Power 5 Conference athletics are about athletes first and students second. There is also no unique cultural experience, only the status quo generic college experience that the favored group prefers, which is unregulated wanton student body behavior.
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) athletics are about academics first, a somewhat blacker cultural experience second and athletes third.
Both groups of colleges are about money. The Power 5 college attendee is an athlete first and student second who is seeking the faster route of money acquisition into the professional ranks even though only a relative few in the Power 5 Conferences go professional, are able to “cut it” professionally or have a long career.
On the other hand, the HBCU college attendee is a student first who seeks financial improvement through the degree program, not by going into professional sports. This is a slower but surer route for a much larger number of HBCU attendees; however, this is then voided by most companies who only or mainly recruit and hire employees from Power 5 schools, thus by default limit their pool to mostly white folks.
This is obviously false sense Power 5 schools recruit maniacally from black high schools across the country, especially, urban inner city, to keep these athletically superior from going to HBCU's. We've seen the same thing when white people figured out they could make money off the backs of Negro League baseball players. Now the white leagues are viewed as always having been better than the Negro League. This is far from the truth. Remember Jesse Owens and Wilma Rudolph, Jack Johnson and Arthur Ashe, Samson, and of course, Tiger Woods and many others before the year 2020. We can easily see how black quarterbacks are increasingly dominating the NFL and college ranks, except when owners, coaches and players throw in stumbling blocks. These are all the same, things that fundamentally challenge our logic to remember and accept how we humans came up via inclusive and diverse logic and how we came down with exclusive and perverse logic.
This general and specific confusion and illusion is again being challenged and exposed by Deion Sanders. This is one of the reasons why all those who benefit from the many confusions and illusions associated with the mistaken superiority of Power 5 over HBCU's are working feverishly, as racist collectives do, to try to stop the inevitable awakening and wokening and wokeness and becoming woke to truths. These maniacs are not simply trying to stop a football team. These truths have already been exposed, and are still being exposed throughout all ten areas of people activity. The sports arena context is just another way of proving what has already been proven from the beginning of human history until now.
Almost all HBCU athletes treat athletics as secondary and a side focus and additional focus to their reasons for choosing to go to an HBCU. On the other hand, almost all Power 5 athletes treat athletics as a primary focus and the best means to professional ends, or at the minimum, to be an athlete associated with a school that helps them feel athletic self-esteem for four or five years, even though they know from jump, they ain't going professional. Thus even the more athletic second and third stringers tend to go to Power 5 schools. These second and third stringers have decided it is better to not get much playing time at a Power 5 school than to be a first stringer at an HBCU, even though, in most instances, their NFL chances are almost nonexistent. By the way, in case you don't know, missed it above or are in denial, all this miseducation and false notions regarding Power 5 and HBCU's is because the former is considered white and always greater than, while the latter is considered black and always lesser than. This, of course, is a basic tenet of Maafa Racism for which there should be no confusion because it is not an illusion. Maafa Racism, as a basic goal, creates many self-fulfilling results that they then go back and create self-fulfilling prophecies that we then continue to project and expect and fail to question and inspect. As said many times before, this climate is changing and nothing can stop it, except spirits and principalities who are reluctantly, but inevitably giving way to their replacements.Everything Must Change by James Ingram