Interview with Florida A&M assistant football coach James Spady

Published: June 8, 2020, 8:04 p.m.

HBCU Sports' Kendrick Marshall talks to FAMU assistant coach James Spady about the unique experience he faced as the head coach at Alabama A&M in 2017 when some of his players kneeled in protest before the start of the Magic City Classic football game at Legion Field in Birmingham, AL. As we witness world-wide protest rallies calling for an end to racism in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd, Spady talks about how he's s optimistic that the energetic actions of young people will spur the substantive changes so many have sought before them.