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First, let me say this group, the Black Coaches Ass., are the biggest bunch of clowns ever assembled in my mind.
They don't look to hire more Black Coaches. They look to bully schools around and to complain about anything just to get their name in the news.
Indy Star
They don't look to hire more Black Coaches. They look to bully schools around and to complain about anything just to get their name in the news.
Indy Star
"I'm shocked and I'm disappointed," Keith said. "For a decision to come like this against Tyrone when (three) years remain on his contract is a cause for concern. I have to look at the tradition of what's occurred at Notre Dame. That hasn't been an institution that has demonstrated a lack of patience. I'd rather use the term loyalty."
Joe Kuharich, who coached Notre Dame from 1959-62, is the last Irish coach who didn't have at least a five-year tenure.
"I'm concerned about the message that that sends," Keith said. "To African-Americans, with the paltry numbers that already exist out there, this should exemplify the struggle we're facing. Can you make this kind of decision if it's not Tyrone? Would that same decision be made with the circumstances what they are? This is unlike anything I've seen at Notre Dame. I don't understand that. . . . He did not inherit (a winning program). Notre Dame was not a Top 25 program when he took it over."
Richard Lapchick, director of the Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport at the University of Central Florida, also was critical of the situation.
"This is as bad a sign as I've seen in college football for African-Americans aspiring to be head coaches," Lapchick said.