2023 College Football Week 2

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I didn’t really care whether Oregon outlasted Texas Tech tonight, but they did. One thing I appreciated about Oregon’s athletic department is that it put out a full-page ad in the New York Times with Bo Nix, hyping him up for a Heisman campaign.

Granted, it’s probably frustrating when you think about it that this would be a thing that could affect the voting of sports journalists in any way. Still, nice to see the Nike money splashed on behalf of a white QB, raising his national profile and indirectly adding to his NIL haul.

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Arizona St RB Cameron Skattebo takes the direct snap for a 13 yard TD! 1st down play before that!

Quinn Ewers can sling it!

Big game from West Virginia WR Hudson Clement 5 receptions 177 yards & 3 TD's!
 
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Wisconsin has laid a big turd on the road at Washington State, the team that no power conference would accept into their ranks.

After Iowa, Minnesota is technically still viable in the Big Ten West, although by transitive property, squeaking past putrid Nebraska at home is not encouraging. Looks like another crap year for what used to be the whitest division in power conference football. Worth noting that Ferentz and Fleck are now the two most tenured coaches there.
 

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Good to see Alabama lose.

And it’s good to see many Wisconsin DWFs eat crow. Fickell was brought in for an update of the old system and they still couldn’t beat Wazzou. McIntosh gambled and it doesn’t look like it will pay off.

I’d say this is Iowa’s year in Big Ten West, minus a hiccup.
 

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Good to see Alabama lose.

And it’s good to see many Wisconsin DWFs eat crow. Fickell was brought in for an update of the old system and they still couldn’t beat Wazzou. McIntosh gambled and it doesn’t look like it will pay off.

I’d say this is Iowa’s year in Big Ten West, minus a hiccup.
As a Wisconsite and longtime Badger and Packer fan I am actually enjoying seeing them fail when they move away from the great white talent that brought them past success.
 

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As a Wisconsite and longtime Badger and Packer fan I am actually enjoying seeing them fail when they move away from the great white talent that brought them past success.
I’ll be glad To be back at work tomorrow. No more football for me. Lol
 

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Watching ASU nnd let's go Skatteboo! He has 8 rushes for 32 yards and 1 td so far. I love watching white running backs!
 

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Ironically Shough was supposed to be next great Oregon QB after Justin Herbert but Cristobal brought over the mediocre black quarterback Anthony Brown so Shough transferred out a few years ago. Nix is the only starting White QB in the PAC 12.

Ewers with a great pass - what a contrast from the missed easy pass the Alabama quota had a few plays before.

The insanity of living in a country where only 13 percent of the population are black yet 11 of 12 starting qb's in the Pac 12 are black. Wow they are
just so magically good. So artificial and fake. Everything is a constant agenda and propaganda. It's getting harder to keep watching
the game we love as the years go by. Hoping for a major pushback soon. So we have to celebrates little wins like with more white rb's
and hopefully more white cb's. Just so angry about how these guys always win the battles even when they are outplayed. No agenda here.
Ignore the elephant in the room!
 

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Still watching the Oklahoma St vs ASU game. Even though I'm rooting for Skattebo I want OK. ST. to win. All of their
quarterbacks are of the non wrist flick variety. A rarerity these days. Is anyone else watching?
 

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In the Stanford vs USC Game Casey Filkins broke of a 59 yard run. Because the game is out of hand he has only 4 carries.
 

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Yes indeed WL!

WEEK 2 Stats
A few obscure names leading the way in Receiving this weekend! (3 of Top 4)

WR's
Hudson Clement (W Virginia) 5 receptions 177 Yards RECEIVING & 3 TD's!!!
^Kacper Rutkiewicz (No.Illinois) had 6 receptions 139 Yards & TD
Ricky Pearsall (Florida ) 6 rec 123 yards & TD
Easton Messer (Western Kentucky) 9 rec 116 Yards & TD!
London Humphreys (Vanderbilt) 4 rec 109 yards & TD
Xavier Restrepo (Miami) 6 rec 106 yards (white/hispanic?)
Luke McCaffrey (Rice) 7 rec 99 yards 2 TD's!
Brett Buckman (UConn) 9 rec 93 yards TD
Chase Roberts (BYU) 6 rec 84 yards & TD
Drew Donley (Texas St) 5 rec 79 yards
Logan Loya (UCLA) 4 rec 77 yards TD
Jacob Bernard (UL-Lafayette) 3 rec 70 yards
Luke Grimm (Kansas) 3 rec 69 yards
Cole Harrity (Buffalo) 6 rec 57 yards
Sean Atkins (So.Fla) 5 rec 57 yards + 39 yards passing
Austin Osborne (Bowling Green) 4 rec 56 yards
Luke Wysong (New Mexico) 4 rec 53 yards TD
Troy Stellato (Clemson) 5 rec 51 yards
Justin Olson (Mid Tenn) 4 rec 51 yards TD
Isaac TeSlaa (Arkansas) 3 rec 51 yards ...teams leading receiver
Wyatt Weiland (Wyoming) 3 rec 50 yards TD
John Humphreys (Stanford) 2 rec 42 yards
Ladd McConkey (UGA) DNP

