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Tony Dungy: Lack of black college coaches 'disgraceful'
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Super Bowl-winning coach Tony Dungy called the dearth of minority head coaches in major college football "disgraceful."
Dungy became the first black coach to win a Super Bowl in 2007 with the Indianapolis Colts. Now an analyst with NBC's pregame show, Dungy said on the program Sunday night that minority coaches believe they have more opportunity for advancement in the pros than in college.
Of the 120 Football Bowl Subdivision coaches this season, just nine are minorities -- and only Miami's Randy Shannon is at a BCS school. Seven of the 32 coaches in the NFL are black, including Bills interim coach Perry Fewell.
Asked whether the situation in the college game represents institutionalized racism, Dungy said, "The numbers would tell you that it is."
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After the 2006 season, Dungy recommended then-Vikings defensive coordinator Mike Tomlin for the head coaching position at a BCS school. Tomlin didn't get an interview. A month later, the Steelers hired him as their head coach, and within two years he led them to a Super Bowl win.
"That's the difference between the NCAA and the NFL right now," Dungy said.
Dungy met last month with NCAA officials and has offered his help on the issue. He called on school presidents to reverse the trend.
"They've got to step up and say, 'We're going to do the right thing. We're going to hire qualified people. We're going to hire the best man for the job regardless of what boosters or anyone else has to say,'" Dungy said.
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