Showing posts with label NCAA Football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NCAA Football. Show all posts

Interview With City College WR Adrian Coxson

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I had the opportunity to interview Adrian Coxson, City College (Balto, MD) standout WR who currently committed to the University of Florida (Go Gators!).

The Baltimore Sun's All-Metro 1st Team player had previously committed to Penn State before UF, while also getting scholarship offers from the likes of Notre Dame as well as Florida's rival, University of Georgia. In this interview, Coxson talks about his mentor, surprising his mother during Signing Day and how he thinks he will play in the ultra competitive South Eastern Conference.

While Coxson isn't a man of many words as you'll see in this interview, he gets straight to the point- something I admire. Hope you enjoy!

Growing up, did you participate in any youth organizations in Baltimore City? If so, what programs did you come from?
I played pop warner football and baseball.

Has any City alumni that made it to the college or pro, ranks, extended an olive branch to you? If so, what advice did they give?
Yes Brian Johnson.. He told me to stay focus ,be humbled , and work hard because nothing is given to you.

At one point, you committed to Penn State. How was it to meet and talk to a legendary coach like Joe Paterno???
It was great to meet a legend but hopefully one day I will be a legend.

You’re going to be a Gator this season, as you have committed to Florida. How hard was it to pick Florida over Notre Dame and Georgia, two other schools who showed interst in you?
It was hard because I was trying to find the right school for me and my family. Also the place that will benefit me in my future.

According to Baltimore Sun.com, you wanted to surprise your mom in choosing the school you wanted to attend. How surprised was your mom and was she happy with your final decision??
My mom was very surprised when I told her. She was happy that I get to play the game I love at the next level.

You’re headed to one of the most respected programs, which just so happens to be in one of the most exciting conferences in the SEC. Does that make you nervous, just a little bit, in terms of performance on-the-field?
No it doesn't make me nervous really because I like to compete and the SEC is very tough . I'll probably just have a little bit of butterflies the first practice but they will go away.

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As a Gator football fan and, individually an Urban Meyer fan, give us something about your head coach that you’ve learned, that folks may not really know about him?
I've learned that a man that makes the right decisions make it far in life.

Being a student of City College, going to UF, who do you think you’ll end up hating more, Poly, or Georgia (your school rivals)?
lol I can't really say because I haven't experienced the Georgia-Florida rival [yet].

Give me three songs in your iPod that you use for motivation during game day.
I don't really listen to a certain 3 I listen to Gucci Mane to motivate me.. Any of his songs.

Five years from now, where do you see yourself? It can be personal, professional, how ever you see yourself.
I can see my self with my degree which is the most important thing and in the NFL

Interview With NFL Prospect Conte Cuttino

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Yesterday, I got a chance to interview Stony Brook University RB Conte Cuttino. Cuttino is looking to take the next big step from the college ranks to the NFL. In our interview, Cuttino discusses his influences, how his Pro Day went, and what running backs he models his game after.


Cuttino is genuine guy as well as a good running back, looking to live his dream and play in the NFL. I think Conte for the opportunity to pick his brain a little bit.

Note: I apologize about the audio, something that we will work on in the future.

Enjoy!

Video: Dungy Talks About Minority Coaches In NCAAF

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Or lack thereof.....

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Former NFL head coach Tony Dungy talks about the lack of minority coaches in BCS universities. Dungy states that the numbers support the theory of institutional racism. He also states that there is currently one minority coach out of 65 major BCS schools (Randy Shannon, University of Miami).

Minority head coaches have been an issue that the NCAA football has been going through for quite sometime. Some coaches feel their best chance at filling a head coaching vacancy would be in the NFL ranks. Bucs head coach Raheem Morris is a good example of an assistant coach who couldn't get a head coaching job in the college ranks, but instead received an opportunity with Tampa Bay, after John Gruden was fired.

It was only a year ago that Charles Barkley called out Auburn for hiring Iowa State's Gene Chizik over Buffalo's Turner Gill, who is black. Gill had turned the program around and took the school to their first MAC Championship, while Chizik had a 5-19 record in 2 seasons at Iowa State.

Some people believe that a "Rooney Rule" should be in place throughout the NCAA, which would mandate at least 1 minority interview per vacancy. But in my opinion, that will not happen anytime soon. Boosters and alumni play a HUGE role into the head coach hiring and lot of universities are just not ready to place a minority into such an authoritative position. The NCAA needs to do better, one in 65 teams is beyond unacceptable. Hopefully Dungy's words will help get the ball rolling on doing something about the lack of minority head coaches.