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On May 31, 2007, the name was officially changed to the Black Coaches & Administrators to clarify the expanding membership population of administrators and coaches within the BCA. The BCA has long been highly critical of the lack of African American, and minority coaches in general, in college football—particularly in the highest, NCAA ...
Pages in category "African-American coaches of American football" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 811 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Brown University and the Black Coaches & Administrators co-sponsor the annual Fritz Pollard Award, which is presented to the college or professional coach chosen by the BCA as coach of the year. [23] The University of North Dakota named its indoor track and football practice facility in honor of Fritz Pollard.
Black American Racers Association; Black Cabinet; Black Classic Press; Black Coaches & Administrators; Black Cultural Association; Black Entertainment and Sports Lawyers Association; Black Radical Congress; Black Rock Coalition; Black Student Union; Black Student Union Center; Black Workers for Justice; Bud Billiken Club; BYP100
Director of football administration – Matt Harriss; Head coach. Head coach – Jonathan Gannon; Assistant head coach/special teams coordinator – Jeff Rodgers; Offensive coaches. Offensive coordinator – Drew Petzing; Quarterbacks – Israel Woolfork; Running backs – Autry Denson; Passing game coordinator/wide receivers – Drew Terrell
Jack Scott (March 3, 1942 – February 6, 2000) was an American political activist known for his concern with exploitation of athletes and race relations in sport, the sociology of sport, his association with the Radical Sports Movement of the 1970s, and for involvement with Patty Hearst and fugitives of the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA).
Over the course of his career, Gragg has been a presenter and panelist at events including the NCAA Presidential Summit, Future Coaches Academy, Champions for athletic director and Football Coaches, and the NCAA Annual Convention. He is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and the Black Coaches & Administrators.
For example, during the 2005–2006 academic year, high revenue NCAA sports (basketball and football) had 51 percent black student athletes, whereas only 17 percent of head coaches in the same high revenue sports were black [88] Also, in the same 2005–2006 year, only 5.5 percent of athletic directors at Division I "PWIs" (Primarily White ...