Ed Reed’s hiring/non-hiring intertwined two issues: HBCUs hiring celebrity coaches in the wake of Deion Sanders’s run at Jackson State, and how people talk about HBCUs, says RJ_Writes
), where he was clearly frustrated about his contract situation and his office not being cleaned out, among other things.
In a positive sense, it can quickly raise the profile of the school and bring more people into the tent, including potential donors—which Reed says he’d bring along with contributing his own money to the program. But, in a negative sense, it can be a sideshow that snowballs out of control when things break bad—which things clearly did, leading toand saying Drake was lying in his appearance earlier on Martin’s show.
You can’t just bill yourself as a change agent and claim to have all the answers coming directly from one of college sports’ penthouses at Miami, where Reed played and spent three years as a support staffer. The time spent builds bonds with the people you work with and can promote alignment across the campus. Reed either skipped that step entirely or, at the very least, blazed through it without appropriate care.
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