I don't begrudge Keion Brooks his right to an opinion. Good for him. But he is a young person, saying what the media wants young people to say. He is a basketball player, and a good one. But let's not pretend he knows what he is talking about when it comes to Adolph Rupp.
Coach Rupp was a man of his times. He was one of the best basketball coaches of all time, maybe the best. Coach Rupp also integrated UK basketball. Was he perfect? No. Who is perfect? People in the 1960s and 1970s could not possibly have predicted societal norms 50-60 years later.
Nobody is calling for the renaming of Bryant-Denny Stadium, Jordan-Hare Stadium, Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Williams-Brice Stadium, Neyland Stadium, or Thompson-Boling Arena. None of those men were any less guilty than Rupp of living and serving during different times, under a different set of social norms.
Coach Rupp's accomplishments in developing young men, teaching them discipline, and expanding their earning potential are worthy of the honors afforded to him at the time. None of us can predict what society will look like 50 years from now. The cancel culture has gone way too far.
Aside from protecting his players, Cal should recuse himself from this public discussion due to the obvious conflict of interest, not to mention professional courtesy and common sense.