Common Enemies: Georgetown Basketball, Miami Football, and the Racial Transformation of College Sports

Thomas F. Schaller

Common Enemies: Georgetown Basketball, Miami Football, and the Racial Transformation of College Sports
Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Country
United States
Published
1 November 2021
Pages
304
ISBN
9781496215710

Common Enemies: Georgetown Basketball, Miami Football, and the Racial Transformation of College Sports

Thomas F. Schaller

During the 1980s Black athletes and other athletes of color broadened the popularity and profitability of major-college televised sports by infusing games with a Black style of play. At a moment ripe for a revolution in men’s college basketball and football, clashes between good guy white protagonists and bombastic bad boy Black antagonists attracted new fans and spectators. And no two teams in the 1980s welcomed the enemy’s role more than Georgetown Hoya basketball and Miami Hurricane football.

Georgetown and Miami taunted opponents. They celebrated scores and victories with in-your-face swagger. Coaches at both programs changed the tenor of postgame media appearances and the language journalists and broadcasters used to describe athletes. Athletes of color at both schools made sports apparel fashionable for younger fans, particularly young African American men. The Hoyas and the ‘Canes were a sensation because they made the bad-boy image look good. Popular culture took notice.

In the United States sports and race have always been tightly, if sometimes uncomfortably, entwined. Black athletes who dare to challenge the sporting status quo are often initially vilified but later accepted. The 1980s generation of barrier-busting college athletes took this process a step further. True to form, Georgetown’s and Miami’s aggressive style of play angered many fans and commentators. But in time their style was not only accepted but imitated by others, both Black and white. Love them or hate them, there was simply no way you could deny the Hoyas and the Hurricanes.

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