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Auburn's not color-blind when hiring coaches

Posted: Monday, December 15, 2008 4:05 PM

Charles Barkley has all the diplomacy of a dyspeptic warthog. He doesn’t come at anything from the side. If something annoys him, he just puts his head down and charges. And the first thought when confronted with such a sight is not to ponder whether his motives are pure. You assume he’s stark raving mad and you scamper up the nearest tree to save yourself.

But sometimes Barkley has a point, and this is one of those times. He says that his alma mater, Auburn, should have hired Turner Gill to replace football coach Tommy Tuberville instead of Gene Chizik.

He’s right. There’s a pretty good chance he’s also right when he said that the reason Chizik got the job is because he’s white and Gill isn’t. There are just three blacks left among the 119 had coaches in the highest level of college football. It’s impossible to explain that pathetic number without accepting that there is a racist factor at work.

“I believe race had a factor. Of course I do,” Barkley, a former Auburn and NBA star, said Monday in a phone interview with The Associated Press hours after Chizik was introduced. “First of all you can’t compare these two, their records. That’s not even close to being fair.

“I look at things from a commonsense standpoint, how do you interview Turner Gill and pick Gene Chizik over Turner Gill?”

There may be other factors, including Chizik’s prior service at Auburn as a highly regarded coordinator and his work at Texas in the same capacity. But Gill has some pretty good coordinator chops, too. And on the face of it, Gill, who took over the worst program in college football three years ago, is a better head coach than Chizik, who spent two years at Iowa State before accepting $2 million a year to replace Tuberville. As far as that goes, Charlie Weis is a better head coach than Chizik.

Going on the records, Gill has done more with less in his three years at Buffalo than Chizik did with more at Iowa State in two years.

In Chizik’s two seasons as a head coach at Iowa State, the Cyclones were 5-19, including a 2-10 record this year. In three years at Buffalo, Gill has taken a program that never had a winning record in Division I and took it to its first-ever MAC championship, and an 8-5 record that included a blowout win over previously undefeated Ball State in the MAC title game. As a result, the Buffs are going to their first bowl game ever.

OK, Chizik was in the Big 12, the same conference as Oklahoma, Texas and Texas Tech. But he was in the North Division with Kansas State, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. That’s the Big 12’s equivalent of the NFL North; the really tough schools are in the South Division.

Besides, the Cyclones had modest success before Chizik arrived. They won as many as seven games five times from 2000-2006, the year before Chizik arrived. In 2000, Iowa State went 9-3, so winning is not impossible and there is a history of moderate success.

What Gill did is far more impressive. He ended up in Buffalo only because no decent coach in his right mind would voluntarily take over a dreadful team in a depressed town on the frozen shores of Lake Erie, not even with a lifetime all-the-buffalo-wings-you-can-eat pass at the Anchor Tavern.

But Gill is black. When he started trying to get a head coaching job, he quickly learned that he had to take what he could get. And Buffalo was what he could get.

Here are the figures on the percentage of whites in various capacities in the Football Bowl Subdivision – the top division in college football – courtesy of The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport:

"In FBS institutions, this includes 92.5 percent of the presidents, 87.5 percent of the athletics directors, 92.6 percent of the faculty athletics reps, 83.3 percent of the faculty and 100 percent of the conference commissioners. Only 3.5 percent of the faculty are African-American and 3.4 are percent Latino.”

It may yet turn out that Chizik can coach a top team. But when you hire a 5-19 coach over one who turned chicken manure into chicken salad – and held his players to the highest standards both as athletes and as men – it’s not about old school ties. Gill also lost out on the Syracuse job – to a white man. Race has to play a factor.

I picture the alumni and athletic directors at big-time schools worrying about a black coach schmoozing the good-old-boy fat-cat alumni for donations to the athletic department. I picture them worrying about a black head coach coming into the homes of white recruits in the backwater, red-state towns of the American heartland.

That’s got to play into the otherwise inexplicable dearth of blacks in college head-coaching ranks. The NFL has pretty much gotten over color in hiring coaches. It’s not perfect yet, but when a lunch-bucket town like Pittsburgh can embrace a black coach, white quarterback and Samoan defensive hero without batting an eye, you realize that fans just want to win, and they don’t care who’s calling and making the plays.

