On Jan. 6, the University of
Texas introduced Charlie Strong as its new head football coach, making
him the first African-American head coach of a male team in the school’s
history.
But not everyone is on board with the changing of the guard.
Someone – it’s unclear whether it
was a Texas fan or otherwise – created a Texas-themed shirt with
Strong’s face and the words, “Black Is The New Brown” in a tasteless
attempt to be funny. The Brown, of course, refers to former coach Mack Brown, who stepped down after 16 seasons.
The shirt was selling for $19.95
on the goods website Etsy and has since been taken down. But not before a
screenshot of the shirt was taken and the description for the item was copied:
After 16 years as head coach of the Longhorns, Mack Brown is stepping down to make way for Charlie Strong as the new head coach. Celebrate Charlie Strong’s arrival in style.
It’s stuff like this that, according to NPR,
gave Strong pause when offered the Texas job. Edith Royal, wife of the
late, great Darryl K. Royal, called Strong and urged him to take the
position. Royal’s 1969 team was the last all-white national championship
squad. Tight end Julius Whittier became the first African-American to
play for the Longhorns in 1970 and the landscape of the school was
changed forever.
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