And it could give someone years they otherwise might not have. What more does anyone need to compute? Still, it's an ongoing educational process. Minority donors are in demand, since they make up such a small percentage of the available pool. Cheyney coach Chris Rouhlac found that out when he brought a group of his players, and wound up speaking to representatives from the national "Be The Match" program about making this happen at his historically-Black institution. And Harriton High coach Justin Mellor had some of his seniors there to lend a hand and find out what it's like to get involved with a worthy cause.