Understanding College Football
August 9, 2010 by guest blogger
Filed under featured articles, sports, women you should know
Compliments of Guest Blogger Heels and Helmets: It’s August and college football is here! Over the weekend, college football programs opened camped and the USA TODAY Coaches’ Poll released its 2010 Preseason Top 25. Here are the teams that the 59 head coaches on the USA TODAY Board of Coaches voted to be on the [...]
Football Moms: National Signing Day
July 7, 2010 by guest blogger
Filed under children
By Shavannia Williams, Heels & Helmets Recently, I received several questions from “football moms” seeking advice on helping their sons choose a college to play football. So, I decided to share a few points to help moms go through college recruiting with their sons. This is not an endorsed list from a university or the NCAA, [...]
White Men Can’t Jump – March Madness Stereotypes
March 24, 2010 by blackgirlgrown
Filed under race
I’ll admit. I’m not following NCAA March Madness. I glance at a game or two but haven’t engaged in bracketology, or Barack-etology, for years. But I stumbled across an interesting sports column written by CBS Sports’ Mike Freeman on emerging and growing stereotypes of white players in the tournament. According to Freeman: Saint Mary’s [...]

