jaysfor3 wrote:Come on, Mac isn't a racist, look at his years of body of work, interactions...etc. tons of players and people of all colors around him saying it's entirely out of character including Mr Ernie Chambers and a terrible racially insensitive analogy he poorly used, but Mac isn't a racist...saying so doesn't help the dialogue. Did you read the Josh Jones article?!? However, as some others have said and I've thought before since this incident, I am not sure he survives this after the season as that one mistake of 25+ years of coaching with his terrible choice of words could really negatively impact his ability to recruit as recruits don't know him like those who've known him for years might not be able to look past it.
Really? What if that phrase came out of Fred Hoibergs mouth? How would that change the way you view him? Who cares what you and I think? It doesnt matter. It is all about what other people think. Recruits, the parents and family of those recruits, the coaches of those recruits, the friends of those recruits. Not only recruits, but opposing coaches recruiting against him, media, fans and joe blow down the street. Basically everyone. He cant un-say what he said. He will forever be known as the guy that said "stay on the plantation" in the locker room. Wait till the off season, he will be know as "dead man walking".
Maybe he can find a way to hang around. Having the whitest team in the country worked out pretty well for the 1970-1980s Celtics. It seems to work okay for BYU. Christ, what a mess.