed Reed Won't Coach Bethune-Cookman After Contract Falls ThroughThe Ed Reed Foundation said that the university declined to ratify Reed’s contract and “won’t make good on the agreement we had in principle, which had provisions and resources best needed to support the student athletes.”
Les mer »
Ed Reed leaving Bethune-Cookman after contract falls throughPro Football Hall of Fame safety Ed Reed won't be the next football coach at Bethune-Cookman.
Les mer »