Interesting article. I know there are various schools of thought on this, but I thought the questions posed by the author would spark an interesting conversation on the SWAC Page since a number of our schools, TSU included, have been nicknamed "Second Chance U".
Crowell, like many other athletes who’ve transferred to HBCUs after a hard times at PWI’s, would come in and likely be a player with immediate impact and draft stock at ASU. But its clear he believes his baggage won’t make him appealing to another BCS program, and its obvious that Alabama State was somewhere on his radar for this information to come out.
So which side of the HBCU argument are we making for cases like Crowell’s and other athletes with a troubled past? That we open doors to everyone? Or that we are a great back-up plan for knuckleheads?
Read the rest at: http://www.hbcudigest.com/isaiah-crowell-alabama-state-rumors-drive-hbcu-back-up-plan-stereotypes/
Crowell, like many other athletes who’ve transferred to HBCUs after a hard times at PWI’s, would come in and likely be a player with immediate impact and draft stock at ASU. But its clear he believes his baggage won’t make him appealing to another BCS program, and its obvious that Alabama State was somewhere on his radar for this information to come out.
So which side of the HBCU argument are we making for cases like Crowell’s and other athletes with a troubled past? That we open doors to everyone? Or that we are a great back-up plan for knuckleheads?
Read the rest at: http://www.hbcudigest.com/isaiah-crowell-alabama-state-rumors-drive-hbcu-back-up-plan-stereotypes/