Catchy moniker, yes? Now we’ll see what Mr. Charlie Strong can do with Mack’s recruited talent. Whether, in fact, he wants them all. Or will find a way to unload some. He surely needs a much better QB, with no history of concussions.
Strong being black will definitely be a factor in his recruiting in Texas and out, given that, what, two-thirds of college players are black. At least two thirds of most teams. Sez commenter SW M at Forbes:
“One important reason to hire Charlie Strong is [black coach] Kevin Sumlin. Sumlin has generated enormous interest among high school players, especially African Americans, in playing at Texas A&M. Charlie Strong is the best possible response to this very serious threat to the Texas program going forward.”
Sure looks that way. But it remains to be seen how Strong, whom some sports writers say is a thin-skinned disciplinarian, will work out with players who are used to pampering. Being called “kids,” among other things. Not to mention how Strong will scheme to beat OU (which just beat Alabama), OK State, Baylor, etc. Four years of whooping up on Rutgers, East Kentucky and Florida International are not much training for the Big 12.
It was a liberal U’s PC hire, obviously, whatever they say and they certainly won’t admit it, but even though the guy coached football at a basketball school in a second tier conference, he did help Florida win two titles. It might turn out really well. If he can handle the off-field hassles: the occasionally-nasty local media, always whiny fan base, and a few backstabbing big donors.
For now the new nickname, Stronghorns, is a success. Just win, Charlie, just win. Do that and everything else will take care of itself. Hook ‘Em!
















I think it’s absolutely ridiculous to credit UT hiring Charlie Strong based on the color of his skin rather than his skills as a head coach. And it’s preposterous to compare Coach Sumlin being a successful recruiter because he’s black and the majority of college players are black.
At the end of the day, players, black or white, will go where they will excel physically and win; not where their coach can be the same color as them.
Who are you kidding? Not me. Be sure to read Cedric Golden in this morning’s issue of the daily (page two of the Sports section) where he goes into detail about how happy the Texas black community in general (including Ced’s 77-year-old father), and black Texas football players in particular, are about Strong’s hiring. And how it will make a difference in recruiting players across the state. Ced’s no fool tippy-toeing around the issue.
It’s all fine with me, as long as the Longhorns win and win big. And if they don’t, if they slide back into mediocrity (or rather fail to climb out of the mediocrity they’re already in) I want to see Patterson and Powers have the nerve to buck the liberal community and fire Strong and hire someone who can do the job.