CSN Log
February 4th, 2008, 10:10 AM
Diversity on Their Fields
The Washington Post weighs in on a new trend: some historically black colleges & universities are recruiting more white players for football.
http://media3.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/photo/2008/02/03/PH2008020303062.jpgJoey Christine spent two years waiting for a scholarship offer. An All-Met offensive lineman at Sherando High in Stephens City, Va., Christine was regarded as one of the best high school football players in Virginia. But when his senior season ended, he still had no college offers.
The problem was his height – at 6 feet 2, he was considered short by typical standards for major college football linemen.
Then, in late December, Norfolk State University began pursuing him. Christine, who is white, had no idea Norfolk State is a historically black college or university. But after meeting the Spartans’ coaching staff and spending time with the players during his official visit last month, it was clear that Christine had found a home.
“The whole black-white thing never even entered my head,” said Christine, one of three white area players expected to sign with HBCUs on Wednesday. “I was just excited about the opportunity to play football in college, and to be able to play at a high level.”
Read more ... (http://www.championshipsubdivisionnews.com/?title=diversity-on-their-fields&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1#more441)
The Washington Post weighs in on a new trend: some historically black colleges & universities are recruiting more white players for football.
http://media3.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/photo/2008/02/03/PH2008020303062.jpgJoey Christine spent two years waiting for a scholarship offer. An All-Met offensive lineman at Sherando High in Stephens City, Va., Christine was regarded as one of the best high school football players in Virginia. But when his senior season ended, he still had no college offers.
The problem was his height – at 6 feet 2, he was considered short by typical standards for major college football linemen.
Then, in late December, Norfolk State University began pursuing him. Christine, who is white, had no idea Norfolk State is a historically black college or university. But after meeting the Spartans’ coaching staff and spending time with the players during his official visit last month, it was clear that Christine had found a home.
“The whole black-white thing never even entered my head,” said Christine, one of three white area players expected to sign with HBCUs on Wednesday. “I was just excited about the opportunity to play football in college, and to be able to play at a high level.”
Read more ... (http://www.championshipsubdivisionnews.com/?title=diversity-on-their-fields&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1#more441)