Haynesworth calling for boycott...

Uh, Tony Elliott? James Franklin? Hello? McFly? Seriously? Of all the accusations to tee up at a time like this, you gonna go with that?
 
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It is my original point. You have tried to simplify it to UT and you’re still doing it.
UT is in the SEC however and the conference has 0 black head coaches which is inexcusable. I hope the new coach has a diverse staff 🤞
Are you incapable of admitting that Albert is FOS? That's what started this discussion. UT perused two AA coaches. Call it like it is.
 
Here's your chance @lexkyvol

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he has a point, but went about it the wrong way. i thought at least an interview should've happened.

was u expecting more? did this satisfy you?
 
There are still 0 black coaches in the SEC. How many black coordinators?
Yet the majority of the players are overwhelmingly black. This is inexcusable.
Do you realize the paucity of logic contained in what your say? Why are the players “overwhelming black”? I’ll give you a clue—-because they are best at what they do. Why are the coaches currently all white? Same answer. Skin color? Phfft. In sports, ability always wins the day. As it SHOULD.
 
Even if the "attention" is on something so nonsensical as Albert is being in this case? To say "any attention is a net positive" is being a bit disingenuous isn't it, when the accusation is not always applicable? To me, giving attention to instances such as this only dilutes the cases where it genuinely IS applicable (like with Eric Bieniemy) because it's baseless and untrue. You cannot just assume that systemic racism is always out there somewhere in the ether, therefore it's ALWAYS applicable regardless of how much evidence there is to the contrary. You have to look at these things on a case by case basis and in THIS case, what Albert is saying is just not true. Clearly, black candidates were interviewed and (more importantly) offered. It was THEY who said no thank you. What are you going to do? "Shrugs."

Not at all disingenuous. The SEC has a very long history of racism. Black people getting a chance in coaching has been an issue since the sport was created. This is not a meritocracy. Again, there are 0 black head coaches in this conference*. How many black coordinators? There is very little activism going on to change this obvious issue. It is inexcusable and an eye sore in 2021.

People are writing Albert off because of who he is but I guarantee he knows more than the majority of this board in regards to how the athletic department works. Who is the most prominent black person in UT’s AD? Trey Smith’s sister? Anyways, those who harp on a single person and are incapable of seeing the bigger point are making excuses imo.
 
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This is apart of a much larger issue. 0 black coaches in the SEC is inexcusable in 2021.

What? Inexcusable? Nah, you gotta get your ass back in here and explain this. No free passes for ignorance, but here’s some free knowledge. . . Are you aware how many SEC teams there are? If not I’ll crack this egg of knowledge on you; FOURTEEN. Fourteen HC coaching jobs. Here’s some more free info for you; 60% of this country is white, followed by. . . HISPANICS at 18% and black around 12%. Let me ask you something; why are you so racist against Hispanics? Shouldn’t you be virtue signaling for them? Explain to me and all these wonderful people here how it’s inexcusable that out of FOURTEEN ****ing jobs in a country of 350+ million there isn’t one from a demographic that makes up a whopping 12%. Straight up blind ignorance. Unbelievably pathetic. Again, why are you so racist against Hispanics? Surely they deserve a couple of the FOURTEEN jobs considering they make up 6% more of the country, no? Are you familiar with Fortune 500? Care to take a guess how many corporations are included in that? Well the hint is in the name, but judging by your ignorance you will probably still have to look it up to get the answer. Out of all the corporations that make up the Fortune 500, guess how many CEO’s are black? Wait for it. . . THREE. Maybe you should take your ignorant racist ass on a crusade to get more CEO’s into the F500 corps? You won’t though. Because that wouldn’t get you internet points or that warm and fuzzy feeling you get from you fake white knight cause. You and your ilk are scum and contribute nothing to the actual problems in this world. I would absolutely love to get a response to this but I have a feeling you will slink away in shame and honestly that’s probably for the best considering you have shown your overt racism against the Hispanic race.
 
I can't give him reasons not to feel like he does. I get it. I'm disgustingly liberal myself, but AH's approach is wrong.

Tee's not qualified. Period. End of story about Tee. Franklin and Elliott are qualified and were given consideration (apparently) and declined.

One doesn't change systemic racism by suggesting a boycott because an unqualified coach didn't get an interview. One changes systemic racism by encouraging those who want to be a head coach become qualified. As has happened for Franklin, and will happen for Elliott, if you're qualified...... interviews will happen and you can decline or accept.

I'm not suggesting race isn't an issue. It is sometimes. It's not an issue if you're just not qualified and trying to make it one, as AH is, fails and alienates people from wanting to talk about it as you can see from this thread.

Fight for legit causes when they arise. Don't manufacturer causes just to get the topic "out there."

