Air Force Academy football has always been mostly white and have almost always had winning seasons. This year they have struggled with a 3-5 record. The cowardly coaches knee-jerk response was to blame his team's poor performance on a lack of black players. I wonder if he thought that when Kyle Bell of mostly white Colorado State ran for almost 200 yards on him a couple of weeks ago. I also wonder why coaches of traditionally all-black teams who have losing records year after year (there are plenty) don't make a public push for recruiting more white players. Below is press release on Fisher's comments. Should he be fired?
DeBerry: Blacks have edge
After rout, coach says Air Force must 'recruit speed'
By Jim Benton, Rocky Mountain News
October 26, 2005
AIR FORCE ACADEMY - Air Force Academy coach Fisher DeBerry said Tuesday his football program needs more black athletes because "they run extremely well."
Speaking at his weekly media luncheon, DeBerry, in his 22nd season as Air Force football coach, reiterated comments he made Monday about the lack of minority athletes at Air Force.
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"I just want to recruit speed; we need to find speed as much as anything," DeBerry, 67, said when asked if he believed there was anything wrong in saying he wanted to recruit more black athletes because they are faster.
"The black athlete, statistically, from program to program, seems to have an edge as far as speed is concerned."
An Air Force Academy spokesman said Tuesday night the academy is aware of "media reports" about DeBerry's comments.
"We cannot comment further until we have a chance to review all the reports, the coach's actual statements and to speak with the coach personally," said Col. Laurent Fox, AFA director of public affairs.
DeBerry kept his staff huddled late Sunday night to discuss Saturday's 48-10 Mountain West Conference loss to Texas Christian. The coaches talked about recruiting and the need to enroll faster players.
"It was very obvious to me the other day that the other team (TCU) had a lot more African-American players than we did and they ran a lot faster than we did," DeBerry said Tuesday. "It just seems to be that way. African-American kids can run very well. That doesn't mean that Caucasian kids and other descents can't run, but it's very obvious to me that they run extremely well.
"Their (TCU's) defense had 11 African-American kids on their team and they were a very good defensive football team. So that's exactly what I was talking about."
Wide receiver Jason Brown, a senior from Arvada West who leads the Falcons with 31 receptions, is one of the team's best athletes. He is black but many times hasn't been in the game on key downs.
"That's the way we substitute, that's the way we call plays," DeBerry said. "Jason Brown, if we used him every play of the game, over time as any wideout in any program anywhere in the country, if you used them just to run downfield and be a decoy over a period of time, would wear down."
Asked whether Air Force needs more black players to become a better team, DeBerry said, "Have you looked at the NFL rosters lately? Have you looked at most college rosters? Enough said."
Edited by: Kaptain Poop
DeBerry: Blacks have edge
After rout, coach says Air Force must 'recruit speed'
By Jim Benton, Rocky Mountain News
October 26, 2005
AIR FORCE ACADEMY - Air Force Academy coach Fisher DeBerry said Tuesday his football program needs more black athletes because "they run extremely well."
Speaking at his weekly media luncheon, DeBerry, in his 22nd season as Air Force football coach, reiterated comments he made Monday about the lack of minority athletes at Air Force.
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"I just want to recruit speed; we need to find speed as much as anything," DeBerry, 67, said when asked if he believed there was anything wrong in saying he wanted to recruit more black athletes because they are faster.
"The black athlete, statistically, from program to program, seems to have an edge as far as speed is concerned."
An Air Force Academy spokesman said Tuesday night the academy is aware of "media reports" about DeBerry's comments.
"We cannot comment further until we have a chance to review all the reports, the coach's actual statements and to speak with the coach personally," said Col. Laurent Fox, AFA director of public affairs.
DeBerry kept his staff huddled late Sunday night to discuss Saturday's 48-10 Mountain West Conference loss to Texas Christian. The coaches talked about recruiting and the need to enroll faster players.
"It was very obvious to me the other day that the other team (TCU) had a lot more African-American players than we did and they ran a lot faster than we did," DeBerry said Tuesday. "It just seems to be that way. African-American kids can run very well. That doesn't mean that Caucasian kids and other descents can't run, but it's very obvious to me that they run extremely well.
"Their (TCU's) defense had 11 African-American kids on their team and they were a very good defensive football team. So that's exactly what I was talking about."
Wide receiver Jason Brown, a senior from Arvada West who leads the Falcons with 31 receptions, is one of the team's best athletes. He is black but many times hasn't been in the game on key downs.
"That's the way we substitute, that's the way we call plays," DeBerry said. "Jason Brown, if we used him every play of the game, over time as any wideout in any program anywhere in the country, if you used them just to run downfield and be a decoy over a period of time, would wear down."
Asked whether Air Force needs more black players to become a better team, DeBerry said, "Have you looked at the NFL rosters lately? Have you looked at most college rosters? Enough said."
Edited by: Kaptain Poop