TE
Isaac Rex (BYU) 4 rec 112 Yards TD!
Max Klare (Purdue) 8 rec 64 yards ..Freshman
Luke Lachey (Iowa) 3 rec 58 yards
Ben Yurosek (Stanford) 4 rec 54 yards
Oscar Delp (UGA) 2 rec 50 yards

RB
Tate Carney (Wake Forest) 117 yards RUSHING! 13 carries & TD!
Carson Steele (UCLA) 84 Yards 12 carries & TD + 1 rec 5 yards
Cody Schrader (Mizzou) 84 yards 23 carries
Will Shipley (Clemson) 73 yards 9 carries + 3 rec 22 yards
Samson Evans ( E Mich) 73 yards 11 carries
Owen Burk (Air Force) 71 yards 18 carries TD
Sam Scott (Wyoming) 70 yards 11 carries
Gavin Garcia (Kent St) 68 yards 18 carries
Casey Filkins (Stanford) 63 yards just 5 carries
Cameron Skattebo (Arizona St) 62 yards 14 carries & TD +
Dean Connors (Rice) 48 yards 8 carries + 7 rec 82 yards!
Victor Rosa (U.Conn) 17 yards 10 carries
Ethan Payne (Marshall) 16 yards 4 carries + 1 rec 7 yards
Charlie Offerdahl (Colorado) 11 yards 2 carries
Cash Jones (UGA) 4 yards 2 carries + 2 rec 32 yards & TD!

QB
JT Daniels (Rice) 401 yards PASSING 3 TD's!
Anthony Colandrea (Virginia) 377 yards 2 TD's ...5'-11" 180
Tyler Van Dyke (Miami) 374 Yards 5 TD's!!
Bo Nix (Oregon) 359 yards 2 TD's +46 yards rushing
Quinn Ewers (Texas) 349 Yards 3 TD's
Connor Weigman (TxA&m) 336 yards 2 TD's + Rushing TD
Connor Bazelak (Bowling Green ) 319 yards 3 TD's
Cole Klubnik (Clemson) 315 yards 4 TD's
AJ Swann (Vanderbilt) 314 yards 3 TD's
Devin LEARY (Kentucky) 299 yards 4 TD's
Hayes King (GaTech) 290 yards 4 TD's
Sam Hartman (Wake Forest) 286 yards 4 TD's
Ben Wooldridge (UL-L) 285 Yards 2 TD's + 49 yards rushing TD
Carson Beck (UGA) 283 yards 2 TD's
Tyler Slough (Texas Tech) 282 yards 3 TD's + 101 Yards RUSHING & TD!
JJ McCarthy (Michigan) 278 yards 2 TD's
Tanner Mordecai (Wisconsin) 278 yards TD
Dylan Hopkins (New Mexico) 273 yards 4 TD's
JR Plumlee (UCF) 272 Yards + 73 yards rushing
Grayson McCall (Coastal Carolina) 268 yards TD
Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss) 267 yards 2 TD's + 41 yards rushing
Drake Maye (UNC) 208 yards + 57 yards rushing & TD
Luke Altmeyer (Illinois) 202 yards TD + 70 yards rushing 2 TD's!

FCS
RB's
Dylan Laube (New Hampshire) 30 yards rushing 7 carries + 12 RECEPTIONS for 295 YARDS RECEIVING 2 TD's!!!
Nick Ostmo (Montana) 118 yards rushing 12 carries 2 TD's + 2 rec 27 yards
Bronson Yoder (W&M) 17 carries 88 yards TD + 1 rec 12 yards
Cole Mueller (Ill St) 11 carries 54 yards TD
WR's
Bo Belquist (NoDakota) 8 rec 123 yards
Christian Fredericksen (Idaho St) 8 rec 116 yards 2 TD's
Caleb Chapman (Incarnate Word) 5 rec 116 yards 2 TD's ....6'-5" Texas A&M/Oregon transfer
Owen Coleman (No.Arizona) 6 rec 96 yards TD
Hayden Hatten (Idaho) 5 rec 85 yards

Max Brosmer (NH) 493 yards Passing 4 TD's
QB Matthew Sluka (Holy Cross) 131 yards RUSHING 19 carries 2 TD's + 130 yards passing

Feel free to Add getting late ...sure i missed a few Didnt look at the FCS as much

Hawai'i still playing ...QB Brayden Schager 152 yards passing 2 TD's 1st Half
 
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I was really happy to see Plumlee lead the way for the win for UCF. He is very important to show that whites can do just about
anything that guys like Lamar Jackson and others can. Even Bo Nix I believe has a future in the nfl and along with many others
is a dual threat qb. The leagues have decided that is what they want for the most part. So our guys need to rise up to the challenge.
I still think a typical drop back passer with accuracy and a strong arm is the best option but that's not what they want. Yes some of
them will remain but I would advise our young guys to be prepared to do both to have a better chance to play at all levels.

