“…Hollywood films such as Coach Carter, Remember the Titans , and Gridiron Gang are demonstrative of how popular culture is saturated with portrayals of secondary Black male coaches where the trifecta of pedagogical kinds (i.e., surrogate, disciplinarian, and superman) converge. Like the stereotypical representation of Black male teachers and teacher-coaches on film (Thomas, Johnson, & Brown, 2022), the existing scholarship on this population has provided little to no mention of the curricular, pedagogical, relational, or critical praxis among these men. Despite making up 2.4% of undergraduate enrollment in Power Five conference schools, Black male student-athletes comprised 55% of football teams and 56% of men’s basketball teams (Harper, 2018), and Brown et al (2019) found that Black student-athletes had the highest interest in coaching, which led to a desire for a career in education.…”