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Monday, May 21
 
Should race be a factor when choosing a college?

There is so much for any graduating high school senior to consider when deciding which college to attend. For an athlete, it can be even more complicated.

Kellen Winslow Sr., the Pro Football Hall of Fame tight end and the father of a highly recruited high school player, asked his son to add one more criteria before making his final decision. The race of a college's football coach, he said, even its athletic director, should be considered when weighing all the factors.

We here at ESPN.com are interested in your take. Should race even be considered? Should college's hire more minority coaches to address this issue? Send us your comments by filling out the form below. Include your city, state/province and country, and click the "submit response" button. Check back for responses.

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