HBCUs: The Backup Plan for D1 Knuckleheads


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Life is about risk, business is about risk. Coaches have one performance measure when it all boils down to it. Either you win or you are fired. Let me break down the business model for you.

Universities are conglomerates. The President is a CEO, the AD is a VP for Sports operations, and the head coach is a portfolio/investment manager. Everybody is driving towards two goals, to win and to make money.

The AD's job as the VP for Sports operations is pretty broad. They have to raise capital, hire and evaluate portfolio managers as well ensure that sports operations have everything they need to be successful.

The head coach is a portfolio manager. His job is to find and manage investments. The portfolio he acquires ultimately has to perform up to investors (read: fans, boosters, media) expectations or he will be fired. He is held to strict standard because he is actually the one spending the company’s and investor’s money.

Just as in the business world, there are different tiers of competition. Larger, richer firms are quicker to cut investments that prove to come with too much risk. They have the ability to easily replace those investments with something similar because their assets allow them a much broader pool to shop from.

Lower tier schools don’t have as wide of a pool to choose from so they are more inclined to hold on to riskier investments that they believe can provide substantial return. So, if they see an investment that has substantial promise but has run into structural or legal problems and can now be acquired for cheap, they jump at the chance. The same investment that UCLA was paying $54k a year to maintain, Jackson State can now acquire for $9k a year. So even if it doesn’t work out for Jackson State, it only cost them $9k for the year and the publicity around the acquisition brought in money.

It is all about business. Let’s be realist here.

Look back at my post and see if once, did I ever disagree with you. I get the concept of a business model in higher education. I have read the books and attending the seminars by educational theorists who passionately debate whether the business model is right or wrong for American higher education. But let me explain to you why we clash and always will on this matter:

You work in Higher Ed Policy and see things as they are, but how they should not be. I work in Fundraising (so I see your perspective because a business mindset is how we operate), but I have a student affairs and academic affairs background (so I can also see it from the student's and faculty member's perspective). While Higher Education is a business and I doubt that will change anytime soon, faculty members will tell you that the business model is what is killing the system of American higher education. Keeping up with the Jones' and straying from the real mission of Higher Education (challenging and developing the minds and characters of young men and woman) has been and will continue to be our downfall.

It seems Crowell's actions were perpetuated and rewarded all of these years because of his talent on the football field. If Barlow can humble the kid and develop his character, while winning games, then the business model and the true purpose of American higher education can coexist. Coaches that don't do that are selling these kids short at whatever level or type of institution they choose to attend. The on and off field education and development should be the purpose of higher education and not the byproduct. Search for a coach that is passionate about winning and genuine about the holistic development of student-athletes, and that is who I am hiring as a president or AD.
 



We are not getting the players that App State and Montana get. As I said a month ago, there are some NFL scouts who basically hold transfering to the SWAC against some players when it comes draft assessment time. However, I am sure talent and performance can kill that.

Pop, I've seen you post the NFL scouts looking down on the SWAC players several times. Can you support that statement or are you only stating an opinion.

The scout I know has told be that Bama State's Terren Jones, Saeed Lee, KeJuan Riley and A&M's LT Webb and RB Lacy are considered prospects that could get drafted. I will ask him next time I talk to him about the other scouts opinion on SWAC players. He told me once that if a player has talent he will be discovered even if he played at Podunk U.
 
Pop, I've seen you post the NFL scouts looking down on the SWAC players several times. Can you support that statement or are you only stating an opinion.

The scout I know has told be that Bama State's Terren Jones, Saeed Lee, KeJuan Riley and A&M's LT Webb and RB Lacy are considered prospects that could get drafted. I will ask him next time I talk to him about the other scouts opinion on SWAC players. He told me once that if a player has talent he will be discovered even if he played at Podunk U.


I NEVER said they look down on SWAC players. I said, that I heard a scout at our football camp say that they tend to question the mindset of players who transfer to the SWAC as opposed to going to a Montana, App State, etc. Also, I heard a few scouts mention that they don't think the SWAC does a good job of mentally developing QB's. Could I prove it? Possibly but that would require getting these dudes to sign up and comment. I don't think that is happening bruh.

