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In reply to the discussion: do men, who do not believe in white male privilege/entitlement oppose affirmative action? [View all]MattBaggins
(7,948 posts)If blacks make up the largest number of players, and those numbers of skilled players start from high school, college and professional level then wouldn't they be the largest pool of potential future coaches?
As in any job, the best leaders are people who have had years of experience playing and understand the game from doing it. Why aren't these players being recruited for coaching positions?
How does the system work at the lower levels? Pro level teams look for coaches from the college level, and college level will recruit from high school level. This is the start of the pool and where the issue needs to be looked at. How many black coaches are in the high school system where they could be begin working their way up? Are high school teams hiring coaches who were former players and if so are they passing over blacks in favor of whites? If predominately black high school teams have black coaches leading them to victories why aren't they following their players up to the college level as new coaches?