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A few more white rb's that might garner some playing time. junion rb for Eastern Michigan Brian Banham is listed as second string going into the fall and third stringer Ian Eriksen is a true sophomore. Stanford has a former walk on in Pat McFadden though if McCCafrey stays healthy I highly doubt he will be seeing the field behind speedy backup Bryce Love.
 
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Ohio State had offered a very talented wr in high school from Ohio four years ago in Frank Epitrouplous. I have no idea why he never got to see any action but he is now a senior on the two deep at Michigan State.
 
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I briefly mentioned a corner from Indiana last year but as a lot of players I find, they never seem to get on the field. Ben Bach apparently did last year playing in all 13 games a corner and he started against Duke. He is only a junior so maybe he will pan out.
 
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This one really kills me. Austin Hudson a free safety transfer to South Florida U. from Wisconsin U. played a lot his freshman year at UW. Why he transferred I do not have a clue. His bio says he has 4.45 speed and a 41 inch vertical. To me that says corner. Maybe he is no good at other aspects in playing the position but most black corners that suck have a lot less athletic traits than this guy.
 

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Peat has been a bust and I think Garnett was somewhat overhyped. Stanfords non white olinemen seem to be pretty soft - see johnathan martin
 

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Offensive Center transfers from Tennessee to West Virginia. On the face of it, "who cares", except that this has become a small trend of White players leaving Tennessee over the past 18 months ever since Butch Jones became the plantation manager, err, "head coach" of that team back in 2013. In addition to this most recent transfer, one of the top TE recruits in the country from a couple of years ago has transferred to Duke and a Kicker has transferred elsewhere as well.

Tennessee was trending lighter before he became coach, but after looking at the past couple of years of recruiting, including the one for 2017, that's obviously no longer the case.
 

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Offensive Center transfers from Tennessee to West Virginia. On the face of it, "who cares", except that this has become a small trend of White players leaving Tennessee over the past 18 months ever since Butch Jones became the plantation manager, err, "head coach" of that team back in 2013. In addition to this most recent transfer, one of the top TE recruits in the country from a couple of years ago has transferred to Duke and a Kicker has transferred elsewhere as well.

Tennessee was trending lighter before he became coach, but after looking at the past couple of years of recruiting, including the one for 2017, that's obviously no longer the case.

On the flipside West Virginia has whitened up considerably since Bitch Rod days. Hoping the Mountaineer have a good showing in the Big-12 so Holgersen can get a contract extension and continue the good work he's done.
 

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Wasn't sure where to put this, but it's a really good Caste article regarding Cade Carney, RB for Wake Forest.

The conventional wisdom is that Carney exceeded expectations with his spring performance at Wake. Grier is not in that camp.

Yeah. What did you expect?” Grier asks when people act surprised about Carney.

“It’s almost funny to me that I keep hearing that he had this remarkable spring. I’m like, If you just wrote on a piece of paper that here’s a running back that weighs 212-215 pounds, on laser runs a 4.5-40, he’s got a 40-inch vertical jump — and those are verified from the outside from the Nike combine,” Grier said. “I’ve got a video of him power cleaning 350 pounds, pretty easily from a full front squat. The kid is special. He blocks and he’s got some of the best hands on our team — we throw it a lot. He can run past you, over you, through you. I just don’t know what else you could look for in a running back.

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Wake Forest coach Dave Clawson promised Carney an opportunity to compete at running back, where many other coaches looked at him for other positions.

“What don’t you like about him as a running back?” Grier would ask. “What am I missing?

“He had a lot of offers, but unfortunately a lot of teams were looking at him as an athlete. Not enough people were taking him seriously as a running back. There were kids in the area getting 30-40 offers — great kids I’m sure and great players in their own right, but we’d be at camps and see Cade and know he’s simply a better player.

Spring practice video of Carney showcasing his skills
 

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Too bad there's no comments allowed after that article on Carney, because a lot of people likely would have pointed out the 800 pound gorilla in the room that the article is too cute to explicitly mention.
 

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Offensive Center transfers from Tennessee to West Virginia. On the face of it, "who cares", except that this has become a small trend of White players leaving Tennessee over the past 18 months ever since Butch Jones became the plantation manager, err, "head coach" of that team back in 2013. In addition to this most recent transfer, one of the top TE recruits in the country from a couple of years ago has transferred to Duke and a Kicker has transferred elsewhere as well.

Tennessee was trending lighter before he became coach, but after looking at the past couple of years of recruiting, including the one for 2017, that's obviously no longer the case.

That Tennessee program under caste traitor butch jones is probably more corrupt than Baylor. The pathetic path of mac coaches to bigger programs is one of the things I loathe the most in college football. Guys like Brian Kelly, Butch Jones and Dave Doeren built their careers on overlooked white players who were caste victims themselves and now with the success they had with their Mac teams those coaches do not recruit the players that got them to where they are today.
 

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Too bad there's no comments allowed after that article on Carney, because a lot of people likely would have pointed out the 800 pound gorilla in the room that the article is too cute to explicitly mention.
True, and I think the kid's high school head coach knew exactly what the deal was, but like in everything in Amerika 2.0 (really 3.0, which is Orwell's 'Animal Farm' version), he can't really state the obvious reason...as, per Orwell:

“they had come to a time when no one dared speak his mind, when fierce, growling dogs roamed everywhere, and when you had to watch your comrades torn to pieces after confessing to shocking crimes.”