The SWAC always has a decent number of prospects also but that hasn't panned out in the draft. I heard a scout rave about Donovan Robinson and you see what happened to him. However, this same scout said that Casey had zero chance of making an NFL roster this year and he proved it.
 
What's the latest on Donavan Robinson? He should have gotten a chance as a free agent. Is he still in camp?
 
We are not getting the players that App State and Montana get. As I said a month ago, there are some NFL scouts who basically hold transfering to the SWAC against some players when it comes draft assessment time. However, I am sure talent and performance can kill that.
Well that scout isnt going to be a scout very long. They sure showed up at SU's pro day. A general manager and all.
 
If he would have choose us from the Gate with his Troubles no one would even care... he has 3 years, he will need all 3 to get in the league... Good thing is he dont count against the APR.. 2nd if we dont save our kids, who will? we already know these PWCs dont truely give a sh*t about our players

I agree! It is easy for all commentators to judge others. No one is clean by any means. I hate to see these guys get in trouble then find out that the grass is not greener on the other side. At the same time WE AS HBCU ALUMS need to talk up our schools instead of talking down our schools. Some of you all on here have star studded athletes and refuse to send your child to an HBCU to make your school and programs better, yet you talk about every decision that the schools make that you don't like or support. Some of you coach and will steer your athletes to PWCs. Now the big picture to these troubled athletes is that these children can easily be yours and also could have been you!
 
They show up at everybody's pro day. NONE of our players get drafted, though.

Duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.... handwriting on wall.

Nice summation rob. Maybe reality will continue to slap the dog shit out of certain people to help them understand the dynamic of what's currently occurring in the SWAC w/ regards to athletic competitivity. :smh:
 
responding the starting....

let's respond to the questions in reverse:
we are a great back-up plan for knuckleheads?
yes, HBCU are a great back-up plan because there is an assumptions that HBCUs understand. these players could easily swing to to Ga Southern, App St.,etc through their skills. I think some of these players believes HBCUs are more willing to accept their pass though. the catch is, are HBCUs maturing these players to become stronger citizens and away from their old habits? my concern is, are HBCUs recongnizing this and addressing this with the correct systems. something i've learned and experienced is that HBCUs does provide more of a family connection and support and expectations than a PWI (HBCU undergrad/PWI grad)

That we open doors to everyone?
yes, we do open the doors to everyone who could play the game, has some true ranked skills and interest in our school because HBCUs are hungry to prove themselves as competitive to any level and are just as deserving for 3star, 4star even 5star players if opportunity presences itself. that's were some of the APR problems started unfortunately. there needs to be a balance.

I would like to see HBCUs get to the place they want to be competitive and create the correct support systems to be, become and sustain a level of competitiveness. I believe these young stars what to consider HBCUs, but we've been striving to


Interesting article. I know there are various schools of thought on this, but I thought the questions posed by the author would spark an interesting conversation on the SWAC Page since a number of our schools, TSU included, have been nicknamed "Second Chance U".


Crowell, like many other athletes who’ve transferred to HBCUs after a hard times at PWI’s, would come in and likely be a player with immediate impact and draft stock at ASU. But its clear he believes his baggage won’t make him appealing to another BCS program, and its obvious that Alabama State was somewhere on his radar for this information to come out.

So which side of the HBCU argument are we making for cases like Crowell’s and other athletes with a troubled past? That we open doors to everyone? Or that we are a great back-up plan for knuckleheads?
 
Why didn't you self hating knee grows show up when Ryan Perrilloux transferred to Jacksonville St and had them winning in the playoffs? Man yalls self hate is getting out of hand around these parts....... In fact you all were bragging on what type of athlete this dude was. Sad!!!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Perrilloux
 
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Duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.... handwriting on wall.

Nice summation rob. Maybe reality will continue to slap the dog shit out of certain people to help them understand the dynamic of what's currently occurring in the SWAC w/ regards to athletic competitivity. :smh:
When we have someone talented enough they will get drafted period. Folks aren't getting drafted because the aren't good enough, not because they played in the SWAC. Not to many folks got drafted from FCS's period, but the majority of the ones who did were FBS transfers.
 
