Plenty of black people care about those things, too.
The only thing this board loves more than bashing Bz, is calling other people racists. Some seems legit, and a very few seem to thrive on the rush of feeling morally superior when they get a chance to prove how much more socially advanced they are - even if they have to make up the "racism". (Sorry, I admit that is a comment based more on prior threads I have observed).
It has already been noted, but the kid was rushed by media and had a mic crammed in his face moments after winning the national championship in crazy fashion. He probably had a million thoughts racing through his head and mainly just wanted to take it all in with his teammates, family and coaches. Of course, he was all over the place and starting one sentence before finishing the prior. I think he is actually a very sophisticated speaker. You don't look away when he is talking and you want to know what he will say next (insert joke that you want to know what he just said). He grabs your attention. It is no wonder he was able to step in as a Frosh and lead the team.
This is why it is a shame that "well-spoken" has taken on the racial association. There are plenty of reasons why a nervous/excited young kid of any race, distracted by the pressure of a big game, might stumble a bit when peering into the window of a camera facing millions of viewers on the other side. Being well-spoken can be relative to the circumstances, not just someone's view of your race. Now, you have to be careful (if that kid is not white and you are) how you give him/her credit for handling the situation well. Or just ignore that he/she did a good job despite those challenges.