The "shocking crime" here is simply being a White running back today.
 

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The exodus of "highly rated" recruits from Baylor is an interesting storyline and I am curious to see how it plays out. I hope Baylor will begin recruiting the overlooked talented white players in Texas.
 

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Highly touted qb Jarret Stidham is leaving Baylor as well. He played very well last year as a true freshman.
 

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Miami junior WR Braxton Berrios has been putting in work as a boundary receiver this offseason.

Along with Stacy Coley, Berrios will lead the Miami receiving corps in 2016. Last autumn, he worked mostly out of the slot on his way to recording 12 catches for 86 yards. The 5-foot-9, 180-pounder should see increased work on the boundary this coming season, with the Miami Herald's Barry Jackson noting that freshman WR Sam Bruce (who might be facing a one- or two-game suspension) is an ideal fit in the slot. The Canes are being forced to adjust their receiving rotation with the loss of Lawrence Cager to a torn right ACL earlier this week.
 

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A blurb from Weenieworld on Chad Kelly. I appreciate Kelly's confidence and think he has a ton of potential and could be a 1st round pick. I just hope he doesn't fall into the Manziel trap.

Ole Miss redshirt senior QB Chad Kelly said "I'm the best quarterback in the nation."

"I want to be remembered as the greatest quarterback that ever played," Kelly said. You don't know Swag Kelly if you think he stopped there. There was a shot left to take at his former school, Clemson, whose own QB Deshaun Watson had been relegated to no better than the second-best signal-caller in the nation by noted evaluator Swag Kelly earlier in the conversation. A reported asked about playing at LSU. Swag's response: "I'm excited to get down there to the real Death Valley to see how loud it is. The real Death Valley with 100,000." Last year, Swag, a 6-foot-1, 210-pounder, threw for 4,042 yards with a 31/13 TD/INT ratio and led the Rebels to a 10-3 record and a top-10 passing offense finish.
 

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My memory may be short but wasn't Vernon Adams pretty much guaranteed the job last year when he transferred in? He was celebrated as a heisman contender by media and DWFs alike.

At Pac-12 Media Days, Oregon HC Mark Helfrich would not name a starter between senior QB Dakota Prukop and redshirt freshman QB Travis Jonsen.

No surprise here. Prukop -- who transferred over from Montana State this winter -- was tested by Jonsen this spring and still has work remaining before he completely acclimates to the Ducks' system. Jonsen took a redshirt last season, but his familiarity with the program almost certainly helped him in March and April practices. "[With Prukop] [y]ou could see the wheels turning of, 'OK, we called that a red and we called that a white' or whatever it is. And those gears stuck a few times," Helfrich said. "Sometimes they're all trying to win the job with the next throw, and that's the worst kind of perspective to take into it."


Source: The Oregonian
 

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Looks like the NCAA is getting on board with the "anti-discrimination" (read: Transgender bathroom/restroom sharing) at all facilities that host NCAA events by sending out a "questionnaire" to evaluate host city policies. More (((Leftist))) totalitarian perversion being forced upon all of us, or suffer the consequences, most likely no longer being able to host an NCAA event, no matter how large or small.
 

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So a couple of Texas A&M football coaches were suspended w/o pay after making "degrading comments about women" during an annual' "Chalk Talk for Women" presentation to help women understand the game of football.

Here's A&M Head Coach Kevin Sumlin's official statement on it:
"There is absolutely no place in our program or in our university community for inappropriate conduct or degrading comments towards women, or anyone, regardless of intent," Sumlin said. "While I was in attendance at the Chalk Talk event this week, I was engaged in meeting participants, taking photographs and signing autographs, and I was unaware of the contents of Jim and Jeff's presentations until this morning.

"Upon learning of the details, I immediately consulted with director of athletics Scott Woodward, and made the decision that both Jim and Jeff will be suspended without pay for two weeks effective immediately and will serve 20 hours of community service. I have addressed the issue with both of them and have their commitment to be better representatives of our program.


And here's the "degrading" comments they made that got them suspended w/o pay and forced to do 20 hours of community service:

"We are Aggie women, we are filled with estrogen. Hullabaloo, canek, canek and back again.

"Maroon & white are the colors we love, we are putting down our dish towels and taking off our gloves.

"No more Lysol or Cascade, we want to score touchdowns and walk in this parade.

"We are Aggie women & this is our song, come on ... bring it on ... no more thong. Hullabaloo, canek, canek ... and so on ..."

Not even forty years ago, if this was done, the women in the audience would probably have smiled and giggled at this and enjoyed themselves and left the event happy.

The sad thing is that the only thing probably relevant today that wouldn't have been relevant back then, is the wearing of thongs. They've long since given up the estrogen, dish towels, Lysol and Cascade. Obviously, these two coaches never got that memo so now it's off to the "Gulag" for them so they can pay for their transgressions against the thought police of modern-day Amerika.
 
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