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Babcock named to Coalition Academy

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FULTON, Md. – Virginia Tech athletics director Whit Babcock was named to the Coalition Academy, a first of its kind mentorship program pairing influential athletic directors with minority football coaches, as announced by The National Coalition of Minority Football Coaches (NCMFC) on Thursday.

The Coalition Academy will further the NCMFC's mission of preparing, promoting, and producing minority coaches at all levels of competition given the well-documented inequities minority coaches experience. In other words, the NCMFC wants the best candidates selected regardless of color, race, or sexuality.

Spearheaded by NCMFC Board Member Desiree Reed-Francois, and supported by Founder Michael Locksley, this unique and purposeful year-long program ties together mentorship, networking, and leadership training to help prepare the next generation of minority head coaches.

"As part of our efforts to provide comprehensive educational opportunities and networking to minority coaches, the Academy allows our participants to build upon their on-field experiences with the off-field information necessary as they advance," Reed-Francois said. "In the end, as in many professions, relationships and advocacy matter. The Academy will hopefully foster lifelong relationships between coaches and decision-makers. The Academy will provide minority coaches with one more tool in their belt as they seek to advance their careers and we are grateful to the mentors and to the coaches for their willingness to move college athletics forward."

The goal of this program is two-fold. First, the Academy will help counteract the unfortunate and misleading narrative that there is a lack of qualified minority coaches to fill available positions. Second, the Academy will help bring parity to the hiring process in college football.

Athletic Directors:
• Barry Alvarez (Wisconsin)
• Whit Babcock (Virginia Tech)
• Greg Byrne (Alabama)
• Jennifer Cohen (Washington)
• Pat Chun (Washington State)
• Jeremiah Donati (TCU)
• Candice Lee (Vanderbilt)
• Bernard Muir (Stanford)
• Dan Radakovich (Clemson)
• Jack Swarbrick (Notre Dame)
• Desiree Reed-Francois (UNLV)
• Kevin White (Duke)
• Debbie Yow (Emeritus, NC State)