Notre Dame Coach Takes ESPN’s Race-Baiting Question and Quietly Obliterates It in Front of Entire Stadium

After ⁢Notre Dame’s victory over Penn State⁣ in the Orange⁤ Bowl, ESPN ⁤reporter ‌Molly ⁣McGrath posed a controversial question to head coach marcus ​Freeman regarding his significance as the first Black head coach to lead a ​team to a national championship game. Instead of engaging⁤ with the racial aspect of the question, Freeman ⁣focused on his ⁤team, emphasizing that the party was about⁤ their collective achievement rather than his identity. His response, which ⁣highlighted the importance of teamwork‍ and inclusivity‌ regardless of race, garnered critically important praise on social⁣ media for its class and clarity.​ Commentators noted that Freeman’s focus ⁤on merit over race reflects a broader societal shift away from identity politics. The incident sparked ‌discussions about media biases regarding race⁤ and the potential for a more meritocratic approach to success.


It was a question that didn’t deserve to be asked — but it got an answer far better than it deserved.

After Notre Dame’s victory over Penn State at the Orange Bowl Thursday night, ESPN reporter Molly McGrath nearly managed to stain the celebration by asking Fighting Irish head coach Marcus Freeman a question that focused on his skin color.

But Freeman batted it aside — with a quiet, classy simplicity race-baiters could learn a lot from.

Check it out here:

“You are the first black head coach to go to a national championship game in college football,” McGrath said, as the crowd roared.

“Just hearing that response alone, how much does mean to you?”

There’s no telling what McGrath or her corporate masters at Disney-owned ESPN were hoping for. Maybe she thought she could spark some sort of screed, a grievance-laden, pseudo-scientific mixture of sports and race in America in 2025.

What she got was Freeman answering the question like a football coach, like an American, and like a man. And he did it in a way that obliterated the premise of the question.

“I’ve said this before, I don’t ever want to take attention away from the team,” he said.

“It is an honor, and I hope all coaches — minorities, black, Asian, white, it doesn’t matter, great people — continue to get opportunities to lead young men like this. But this ain’t about me. This is about us. We’re going to celebrate what we’ve done because it’s so special.”

The key part of that sentence is “it doesn’t matter.” Freeman wasn’t interested in talking skin color, he wasn’t interested in delivering a discourse on “diversity,” on “injustice” or whatever buzzword the left wants to throw out there today.

He was interested in celebrating the moment with his team of young men who’d just reached the pinnacle of their college sport.

And the social media reaction was overwhelming — praising Freeman’s answer and bashing McGrath’s question. Here’s a sample:


And then there was this one, asking the question that really matters when it comes to journalists missing the point:

There’s no question that leftists — and the progressives in charge of American establishment media outlets — are obsessed with race, and presenting a skewed racial narrative that will further leftist political goals. (Jussie Smollett is still in the news, after all.)

But there are signs the country could be waking up.

The election of President-elect Donald Trump for a second shot at the White House is doubtless the biggest, of course. His backing among black and Hispanic voters — as reported in exit polls — was a stunning rebuttal to the endless liberal accusations that Trump supporters are racist.

But there are other signs, as major corporations are also backing away from the hideous “diversity, equity and inclusion” propaganda that only makes things worse.

The United States is a long way from perfect — no human endeavor will ever be perfect — but it remains the greatest, freest country on earth, with a system built to reward individual achievement, and the achievements of teams of individuals working together.

Marcus Freeman’s answer, in front of a stadium full or fans and a national TV audience, was one more sign of what is possible.

The reflexive race-baiters will likely learn nothing, of course. But the rest of the country just might.




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