09-12-2024, 07:52 PM
So I was in a waiting room a few weeks ago. There was an elderly African American man in the waiting room with me. He was wearing a beautiful cap with the logos of all of the HBCUs. It was a beautiful cap.
I complimented him on the hat and asked him if he had attended an HBCU. He said "No, but I like to support the schools." I asked if he had kids that attended an HBCU. He said, "No. My son went to USC."
I asked if he played any sport at USC. He said, "Yes, he played football." I said, "Wow, that's impressive. I went to Stanford and have hated USC for 50 years."
He said, "Well, my son is in the Hall of Fame." I assumed that he meant the USC Hall of Fame. I asked, "Who is your son." He replied, "Lynn Swann. I thought he was going to commit to Stanford. They were up here at least once a week" Swann played for Serra in San Mateo.
What could have been: Lynn Swan, then Tony Hill, then James Lofton.
I complimented him on the hat and asked him if he had attended an HBCU. He said "No, but I like to support the schools." I asked if he had kids that attended an HBCU. He said, "No. My son went to USC."
I asked if he played any sport at USC. He said, "Yes, he played football." I said, "Wow, that's impressive. I went to Stanford and have hated USC for 50 years."
He said, "Well, my son is in the Hall of Fame." I assumed that he meant the USC Hall of Fame. I asked, "Who is your son." He replied, "Lynn Swann. I thought he was going to commit to Stanford. They were up here at least once a week" Swann played for Serra in San Mateo.
What could have been: Lynn Swan, then Tony Hill, then James Lofton.

