From ESPN.com:
What? I didn't realize that Jesse Jackson was so into football that he could tell right away that Groom as a better candidate for the position. Why would Alabama not hire the person they thought was best for the job? (no Mike Price jokes, please) To me, it seems like he is trying to encourage selection because of race, not because of qualification.
Jackson said in a telephone interview from Chicago that he wants to draw attention to the selection of Shula, who is white, over Croom, who is black . . . "They chose culture and legacy over excellence and it's insulting," Jackson said . . . Jackson said the decision to hire Shula showed that the state has not progressed far enough beyond its segregationist past . . . He compared the university's decision to hire Shula to Gov. George C. Wallace's "stand in the schoolhouse door" on June 11, 1963, when Wallace sought to prevent two blacks from enrolling at Alabama."
What? I didn't realize that Jesse Jackson was so into football that he could tell right away that Groom as a better candidate for the position. Why would Alabama not hire the person they thought was best for the job? (no Mike Price jokes, please) To me, it seems like he is trying to encourage selection because of race, not because of qualification.
