Making history: Hogs take the field with all-black protective personnel

Making history: Hogs take the field with all-black protective personnel

When Horatio’s Darrell Brown stepped onto the University of Arkansas school in the fall of 1965, heroically breaking the color-barrier as the Razorbacks’ veryfirst African-American football gamer, the landscape of college sports was gradually starting to modification.

Frank Falks endedupbeing the veryfirst African-American assistant coach in Arkansas history in 1973, when he was employed by Head Coach Frank Broyles to work with the protective ends. After Lou Holtz took the next action in 1977, hiring John Mitchell as the protective line coach, Larry Brinson was lateron employed by Ken Hatfield to coach running backs from 1984-89. That started to open the door a little more for others. Garrick McGee then broke another barrier in 2010, endingupbeing the Hogs’ veryfirst black offending organizer, under Head Coach Bobby Petrino.

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The development did not occur as rapidly as lotsof would have hoped, however now 58 years after Brown matched up, the Razorback program has reached a huge turningpoint under Sam Pittman. When the Hogs opened the season this past Saturday with a 56-13 win over Western Carolina in Little Rock, they took the field with an all-black protective training personnel.

“First of all, I believe you have to offer congratulations to Coach Pittman for recognizing the skill that was out there, who simply occur to be of color,” stated Dr. Fitz Hill, the veryfirst African-American assistant head coach in program history, under Houston Nutt in2000 “And we understand that Coach Pittman has to trust them since his income is positioned in their hands.

“You can’t have a token position in football, or in college sports, since everyone is observing how well you do – Are we excellent? Are we bad? Or whatever. It’s not a subjective assessment. But he was able to discover some exceptional coaches, who have the pedigree, and simply occur to be of color.”

When previous protective organizer Barry Odom left Fayetteville last December to endedupbeing the head coach at Nevada-Las Vegas, he took linebackers coach Michael Scherer with him. Pittman likewise let go of cornerbacks coach Dominique Bowman following the season, leaving the Hogs with 3 openings to signupwith the only holdover on the protective personnel, line coach Deke Adams.

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