It would be no different in college. Gill is a hero in Buffalo, as well he should be. He was a hero as a player at Nebraska. And he’ll be a hero in any town where he wins most of his games and takes his team to big bowl games.

He’ll get a big-time job sooner or later. He’s too good not to. But Barkley’s right, he was the best man for Auburn’s head job, but he was passed up for someone with lesser credentials and a melanin deficit.

We elected a black president, and we can’t hire a black football coach? What’s wrong with this picture?

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This is the most racist column I have read.  Why do you think that just because a person in black that he is automatically the best qualified candidate.  Obviously, to most people but not to you the best overall candidate  receives the job.  Where is the outcry to get more whites playing NBA basketball or NFL football?
If Barkley were white would he say that Chizik should gotten the job?
Who cares, another black person playing the race card because they didn't get the job, nothing new.  Chizik at least coached a BCS conference team and has history at Auburn as a defensive coordinator, so of course they hired him.  What's racist is Barkley saying he would only be part of a committee if it hired a black coach, I would kick him off the committee too, even if I had planned on hiring a black coach.  
You, sir, are correct. To say we are a color-blind society, or even close, is laughable.
I think Charles may be right.He now knows how i feel about the presidential election,the man with the most experience did not get the job.I thought this was about race also,stop your whining Charles.
Also to be noted is that Chizik's specialty is defense, while Auburn is desperate for someone who can put an offense on the field.

The sad truth is that race very likely played a part in the decision, but if you ask the folks at Auburn about it they will deny it and think they they are telling the truth. They will have rationalized several very good reasons not to hire Mr. Gill, and they will all relate to some matter that can't be objectively judged (e.g., he wasn't a good fit for Auburn or some such).

Folks in the south have advanced in race relations, but I am afraid the advance has been limited to naming some street in town after MLK and then prefacing their racist statements with the phrase "I'm not a racist or anything but . . .."  Be warned, if you ever hear that phrase, you are about to hear a racist comment that will make your hair curl.
I disagree with your argument.  The MAC is barely Divsion I versus the Big 12.  Second, Chizik was already highly successful at Auburn before. He knows the adminstration, the culture, the tradition, etc.  Chizik was a safe pick because he won and he did it at Auburn and Texas.  Chizik is a known quantity at Auburn specifically.  The racist line is tired.  
Barkley's a punk though.  Who has absolutely no respect.  He played like a punk in the NBA, has a serious gambling problem, and is just looking for news.  Begging to be in the news.  Since when does the public decide who should be their coach?  It appears by your standards that they had no choice since he was black, he would be the coach.  

Let Gill come out and say that.  Let him state that for the record.  Who needs a punk like Barkley stating that?  Better yet, who needs a writer supporting it?
You are a stupid racist pig.  This is what being a racist is all about when you state something like this.  Why would Barkley state that he would serve as long as they hired a black person...  What if this was in reverse and I said that I would serve on the committee as long as they hired a white person...  You are an idiot...
Mike-
Bravo to you for pointing this out. Speaking as a white football fan I could care less who coaches my team as long as they are of good character and when football games. It's unbelievable that in 2008 we're still discriminating in such a blatant and public way. As a resident of the Bay Area I'd love to see Gill take over for a certain struggling program(Cal).
Why's everything got to be about race????
Boycott against black coaches in Div.1? How about a boycott against Div. 1 schools by all minority athletes next season--a different tune shall be sung.
its a free country,you can hire anybody you want to. barkley is the racist
Being black doesn't mean one is qualified to be a president, a football coach or anything else (nor does it mean one isn't qualified).  I get so tired of reading drivel like this (Celizic is an artist when it comes to the medium of drivel).  Weren't affirmative action programs found to be unconstitutional?  Maybe Celizic needs to consider resigning from his position as an NBCSports.com "contributor" (isn't that term ironic?) so a black writer can write in his space.  I think he (Celizic) was hired only because he is white.  I'm not saying Chizik was hired over Gill because of race because I don't know.....and guess what?  Celizic (and Barkley) don't know that either.  To make such accusation without proof demonstrates the racist attitudes of both.  I agree that Turner Gill has done an excellent job at Buffalo and that Chizik has a less-than-stellar record at Iowa State but that doesn’t mean the decision to hire Chizik was based solely (or even in partly) on race.  For Celizic and Barkley to make such an accusation just demonstrates their ignorance.  For Barkley to condition his participation on a basketball coach selection committee on the hiring of a black coach also speaks volumes about his racist attitudes.  Why wouldn't he consider qualified candidates with a "melanin deficiency" (as if that is some sort of disability to being an effective coach)?  What about all of the other recent college football hires?  Were those all motivated by race also?  No need to have proof, let's just sling accusations.  While we're at it, let's also accuse the decision makers of being pedophiles.
There is an obvious answer. The alumni and other donors have a lot of say in what a college does. At the very least the colleges feel that their donors will be happier with a white coach. Luckily, this sort of thing does not seem to enter when choosing a president; of course Obama was also talented in raising money.
Mike,

