Shaqir O’Neal is joining a list of celebrity athletes across the country who have committed to the HBCU legacy. On Friday, the youngest son of NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal announced that he will be heading to Texas Southern University.
“I just wanted to change the narrative of culture and do something new. A lot of people are going to follow me,” O’Neal said during an interview with Overtime. “You can expect a lot of buckets,” he said in the interview. “I’m trying to get to the league.”
Shaqir O’Neal Announces Decision to Attend HBCU
The 18-year old shooting guard posted a photo in a Texas Southern University jersey to share the news with fans on his Instagram page.
Texas Southern University is located in Houston, Texas. It’s one of the largest HBCUs in the nation, enrolling over 10,000 students and offering over 100 academic programs. Founded in 1947, the school became the first state-supported institution in Houston. Notable alumni include Michael Strahan and Yolanda Adams.
Celebrity athletes have been drawing a lot of attention to HBCUs lately. In March, Master P’s son Hercy Miller announced his decision to play basketball at HBCU Tennessee State University after turning down offers from division one schools.
Shariq will not be the only O’Neal playing ball at an HBCU. His older brother, Shareef O’Neal, currently plays for the Louisianna State University (LSU) Tigers basketball team.
Tigers Welcome Shaq’s Son
The Texas Southern Tigers men’s basketball team gave Shaqir O’Neal a special welcome on Instagram.