ORLANDO -- The NCAA has a problem that is so glaring, it makes people cringe every time they see the numbers. It makes Charlotte Westerhaus mad.It should make you mad, too.
"It's appalling, disturbing, embarrassing,'' Westerhaus said. "People should be asking why this is still like it is. People should be asking questions every time there is an opening.''
Westerhaus is the NCAA vice-president of Diversity and Inclusion, and she isn't shy about letting you know her opinion on the lack of minorities that are head football coaches throughout her organization.
Of the 582 schools that play either Division I, II or III football (excluding the historically black universities), only 3.9 percent have head coaches of color.

























