avon barksdale
i want my corners
why keep giving these cac billions and give are black colleges that loot...just image all the black football and b'ball players playing for the all black colleges.

you don't think the money would follow the superstars?Cause all black schools don't have the money and there are middle schools that'll put their weight rooms to shame.
you don't think the money would follow the superstars?
if they start making the mass exodus to hbcus... the money will come.Cause all black schools don't have the money and there are middle schools that'll put their weight rooms to shame.
you don't think the money would follow the superstars?
if they start making the mass exodus to hbcus... the money will come.
and if dudes came straight out of HS and prospered... the facilities are a non factor
but they wont. Its safe to say most of us will do every and anything to get into the big house. If you saw what they did to Elgin (and elgin is a fool for staying that long) what made you think you were exceptional? money will have a man do weird thingsif they start making the mass exodus to hbcus... the money will come.
and if dudes came straight out of HS and prospered... the facilities are a non factor
Not the big billion dollar money. Most HBCUs are small schools between like 4-10k they just ain't got the following. FSU gonna garner more eyes than FAMU off that alone. And FAMU is one of the bigger ones if I'm not mistaken. Plus those schools can easily create stars![]()
You think a school's resources and exposure are non-factors?thats a non-factor. we hear about highschool bball dudes off youtube years before they graduate.
black people love finding reasons not to support their own
get better players/coaches===> more wins===>more revenue===>better facilities===>better recuits.Get the facilities up and they'll come.
You think a school's resources and exposure are non-factors?
thats a non-factor. we hear about highschool bball dudes off youtube years before they graduate.
black people love finding reasons not to support their own