As always an A+ Write Up Brother. One of the best things to read on the weekend. You rock with these stats! :flamethrower2:
 

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Laube's performance yesterday was one of the biggest days for a White athlete (any athlete for that matter) in a while. He did this against a very dark CMU team which makes it even better. A truly eye opening performance to hopefully get him more recognition during the season.

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Steele also now in a time-share with a black. Poor move going to UCLA as I have said from the outset.
As I was watching the UCLA game last night, I heard the announcers mention that when Steele entered the transfer portal, UCLA coaches went out to visit Steele in Indiana and convince him to come out to LA. Not sure what else he was supposed to do if the other schools nearer to him, Wisconsin, Iowa, etc. didn't show as much interest. Even if they did after the fact, it may have been, like hey you weren't interested enough when I came out of HS, I believe I'll bolt for the sunshine and beaches of California verses the cold mid-western winters.
....and again, splitting time may not be a bad thing for him. At 6'1 225 and built like a tank, he's a punishing down hill runner, but with a quick step. He's going to get hit, a lot. The time share might be better for his body, and he'll be fresher and be good going into the draft next year or the following year.
 

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As I was watching the UCLA game last night, I heard the announcers mention that when Steele entered the transfer portal, UCLA coaches went out to visit Steele in Indiana and convince him to come out to LA. Not sure what else he was supposed to do if the other schools nearer to him, Wisconsin, Iowa, etc. didn't show as much interest. Even if they did after the fact, it may have been, like hey you weren't interested enough when I came out of HS, I believe I'll bolt for the sunshine and beaches of California verses the cold mid-western winters.
....and again, splitting time may not be a bad thing for him. At 6'1 225 and built like a tank, he's a punishing down hill runner, but with a quick step. He's going to get hit, a lot. The time share might be better for his body, and he'll be fresher and be good going into the draft next year or the following year.

I have to agree with you. Steele has a better shot at national recognition at UCLA than he would have remaining at Ball State. If he stays healthy he should eclipse 1000 yards rushing. It's not an ideal situation but if he remained at Ball St and dominated all the detractors would point to the level of competition. UCLA at least is a big time program. It would be nice to see him get bumped up to 20 touches a game though.
 

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Still watching the Oklahoma St vs ASU game. Even though I'm rooting for Skattebo I want OK. ST. to win. All of their
quarterbacks are of the non wrist flick variety. A rarerity these days. Is anyone else watching?
Just finished watching the fights I’ll tune in for a bit .
Laube's performance yesterday was one of the biggest days for a White athlete (any athlete for that matter) in a while. He did this against a very dark CMU team which makes it even better. A truly eye opening performance to hopefully get him more recognition during the season.

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makes it even sweeter! McElwain has a very caste squad. With way too
Many retreads from Florida and inner city Detroit..
 

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In the Texas-Alabama game it was also nice to see that DE #91 Ethan Burke on the field a ton. He looks like one to keep an eye on.
 

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Tyler Shough had a good game, he's screwed by Cristobal (Oregon)

Dabo hands so many snaps to white WRs that even not mentioned enough here, Cole Turner is listed as starter, Greene had a wonderful catch...

Between him and the texas state receiver these one handed catches are insane! I think for clemson we will see more of an uptick as the season goes on too bc their high 4* black receivers have been unimpressive to say the least
 

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Thanks Ximasa! Great grab by Hamp Greene!

Mississippi State LB Jett Johnson named SEC Defensive Player of Week vs. Arizona...2 INTs + Sack; been a long time any player did that in the SEC!

USC LB/S Hybrid Tackett Curtis (from Louisiana) had a Fumble Recovery

Clemson LB Wade Woodaz had a PICK SIX TD!

UGA LB Chaz Chambliss had a INT

Iowa State DB Beau Freyler led the Cyclones in tackles vs Iowa

Purdue Freshman DB Dillon Thieneman has 2 INT's in Two games.

Ohio U. DB Austin Brawley has 2 INT's in three games
NCAA.com list him as a CB

No.Illinois WR Kacper Rukiewicz had 6 receptions 139 Yards & TD

FCS WR's
Bo Belquist (NoDakota) 8 rec 123 yards
Owen Coleman (No.Arizona) 6 rec 96 yards TD
 
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