Why didn't you self hating knee grows show up when Ryan Perrilloux transferred to Jacksonville St and had them winning in the playoffs? Man yalls self hate is getting out of hand around these parts....... In fact you all were bragging on what type of athlete this dude was. Sad!!!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Perrilloux
I agree. These ninjas complain about everything :smh: , but won't do shat to help the situation.. It's like they dont want their schools to be successful. I know for a fact, because one of my friends who son is being recruited told me, teams from other conferences send recruit and their parents to this board to read. I don't know if they understand what they are doing, but its pathetic.
 



I agree. These ninjas complain about everything :smh: , but won't do shat to help the situation.. It's like they dont want their schools to be successful. I know for a fact, because one of my friends who son is being recruited told me, teams from other conferences send recruit and their parents to this board to read. I don't know if they understand what they are doing, but its pathetic.

Yet they act like they aren't part of the problem or just don't care in many cases (they know who they are).

We gotta get rid of that mindset first before any of the other changes necessary to uplift the SWAC will occur. Who will wanna send their child to any of our schools when they can come to this board and see nothing but downing and negative talk? :retard:
 
When we have someone talented enough they will get drafted period. Folks aren't getting drafted because the aren't good enough, not because they played in the SWAC. Not to many folks got drafted from FCS's period, but the majority of the ones who did were FBS transfers.

There's a <b>severe</b> comprehension issue w/ some of you black people, obviously. :smh: :shame: <b>"When we have someone talented enough they will get drafted period"</b> So, the last 3-4 years no one has been talented enough eh? lol

Some of you blacks are some of the F-U-N-N-I-E-S-T people I'd ever had the displeasure of encountering. lol

If this isn't the FUNNIEST shit I'd read today lol "
 
There's a <b>severe</b> comprehension issue w/ some of you black people, obviously. :smh: :shame: <b>"When we have someone talented enough they will get drafted period"</b> So, the last 3-4 years no one has been talented enough eh? lol

Some of you blacks are some of the F-U-N-N-I-E-S-T people I'd ever had the displeasure of encountering. lol

If this isn't the FUNNIEST shit I'd read today lol "
:lol:
 
I agree. These ninjas complain about everything :smh: , but won't do shat to help the situation.. It's like they dont want their schools to be successful. I know for a fact, because one of my friends who son is being recruited told me, teams from other conferences send recruit and their parents to this board to read. I don't know if they understand what they are doing, but its pathetic.

Those are bad parents. I'm sorry.
 
There's a <b>severe</b> comprehension issue w/ some of you black people, obviously. :smh: :shame: <b>"When we have someone talented enough they will get drafted period"</b> So, the last 3-4 years no one has been talented enough eh? lol

Some of you blacks are some of the F-U-N-N-I-E-S-T people I'd ever had the displeasure of encountering. lol

If this isn't the FUNNIEST shit I'd read today lol "

They are making my case stronger. I heard this from more than one scout too. They see no need to waste draft picks on some of our very good players because they can sign them cheaper as free agents and the conference brand isn't as strong. A ***** trying to refute that by stating the number of scouts that showed up for pro-day yet no one from their team got drafted is the equivalent of a retarded kid running in the special Olympics to prove he is not retarded.

As far as talent. I want people to examine the last two rounds of the draft the past four years and the players we had sign as free agents and tell me what you think
 
For any poster who thinks that SWAC coaches go after players like Cromwell to give them a second chance at academia, please identify if you played a sport at a SWAC institution and when. Let's add some credibility to your argument.
 
They are making my case stronger. I heard this from more than one scout too. They see no need to waste draft picks on some of our very good players because they can sign them cheaper as free agents and the conference brand isn't as strong. A ***** trying to refute that by stating the number of scouts that showed up for pro-day yet no one from their team got drafted is the equivalent of a retarded kid running in the special Olympics to prove he is not retarded.

As far as talent. I want people to examine the last two rounds of the draft the past four years and the players we had sign as free agents and tell me what you think
ok who in our conference you think deserved to be drafted last year. Again if the player has enough talent he will get drafted.
 
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