On the Bench: Bandwagoning

We all know that one person who tries to justify being a fan of the Miami Heat, the Golden State Warriors and the New York Knicks all at the same time. Please, just stop. Being a true sports fan means sticking to one team through times of victory and times of loss and heartbreak. The […]

On the Bench: The Slave Gene Myth

When segregation ended in 1964, racial biases continued to thrive through the slave gene myth. If you’re not familiar with this theory, let me enlighten you. The slave gene theory is a racial assumption that African Americans are better athletes, in general, than other races due to the physical legacy of slavery. The idea was […]

On the Bench: A tribute to Stuart Scott

ESPN SportsCenter anchor Stuart Scott passed away Jan. 3 leaving behind a legacy in sports media that will never be forgotten. Scott revolutionized the field of sports broadcasting by joining ESPN in 1993. Being African American, Scott created his own place in pop culture as he introduced the diversity that the world of sports media […]