In the episode, Florida State University is accused of denying their football players a chance to be properly educated. Athletes were having their majors chosen for them (over 1/2 of the football team has the same major), and others were being guided toward educational programs for the learning disabled. None of the allegations surprised me, since I have been teaching on college campuses for 16-years, and it's no secret that education is almost never the top priority for NCAA schools.
The Florida State situation should not be something that singles out the Seminoles for being the only university that doesn't commit itself to educating its athletes. You can look all over the country and notice that most college football coaches are not rewarded very highly for graduating athletes or ensuring that they have high GPAs. Instead, they are rewarded for one thing: Winning. Given that the university makes it clear that winning is the top priority, coaches are then given an incentive to push the athletes away from education and toward athletic performance: Athletes who don't perform lose their scholarships, and those who want to miss practice to do more studying are chastised or punished for not being committed to the team.
Universities turn a blind eye to the egregious incentives of the systems they've created. The result is that black male athletes are the ones being used up and left to die in the cold streets from which they came. The black community should be angry at the NCAA, for the league extracts over a billion dollars per year from the black community, all to fill the coffers of greedy old men (as the mothers of many super-star athletes are being evicted from their homes and living in poverty). They earn money on the same par with the NBA, NFL and MLB, all the while pretending that education is the only reason they exist.
A glaring example of this hypocrisy is The University of Kentucky and their decision to hire coach John Calipari. After seeing year after year that Calipari has very little interest in graduating players, Kentucky offered him over $30 million dollars in his current 8-year contract. For a campus that claims to value educating athletes, the fact that they did not choose a coach with a strong academic record makes it clear that graduating the black men on the basketball team has never been a high priority for that institution. Kentucky is not alone, for many other campuses follow the same protocol. To make matters worse, Kentucky has a terrible record when it comes to hiring black professors or giving them tenure. This should be a shame for us all.
The Coalition for the Protection of College Athletes is an organization formed by black men that has been designed to stop the madness (you can join by clicking the link). Additionally, Congressional hearings should be held to determine why the NCAA has been allowed to destroy the academic futures of so many young men and women. The black community should also be upset about the system, for it profits from the unfilled dreams of many young black males. They throw away their educations and then find that playing in the NFL or NBA is neither as possible, nor as fulfilling as they thought it would be. Dave Pear, an all-pro defensive lineman who won a Super Bowl said that after all of the damage his body suffered from NFL play, he wishes he had never played football in his life. It's time for black men to find a different model of success - I was once an athlete, but I found that being educated not only gave me more opportunities to earn money, but it was easier than spending several hours each day on a boiling hot football field.
The message must be shared - the NCAA needs to be dealt with. Black athletes hold the keys to their own liberation from this ethically challenged system. It won't change until we decide to do something.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Professor at Syracuse University and founder of the Your Black World Coalition. To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here.

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By: All Winners LOVE Winners on 12/26/2009 11:37AM
Poor Black Males...
My STRONG,SMART Black Brothers who haven't sold themselves out to any Institution/Organization that does not have their best interest at heart & uses them ( not new in Sports )...
Total Praise....
BEST
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By: redcoat on 12/26/2009 12:43PM
In typical fashion, Dr. Boyce likes to play the victom card. Nobody is placing a gun to the head of these athletes, they are willing co-conspiritors in this fraud. most of these players are very aware that they do not posess the skills or grades to get near an ivy league school. so, accomodations are made so Blacks, like yourself Dr. Boyce, don't bitch and complain that Universities are not accepting Black students or that they are not graduating enough Blacks. It's people like Dr. Boyce and other affirmative action policies that has created this mess in the first place!
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By: captain midnight on 12/26/2009 4:19PM
Redcoat, excellent response
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By: Sammy on 12/27/2009 1:25AM
I totally agree, Redcoat.
One only has to listen to most of these athletes during press conferences. They don't belong in anyone's college.
And what do you, old Boyce is angling for yet another committee to study the problem or a Congressional hearing or a FBI sting to capture the responsible culprits on video or, or, or.
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By: Sheryl on 12/29/2009 8:40PM
Couldn't have said that better myself!!! They dangle a potential NFL contract in the faces of these men, some of them coming from some less than desirable backgrounds, knowing that they will fall for it, hook, line, and sinker.
What they don't tell them is once they get hurt, they are basically a** out.
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By: Sheryl on 12/29/2009 8:41PM
Couldn't have said that better myself!!! They dangle a potential NFL contract in the faces of these men, some of them coming from some less than desirable backgrounds, knowing that they will fall for it, hook, line, and sinker.
What they don't tell them is once they get hurt, they are basically a** out.
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By: All Winners LOVE Winners on 12/26/2009 1:35PM
It's 1:33 PEOPLE - Have a PERFECT Saturday!
BEAUTY Hurts...
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By: OOOZZZZZ on 12/26/2009 2:53PM
Quote: " Florida State University is accused of denying their football players a chance to be properly educated".
I agree with redcoat.
These athletes (and their parents, high school teachers, supporters etc) all know that these gifted ball players do not have the grades, the knowledge, the academic skills & appitude to be attending college in the first place with everyone riding his coat tail hoping and praying that he is successful and good enough playing college ball to leave college early and make it to the multi-million next level.
And while making multi-millions in the NFL & NBA, he and everyone around him rides the million dollar lifestyle gravy train until he is seriously injured, can't play anymore or retires with all those multi-millions wasted & he's left broke, in deep debt & homeless because along the way living "the dream", his starting point: the lack of a proper hig school education comes back to bite him squarely in the ass.
And for that university, it's President and those coaches that are considered "the problem" in this article, they will continue to roll right long, continuing to making multi-millions annually with the full ride scholarship, sweat and blood of the next batch of athletically gifted uneducated Black fools.
And the real problem here? Blacks athletes never, ever gradually learn from their mistakes.
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By: slotap on 12/26/2009 4:50PM
I am sick of whining black men blaming everyone but themselves for being big time losers. They make me want to vomit every time I read this kind of crap. Most black athletes are too dumb to graduate from elementary school and only get into college because they can do what they do best, play. Those schools know they are dumb ass fools and treat them like slaves until they are used up and kick their dumb thug asses out of school. They know they are not there to get an education and don’t waste their time on them. All of the idiots think they will make it to the pros and get million dollar contracts. Everyone knows the schools only want them to win games. It’s up to them to demand that the school give them an education. Their ability to do college studies should have started from day one in the homes, schools, with the coaches, churches and so-called black leadership in their communities. Black men who seem more lost than ever and falling behind every other man as they still crawl to the white man as their savior and to put food on his table. It’s disgusting and embarrassing. It time for them to stop acting like a dumb wench bitches and man up. The black community could give dam about these fools with all the crime and rapes and no jobs they have to deal with. And forget black women. The coons wrap up white trash women as soon as they get to the schools who dream of them making it to the pros and making them millionaires. Black men are on their own unless they can get white women to march for their causes.
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By: andrei lampkin on 12/26/2009 5:54PM
The most disturbing things about the article were the comments. Too many blacks in the so called middle and upper class of our society don't want to acknowledge the blantantly bigoted situations and conditions that are so insidous in our society. They have been completely overwhelmed by the willie lynch complex. To make matters worse none of the top 25 schools in football or basketball are institutions historically set aside for black people. When we learn to love and respect ourselves and our culture as much as we love others and their cultures, the committment needed to change our situation will evolve.
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