You are right but I'd rather have the black president rather than more black football coach. In fact, I'd be happy if we had far fewer black athletes....hey, make them all white. I'd rather have scientists, teachers, technologists, bioethicists...
Thats America
It makes me sick to say it, but I've lived down here long enough to know, it IS about race; just not in the way you think. It's not that Turner Gill is black...it's that his wife is white. And ignorant people in the South STILL can't accept the idea of interracial marriage (in spite of its prevalance). If Gill's wife was black it wouldn't be an issue; by the same token if he were white and his wife black it WOULD be. We still have a long, LONG way to go in this country; hey, I lived long enough to see an African American president, there's still hope!
"In FBS institutions, this includes 92.5 percent of the presidents, 87.5 percent of the athletics directors, 92.6 percent of the faculty athletics reps, 83.3 percent of the faculty and 100 percent of the conference commissioners."

How many are women Mr. Celizic? Isn't it sexist if there are no female head coaches in the BCS? Women make up more then 50 percent of the population, and yet they have exactly 0 coaching positions.

Why are we so concerned about racism and not sexism? How many head coaches are Jewish?

If Mr. Celizic is so concerned about the plight of the black man he should resign his position immediately and select a black man as his replacement. Are you a racist? It's easy to point fingers when it isn't your job you are talking about.




Turner Gill will get hired at a major university.  Auburn has a right to hire who it pleases.  These major football schools only want to win.  If they thought Turner Gill was the man to bring them to the promise land; he would have gotten the job.  The problem is there hasn't been a Black Knute Rockne, Woody Hayes, or Bear Bryant yet.  Apologies to Eddie Robinson.   By the way I thought we elected a liberal democrat for president.  Race might have played a role in this hiring but we will never know.  
I think you nailed this one, Celizic, right down to the real reasons big-time schools, particularly in the south, are afraid to hire black coaches.
Well said.!!!!! The numbers speak for themself.
As an ISU fan I agree, and frankly Turner Gill should have gotten the job at Auburn based on merit alone. How well you tan has nothing to do with coaching. I hope Mr. Gill would also look at coming to Ames as coach of the Cyclones if nothing else to make up for all those years of grief he caused us while he played for Nebraska. Oh and to the A.D. at ISU and the others who threw coach Mac under the bus two years ago (I TOLD YOU SO) good luck Dan where ever you are.
Nick Saban owns Alabama. Auburn did Gill a favor.
Syracuse would've been a better fit for Gill.

Thanks
Barkley is right on.  The facts clearly demonstrate they selected a white coach with less of a good track record then Gill, a black coach, with an outstanding track record as a coach in football.  Shame! Shame! Shame on Auburn.  
Barkley thinks everything has to do with race.
This is race baiting at it's worst, perhaps he had a better interview and ties to the school. You use the same tired argument that white employees use when a black applicant gets hired over a white applicant.
I dont think this was a race driven hire. It was a stupid hire though. Not only did Turner Gill have a better resume than Chizik in my opinion... But so did Gary Patterson, Gary Hoke, Derek Dooley, and Jim Grobe.

