Black Coaches & Administrators

Black Coaches & Administrators

The Black Coaches & Administrators (BCA) is a non-profit organization whose primary purpose is "to foster the growth and development of ethnic minorities at all levels of sports both nationally and internationally". It currently is focused on athletics in North America, including professional leagues, college sports and high school athletics. The organization offers scholarships and actively promotes the hiring of ethnic minority coaches in professional and college sports.

The BCA was formed in 1988 as the Black Coaches Association, when two separate African American coaching groups (basketball and American football) merged and extended their work to coaches in all sports. The organization has been focused on improving the employment opportunities and professional development of ethnic minority coaches. Initially the organizations focus was on African Americans, but it has since expanded to all minority ethnic groups. On May 31, 2007, the name was officially changed to the Black Coaches & Administrators to clarify the expanding membership population of administrators and coaches within the BCA.

The BCA has long been highly critical of the lack of African American, and minority coaches in general, in college football --particularly on the highest, NCAA Division I-A level. Noting the high number of African American players in college football, the BCA has been concerned that there have only been 19 African-American DI-A college head coaches ever [http://www.bcasports.org/micontent.aspx?pn=FAQs&stats] .

BCA Classic

The BCA has sponsored college athletic events, the BCA Classics, in both basketball and football.

Basketball

The BCA Classic is an annual men's college basketball tournament held at various locations throughout the United States since 1994. Initially featuring a four teams playing two separate games, the field began expanding to a tournament format in 2000, to eight teams in 2004 [http://www.gazellegroup.com/bcabbclassic/history.html] .

Football

The BCA Classic (1997-2004) was an annual college football game held in the beginning of the season, piting two major college football progams against each other in order to promote the BCA, generate funds, and, ideally, to feature schools with African American coaches. The 1997 game was titled the Eddie Robinson Classic, subsequent games were named the BCA Classic. While the games were successful in terms of attendance and media coverage, the number of minority head coaches in D-IA did not go up and the BCA decided against holding a 2005 BCA Classic after its initial television contract expired in 2004 [http://www.dailytexanonline.com/media/storage/paper410/news/2001/02/16/Sports/College.Football.Getting.Head.Start-698628.shtml] .

References

External links

* [http://www.bcasports.org/ BCA Homepage]


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