Johnson to Participate in NCAA Football Academy
Jack Johnson assistant football coach was selected to participate in the NCAA Men's Football Academy. This program is sponsored by the Diversity & Inclusion and the Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee (MOIC). The program is administered by the NCAA and receives support from the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), the Black Coaches Association (BCA), and the National Football League (NFL).
The program held in Indianapolis is designed to improve and reinforce various aspects of coaching to help support minority coaches in their advancement in intercollegiate athletics. The workshops run June 30th to July 2nd this summer and participants were chosen from a competitive pool across all college divisions.
"In my dealings with the NCAA, I know how competitive these programs are to get into," BC Head Coach Michael Clark commented. "It is a credit to both Jack and the standing our program has in college football. I am aware that Ron Prince and Norries Wilson two recent graduates of the program are now Division I head coaches. I hope it benefits both Jack and our program," Clark added.
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