I do feel bad for Chizik and his family though. He is getting destroyed by the media and the Auburn fans(I am an alabama fan). I think he has a monumental uphill battle ahead of him. And all this bad publicity is only going to hurt him and his chances.
As much as I'd like to see Mr. Gill succeed and further his career, we like him an awful lot where he is...
I am a member of a NCAA National Championship team. We had a Cinderella season to win the title. Our coaches were professional material and many went on to coach in the NFL but those coaches exploited the black players and share little connection to these players who help put the school on the map and reaped the financial benefit from a bowl game. Colleges all over the nation have closed their eyes ignored black coaching talent. We have a long way to go to wash out racism but it is easy to hate and ignore but it take courage to stand up and Mr. Barkley as well as the writer showed their courage today... Kudos  
A coach should be hired based on their resume and not their color.  Auburn should not hire a coach becasue he is black or white.  There are only three black coaches in top level NCAA football that is a shame but look at the win loss records of the black coaches we have had.  Ty Willinham did nothing but fail at Washington after a lack luster stint at Notre Dame, Sylvester Croon failed at Mississippi State, Miami's black coach is just above .500 winning percentage.  These are not good resume boosters for hiring a coach based on the fact he is black.
You must be joking!  Why aren't you complaining about the fact that there aren't enough black kickers and punters?  Why aren't you complaining about the fact that there aren't enough white tailbacks? I have an idea...Let Auburn decide who they want for their coach and why!  If they want someone because they were part of the program when Auburn put up a flawless season, then let them. If racism was so rampant in the decisions, do you really think Sylvester Croom would have had a job in MISSISSIPPI?!?!  Being from MS, I know a LOT of State fans and they all loved him last year, but if you lose the Egg Bowl that bad, you're out.

Do you think it was racist to get rid of a winning coach like Tuberville?  It should be obvious by that action that winning percentage is not all Auburn is looking at.  He beat Bama the last 6 years - lose 1 year and you're done?

If you want to start throwing the race card for coaches, we should throw it for players and get more white players on the field.  Sounds dumb right?!?!  That's because it is - the coach makes the decisions on who plays - based on whatever he decides.  Same with the school deciding who coaches.

