Silent protest, pull your kids out of these D1 schools and enroll them in a HBCU. We talking about change. Don’t talk about it, be about it. I’m at Alabama State and can do exactly what they can and more for your son. Point blank period....
#changethegame
@marcuskreed
@HBCUBuzz
That’s the point I’m making, now I’m in a position to change that narrative with guys like myself. We never thought about an HBCU. That’s how much we are brainwashed
@mowilliams
Coach - I get recruiting is a dog eat dog world. However, if a Power 5 offers you a job after a very successful year 1 are you going or staying at ASU?
@mowilliams
Mo I respect you as a player & learning you as a coach but you can’t be preaching & the guy that’s your mentor that’s won of the backs of black urban kids is chilling on the gram celebrity hopping. (Mark Gottfried) where’s he stand are is he still mad at Dennis Smith
@bigsmoove07
Did you read all my tweets. Go back and read them my brother. We are together. Why are you coming at me, change this narrative. I support you and whatever you doing to uplift us. And I will continue to do that with my platform. I spoke on that
@mowilliams
Mo no offense if this was Buck Joiner at Hampton who has paid his dues I understand more. But even Buck knows we still have blacks dying in the streets, this isn’t the time for that. If you want to win over blacks maybe marching will help recruiting
@mowilliams
Hi Coach I hope all is well, I’m contacting you regarding my son Barlow. He is a 6’9” 235lb Forward that is graduating from DMACC in Iowa. He was the starting 4 on a team that went 29-4 in the toughest D2 conference in the country.
@mowilliams
Hey coach I am a strong athletic point gaurd from newton high school name Luther Williams , 5’11 . Yes i lack size but boy he has freakish athleticism and speed to counter my downfall .i have good iq and is best at creating thing for other, I give problem on the defense the wa
@mowilliams
FACTS!!! Mo Williams is an accomplished basketball player and coach!! Make HBCU a Power 5 Conference if you want real change!!! The money goes where the players are!! Our black athletes can make HBCU schools powerful!!