I agree with some of this. Again, I am not dwelling on Albert or UT here. There is a much bigger issue that needs to be addressed immediately.
 
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he has a point, but went about it the wrong way. i thought at least an interview should've happened.

was u expecting more? did this satisfy you?

I knew you were up in arms about Tee not getting a HC interview, figured you might want to join Haynesworth.
 
What? Inexcusable? Nah, you gotta get your ass back in here and explain this. No free passes for ignorance, but here’s some free knowledge. . . Are you aware how many SEC teams there are? If not I’ll crack this egg of knowledge on you; FOURTEEN. Fourteen HC coaching jobs. Here’s some more free info for you; 60% of this country is white, followed by. . . HISPANICS at 18% and black around 12%. Let me ask you something; why are you so racist against Hispanics? Shouldn’t you be virtue signaling for them? Explain to me and all these wonderful people here how it’s inexcusable that out of FOURTEEN ****ing jobs in a country of 350+ million there isn’t one from a demographic that makes up a whopping 12%. Straight up blind ignorance. Unbelievably pathetic. Again, why are you so racist against Hispanics? Surely they deserve a couple of the FOURTEEN jobs considering they make up 6% more of the country, no? Are you familiar with Fortune 500? Care to take a guess how many corporations are included in that? Well the hint is in the name, but judging by your ignorance you will probably still have to look it up to get the answer. Out of all the corporations that make up the Fortune 500, guess how many CEO’s are black? Wait for it. . . THREE. Maybe you should take your ignorant racist ass on a crusade to get more CEO’s into the F500 corps? You won’t though. Because that wouldn’t get you internet points or that warm and fuzzy feeling you get from you fake white knight cause. You and your ilk are scum and contribute nothing to the actual problems in this world. I would absolutely love to get a response to this but I have a feeling you will slink away in shame and honestly that’s probably for the best considering you have shown your overt racism against the Hispanic race.

Who said I was against any inclusion in any field of work?
Incredibly sad statistics though. You are only highlighting the inequality in general and the need for attention to be brought to the matter.
 
Do you realize the paucity of logic contained in what your say? Why are the players “overwhelming black”? I’ll give you a clue—-because they are best at what they do. Why are the coaches currently all white? Same answer. Skin color? Phfft. In sports, ability always wins the day. As it SHOULD.

Except coaching is proven to not be a meritocracy. By this logic, black people are incapable of being leaders. Do you really believe that?
 
Even if the "attention" is on something so nonsensical as Albert is being in this case? To say "any attention is a net positive" is being a bit disingenuous isn't it, when the accusation is not always applicable? To me, giving attention to instances such as this only dilutes the cases where it genuinely IS applicable (like with Eric Bieniemy) because it's baseless and untrue. You cannot just assume that systemic racism is always out there somewhere in the ether, therefore it's ALWAYS applicable regardless of how much evidence there is to the contrary. You have to look at these things on a case by case basis and in THIS case, what Albert is saying is just not true. Clearly, black candidates were interviewed and (more importantly) offered. It was THEY who said no thank you. What are you going to do? "Shrugs."

It is now being taught as unconscious racism. You don't know you're a racist but you are. It's there but you don't see it so we're going to make you understand you're a racist. Talk about radical ideas.

Anyone else get the sense that it's germans to jews type thinking?
 
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I sure as hell hope Tee didn't plant this discontent. For some reason it kinda feels off a bit. Call me a conspiracy theorist but seems to be convenient timing for the race card to be played. Hmmmmm
 
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Not at all disingenuous. The SEC has a very long history of racism. Black people getting a chance in coaching has been an issue since the sport was created. This is not a meritocracy. Again, there are 0 black head coaches in this conference*. How many black coordinators? There is very little activism going on to change this obvious issue. It is inexcusable and an eye sore in 2021.

People are writing Albert off because of who he is but I guarantee he knows more than the majority of this board in regards to how the athletic department works. Who is the most prominent black person in UT’s AD? Trey Smith’s sister? Anyways, those who harp on a single person and are incapable of seeing the bigger point are making excuses imo.

At the end of the day though, doesn't it really just boil down to math? There are what, 130 FBS college football programs in the country and something like 11% of them are led by an African American head coach. Extrapolate that to the US population, where African Americans make up what, a little over 12%? OK, so it's a LITTLE lower than the US Census I'll grant you. But it's not that far off. Isn't it somewhat fair to say the reason there are so few AA college head coaches is because there's just not nearly as many QUALIFIED candidates to choose from to begin with as there are white candidates?
 
I'm focused on Tennessee and Tennessee football. You're ignoring the fact that Tony Elliott and James Franklin told us to go **** ourselves. lol

To this point specifically, can you tell me the most prominent black person in UTs athletic department? Are there any black head coaches in any of the sports?
 
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