If racism was such a large part of it, don't you think more white players would be on the field?
Race-baiting is ignorance manifested through writing and speech.
Well said! And for those of you out there that say..."There's no racism, we have a Black president"...that's totally illogical!  That's like saying, "There's no more cancer...we've found a cure for SKIN cancer"!  In other, there's still work to do to eradicate the "cancer" of racism!  Good for you Sir Charles and Mr. Celizic!
I have to admit, I love sports and i especially love college football. Turner Gill is a hero in our state and will always be thought of as a Husker. We loved him as a player, coach, and member of our community and we were sad to lose him. He has done a magnificent job at Buffalo (no surprise to all in Husker Nation) and should be considered a top coaching prospect at this point. However, i am so sick and tired of people making the comment that there are only 3 black coaches out of 119 in division 1 and saying that it's racism! It's almost like saying there are not enough white point guards in the NBA and that each team should have a mandatory "5 white guys" draft clause before they can sign a player of color! People, it's not about what color you are, it's about your ability to coach, recruit, teach the game, mentor, represent the community and so many other things. Now i do agree that Turner Gill should have gotten the job because he is deserving and fits all the criteria i mentioned before; he was interviewed, and he was not chosen, they went another direction and just because they didnt choose Turner doesn't mean that their motives had anything to do with being racist. It's funny to me that when these arguments are being made it always seems to be about African-Americans being the victims of racisim (the 3 out of 119 again!)....why aren't we making the same case for Mexican-American coaches, or Native-American coaches, or Asian-American coaches if it is question of racism? The fact is, there are a lot of qualified candidates for all types of jobs and in the end someone will win. Turner Gill is a fantastic coach and will get his shot at a big time program because he is 1) A great coach 2) A great teacher 3) A great person 4) A great recruiter 5) A great communicator and many other reasons..........NOT because he is black!
Chizik had a horrible record as a head coach...may have been a great coordiantor but Gill has demonstrated real head coaching bona fides...it is Alabama, home to pin heads like Senator Shelby...
Barkley is and has always been an idiot; doesn't mean what he is saying doesn't contain truth, just that he's an idiot. I hope he runs for Governor of Alabama, so the people here can show him, by our votes, just what we think of him, and that is very, very little.
Gill had a better record, Chiclet had coached at the Barn before. Other than Ty Willingham and Gill, what black coaches have been successful in cfb? It's all about winning, and don't think for a second most colleges won't jump at a chance to hire a winning coach, regardless of color.
I'm not saying race didn't play a part; there was racism in the football program at the Barn earlier this year (why Franklin was fired), and having witnessed the shenanigans of the BOT /AD in the past (jetgate), it would not surprise me in the least. But, even if it was absolutely false and nowhere near the truth, Barkley would say it anyway because he, in fact, is the consummate racist...and a blowhard to boot.
Of course this is something racial. It is only human to hire and fire people by the way they make you feel. But the apparent fact that alumni search committees and and college administrations don't seem to be able to get past their more primitive feelings is indeed an indictment of college sports. Turner Gill is just the latest example.
Well said Mr. Celzic; great piece
Great piece Mr. Celizic
charles barkley is the only racist here,its a free country so people can hire who they want to.
The question is why did Auburn fire Tommy Tuberville. The guy has done a great job. This was the best Auburn could do is hire a guy that is 5-19 to one of the bigger programs in the country. This is a joke. I guess it serves them right to fire Tuberville in the first place. Schools are going nutts. Why fire successful coaches, Phillip Fulmer is a legend and is proven. I don't see Penn State getting ride of there coach Jo Pa. Fulmer should have been able to make the choice to retire. He made Tennesse to a National Power House. He also would have brought them back. The man can coach. Sports in general is into what have you done for me today. NBA perfect example of no loyalty. We are consumed with win, win, win, and win. We have no concern of the character of the program. Tubberville and Fulmer both ran high class programs. Its crazy and the institutions deserve some ruff times. You asked for it.
Mike,
 Very good analysis.  Now the question is how to correct this situation.  It is true that some whites won't support a black coach. But a majority of the best athletes are black.  When will they support their own.  That will be when the schools hire black coaches rather than lose with white coaches.  As the NFL has shown, winning is the ONLY thing!!
It would be naive to think that some amount of racism doesn't exist in college football, but college football has become too big of a business for most schools to overlook a coach based upon the color of his skin.  The university presidents and AD's are under tremendous pressure from the Alumni to put together a winning program.  99% of them are going to choose the guy they believe is best to handle it, regardless of whether he is black, brown or white.  Is that true in the Auburn situation, or is Auburn part of the 1%?  Who knows?
Racism is a cancer to society and the world abroad. It is ingrained in the hearts of many. Until people decide to look beyond the color of someones skin, this disease will continue to infect our society. It is very curable but so few are willing try.
I don't think race played an important factor...I refuse to say it didn't because I can't speak for others and I can't speak for what happened in the interviews; neither can you Mr. Celizic.

What I can speak for are the players, black and white, from the '04 team that spoke out in favor of Chizik, not Turner Gill.
 
I wanted Turner Gill to be the coach as well, but just like you I'm an outsider without the same access to information privy to Auburn .  I thought having an offensive minded head coach would turn Auburn around.  But at the same time, I'm comforted in knowing we have a coach that already fits Auburn.  I'm even more comfortable knowing the team that went 13-0, black players and all, said it was a right decision to hire Chizik.

So go ahead and play the race card to get your article on the web.  But it's all speculation.  Turner Gill make look like the logical choice, but maybe he wanted too much money, maybe he sucks at interviewing, and maybe he couldn't get support from alumni and players to make him the coach.
I think Mr. Barkley has a valid point, we as a society have to get over the issue of race, or this country will implode upon itself.  The entire world is watching nowadays, and we need to change the image that people abroad have of us, as the land of hypocrisy.
We elected a president to do the job not that he is black he is a person like you and I , and that should be the same for a football coach. Charles chill out.
Like they say.. "The more things change, the more they stay the same"... Especially when it comes to institutionalized racism in the south.
Like they say.. "The more things change, the more they stay the same"... Especially when it comes to institutionalized racism in the south.
You've made good points. You're right, though. After interviewing both, how could they choose Chizik? One also has to take into consideratioin the recruiting. Alot of families would have not been as accepting to Gill than Chizik. It's a shame and a sign of mental weakness but it's also a reality.
Turner Gill possesses an aura.  I was fortunate enough to meet him and I saw it and felt it and it looked and felt like greatness.  We at Buffalo know that Turner's next opportunity will include big wins over Syracuse AND Auburn.  Hell, he'll probably figure out a way to beat both these teams even if he does stay right where he's at.


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