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Power is in my hair nikka
U have made this same thread multiple times
We all know it's a secret " Black players need to sacrifice their football careers to build up HBCU football programs" thread.
U have made this same thread multiple times
Out of all the SEC schools, Ole Miss and A&M make no sense for a black person to go to.

What's wrong with A&M? I googled "Aggie" expecting to get a definition of Klan leader or some shyt but got nothing![]()
This again, you know every school has its share of racist/racist past,
Oh let's go to HBCU's because the administration/board at a nice percentage aren't robbing the school blind, or ill equipped to have the athletes be ready for the early rounds
We all know it's a secret " Black players need to sacrifice their football careers to build up HBCU football programs" thread.
I was told on here 18-20 year olds don't know what they are doing........soooooooo they get a pass apparently from the internet militant mob.![]()
Steve McNair, Jerry Rice... yeah they really sacrificed everything. It's a damn shame there are no HBCU players in the NFL.
HBCUs should drop their sports programs almost entirely.Players should go to HBCUS
Yeah. If you compare the landscape back then to now, it was a lot more practical to say "Hey, <generational talent>, just get it in at this HBCU and you'll go pro regardless" 30-40 years ago. Nowadays you've got high school prep programs that have definitively better facilities than most HBCUs. Once you bring in power conference schools into the equation, you're asking kids to simply accept risk with nothing other to offer than "but you'll help your community we think". And if people wanted help for their communities, genuinely, then they wouldn't be laying it all on teenage athletes to carry the torch.i agree with your premise but to be fair, weren't HBCU's in a better financial situation back then? Maybe I'm wrong but nowadays these HBCU's athletic programs are in shyt shape and you got corrupt administrations, all that. Plus where are the black boosters investing in the athletic programs at HBCU's? Its not just athletes it's a collective cause. HBCU's need better administrators, and wealthy black people need to become boosters and give the schools the money to upgrade their facilities the way the cac schools do.