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Marcus Freeman Becomes Notre Dame’s 2nd Black Head Coach in School History

The 35-year-old has some big shoes to fill as the next head coach of the Fighting Irish.

Now that the dust has settled from Brian Kellyโ€™s controversial exit from one of the most prestigious gigs in all of sports, one thing is abundantly clear: The Fighting Irish will have their second Black head coach in the history of the school.

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Per ESPN, Marcus Freeman, who previously served as the teamโ€™s defensive coordinator and linebackers coach, has been lauded for his innate ability to connect with players. Heโ€™s also pretty damn good at his job, as evidenced by the fact that the Irish held their final four opponents to a grand total of 23 pointsโ€”including a shutout of Georgia Tech.

And while he might be one of the youngest coaches in the history of the school at all of 35 years old, itโ€™s abundantly clear that both players and staff are excited to be under the former NFL playerโ€™s stewardship.

Donโ€™t believe me? Watch this:

https://twitter.com/NDFootball/status/1466773192563904519?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

โ€œIt is an honor to be named the head coach of Notre Dame Football,โ€ Freeman said in a statement. โ€œI am eternally grateful to both Father [John] Jenkins and [athletic director] Jack Swarbrick for giving me the opportunity to lead the exceptional men who make this program what it is. Notre Dame is a very special place and I look forward to pursuing a national championship with the most outstanding student-athletes, coaches, and staff in college football.โ€

For those wondering if Freemanโ€™s promotion was expected after Kelly pissed off the entire state of Indiana when he abruptly took $100 million of LSUโ€™s money and ran, the former Fighting Irish head coach took a glance in his crystal ball back in July and prophesied this very thing happening.

โ€œMy defensive coordinator is Black,โ€ Kelly said. โ€œAnd heโ€™s going to be the next head coach.โ€

https://twitter.com/Sports___Fan/status/1466511993372774400?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

SPOILER WARNING: He was right.

Sadly, Freemanโ€™s hiring does not signal the end of racism in America, nor does it mean Black coaches still wonโ€™t get left on read when they express their interest in other head coaching opportunities. (Ask Eric Bieniemy, the Susan Lucci of this โ€œall my life I had to fightโ€ football shit.) But what makes Freemanโ€™s hiring particularly interesting is that he isnโ€™t inheriting the reins of some forlorn reclamation project (you know, like just about every other Black assistant who becomes a head coach); itโ€™s that Notre Dame is primed and ready for a College Football Playoff push in the very near future.

Thatโ€™s kind of a big deal, and could (America has taught me to temper my expectations, but Iโ€™m trying here) lead to some much-needed progress in regard to diversity within the college coaching ranks.

And for those saying Freeman is too young to do the job, hereโ€™s your cordial invitation to shut that shit alllllllll the way up:

https://twitter.com/ESPNRittenberg/status/1466254416546254854?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

Congratulations are in order to Mr. Marcus Freeman, and I look forward to watching you bring Black excellence to the sidelines.

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