I agree with LoveMG's last post: The point of the article was not to jump on the bandwagon of people complaining about the number of minority head coaches in NCAA football. It was to offer an explanation as to how to change that. RF is depicted as a minority, not just because of skin color, but because he's one of so few ASSISTANT coaches who are are black. RF has been given an opportunity here at NT unlike many others in the country. He will have a much better shot at moving on and up because of his coaching experience as a prominent assistant. Now I don't know the numbers on the assistant coaches in college football, but I do know that most college coaches don't get much time to be successful. They had better come in prepared, and not needing to learn on the job. Part of the reason, IMHO, that you see so few minority head coaches is b/c so few quickly succeed when given the shot. Part of that, at least according to the article, is that they may not have had the experience coming into the job. Also, why does everybody on the board feel the need to dog RF at every chance they get. Last I checked, we ran the same crap offense before he took over as OC.