What Coach Don Haskins Did For The University Of Texas Western

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Glory Road
Glory Road is an American sports drama film, which introduces the struggles of African American males who participated in a sport dominated by whites at the time, at the collegiate level. The sport the men participated in was basketball, and they learned the struggles of being counted out and discriminated against because of their skin color.
The African American males all came from different parts of the country and were recruited to play collegiate basketball for Coach Don Haskins, and Texas Western University. Coach Dan Haskins, knew that for his team to be successful he had to do what was out of the ordinary at the time, which was to recruit African American basketball players. He knew that with their skill and speed they could be unstoppable. From that point on, I realized that what Coach Don Haskins did for the University of Texas Western, had been revolutionary. As a result, the film Glory Road is Revolutionary. …show more content…

During that time period of the 1960’s, that was never heard of but, Texas Western decided to change the face of the game. According to utep.com (2009), “Haskins became the first coach ever to start a lineup of five black players at a major college level.” Which is one of the many reasons Coach Haskins is so special because during a time period of racial tension, with him being a white man, he risked his life and family protecting his African American basketball players from hateful crimes, which not many coaches would have