Division 1 HBCUs Should Consider Dropping Football To Gain Basketball Glory
By Kendrick Marshall on March 27, 2013
The improbable Sweet 16 run by Florida Gulf Coast University means a lot of things to a lot of people.
For some, it means the NCAA Tournament has a true Cinderella to rally around. For the press, it means a story that can be used to build on the myth that March Madness masks all the ills facing Mark Emmert’s multimillion-dollar operation.
For the common man engaged in an office pool, it more than likely means his bracket is worth just as much as the money Ole Miss star Marshall Henderson attempted to use to purchase illegal drugs with on one occasion.
For historically black college basketball observers, it means lamenting why their alma mater can’t win two games in the NCAA Tournament like a school no one even knew existed or thought was one of those Internet-based colleges prior to last week.
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By Kendrick Marshall on March 27, 2013
The improbable Sweet 16 run by Florida Gulf Coast University means a lot of things to a lot of people.
For some, it means the NCAA Tournament has a true Cinderella to rally around. For the press, it means a story that can be used to build on the myth that March Madness masks all the ills facing Mark Emmert’s multimillion-dollar operation.
For the common man engaged in an office pool, it more than likely means his bracket is worth just as much as the money Ole Miss star Marshall Henderson attempted to use to purchase illegal drugs with on one occasion.
For historically black college basketball observers, it means lamenting why their alma mater can’t win two games in the NCAA Tournament like a school no one even knew existed or thought was one of those Internet-based colleges prior to last week.
Read the rest: http://www.tspnsports.com/2013/03/2...ropping-football-to-gain-basketball-glory.htm