On Sunday, sports analyst and former NFL player Shannon Sharpe created a Twitter uproar after tweeting that he wouldn’t have chosen to attend a Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) if he had better grades coming out of high school.
It all went down after Sharpe took to Twitter to address the hot topic of Deion Sanders leaving Jackson State University to head the football program at the University of Colorado.
While doing so Sharpe engaged in a heated Twitter discourse defending the former JSU coach.

Sharpe first responded to a tweet criticizing Sanders, telling the user that he sounded “ridiculous. ”
You sound RIDICULOUS https://t.co/Uap4TcvSrt
— shannon sharpe (@ShannonSharpe) December 4, 2022
He continued to respond to tweets defending Sanders’ decision, saying that Black people should uplift him as he has been given an opportunity “few have gotten” to coach a Power 5 program.
Be happy for a black man getting an opportunity few have gotten. https://t.co/rMfYgwm2J5
— shannon sharpe (@ShannonSharpe) December 4, 2022
Why can’t black ppl be happy for other black ppl. We always talk about talk lack of opportunities, but criticize when blks take opportunities https://t.co/3UuArKzUHT
— shannon sharpe (@ShannonSharpe) December 4, 2022
Time gave Jax St 2 Gr8 yrs. Jax St and HBCU’s should be glad he came and put new eyes on HBCU’s . Stop pretending like owes someone something. Gr8 opportunity and he took it. Be happy or be miserable and keep it moving either way https://t.co/ARigtmRWK7
— shannon sharpe (@ShannonSharpe) December 4, 2022
Despite Sharpe’s intentions, one tweet in particular ignited outrage on HBCU Twitter.
“I went to an HBCU. But only because I was Prop 48. It would out GR8 for me,” tweeted Sharpe on Sunday. “Had I had the grades coming out of HS. I wouldn’t have chosen an HBCU.”
I went to an HBCU, but only because I was prop 48. It worked out gr8 for me. Had I had the grades coming out of hs. I wouldn’t haven’t chosen an HBCU. https://t.co/dC2sFXB4iT
— shannon sharpe (@ShannonSharpe) December 4, 2022
Sharpe received plenty of backlash from Twitter users, as many were disappointed and offended by his comment that seemingly downplayed HBCUs.
That Shannon Sharpe tweet about HBCUs was really sloppy
— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) December 5, 2022
An HBCU gave Shannon Sharpe a chance when he used to live in shack and got the nerve to insinuate that he settled for them. Very wild.
— Grammy Songwriter Loading (@Tony_Still_Sang) December 5, 2022
Very disappointed with Shannon Sharpe’s tweet about HBCUs. People have to stop treating HBCUs as “second-class” institutions and schools.
— Olafimihan Oshin (@olafimihanoshin) December 5, 2022
Other users argued that Sharpe’s statement was strictly based on the athletic programs at HBCUs, and not the institutions in their entirety.
I really dont think Shannon Sharpe was trying to bad mouth HBCUs. I think he was strictly talking bout athletics. It worked out for him but he wasnt his first choice.
— Head Broke Boi Will (@MrGee54) December 5, 2022
I think two things can be true: yes, athletes aim for certain schools due to the exposure & opportunities provided those schools AND ALSO what Shannon Sharpe said perpetuates the negative stereotype that HBCUs are default/last-choice schools for ppl that couldn’t get into others
— THE nerd’s attorney (@BigEsqBae_) December 5, 2022
Sharpe continued to defend his statement and respond to the backlash he received.
In response to a user who took issue with him comparing living in the neighborhood you grew up in, to attending an HBCU, he fired back saying, “From an educational stand HBCU’s are on par with PWI’s but from a facilities and resources stand point it’s not close. Stop trying to pretend it is. It isn’t.
From an educational stand HBCU’s are on par with PWI’s, but from a facilities and resources stand point it’s not close. Stop trying to pretend it is. It isn’t https://t.co/KAlIvQKitR
— shannon sharpe (@ShannonSharpe) December 4, 2022
Sharpe stood on his original comment that going to an HBCU wasn’t his first choice. However, he said that he would still choose to go to Savannah State University ‘knowing what he knows now.’
Let’s be excited for @DeionSanders. He gave JSU 3 great years, 2 SWAC championships, a new football facility and a blueprint of what they can become. pic.twitter.com/JaqBPGcD9d
— shannon sharpe (@ShannonSharpe) December 5, 2022
He also revealed in a tweet that he chose to stay at Savannah State even after having the opportunity to transfer to a Power 5 school his sophomore year.
Despite his comments, Sharpe appears to suggest that he remains a proud graduate of an HBCU with no disdain for them.
Dumb Dumb I’m a graduate of an HBCU. You’ve come to the conclusion because HBCU wasn’t my 1st choice. I have disdain for them? That is utterly RIDICULOUS https://t.co/L0hSZmwrCF
— shannon sharpe (@ShannonSharpe) December 6, 2022