White Starters in Major College Football in 2009

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White Starters in Major College Football in 2009</span> by Colonel Reb


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(9/26/09)
This picture illustrates the plight of the white college football
player in 2009. Marginalized years ago, by white coaches who embraced
black players for their supposed athletic superiority, whites have been
forced to the back of the bus at many positions.

Using even
the most conservative estimate, whites make up over two-thirds
of the U.S. population in 2009. It seems highly unlikely that a game
that whites have enjoyed and excelled at for so many years could be so
dominated by non-whites simply by chance, especially when you consider
that the vast majority of U.S. high school football players are white.

Even
with many half white rosters in FBS football in 2009, the number of
white starters is much lower, partly due to the influence of pro-Caste
college football recruiting services that consistently rank non-white
players higher than white players with equal or better skills and/or
stats. When whites are recruited at positions like cornerback,
tailback, or wide receiver, they are often buried on the depth chart by
coaches who could care less about their talents, or they are told to
switch to a more racially correct (but often unnatural) position like
safety, linebacker, tight end, or fullback.

Many times,
superior white players will sit the bench in favor of inferior black
athletes who start even after performing badly for several games. Such
discrimination goes un-reported by mainstream sports journalists;
however, we at Caste Football are here to report all the facts so white
football recruits can choose teams that are more likely to give them a
fair chance to play their natural position, whatever it may be. Most of
the blame for such widespread anti-white discrimination should rightly
be placed on the university athletic administrators and coaches of the
FBS, who buy into the Caste hype and recruit nearly all-black classes
each year, while telling the record breaking white stars to walk on or
go to a smaller school.

Here are the breakdowns of white
starters by team and conference, using the 22 full-time offensive and
defensive positions as a baseline for comparisons. As you scroll down,
you will notice some interesting geographical factors to these numbers.


Southeastern Conference
Vanderbilt-11/22
Alabama-8/22
Arkansas-7/22
Tennessee-6/22
Georgia-5/22
LSU-5/22
Mississippi State-5/22
Ole Miss-5/22
South Carolina-5/22
Auburn-3/22
Florida-3/22
Kentucky-3/22

Total of 66/264 (25%) in the SEC

Mountain West Conference
BYU-16/22
Colorado State-16/22
Air Force-15/22
Wyoming-15/22
Texas Christian-10/22
New Mexico-8/22
San Diego State-8/22
UNLV-8/22
Utah-8/22

Total of 104/198 (52.52%) in the MWC

Big 12
Nebraska-13/22
Colorado-12/22
Kansas State-12/22
Kansas-11/22
Texas A&amp;M-10/22
Baylor-9/22
Missouri-9/22
Texas-9/22
Texas Tech-8/22
Iowa State-7/22
Oklahoma-7/22
Oklahoma State-5/22

Total of 112/264 (42.4%) in the Big 12

Big 10
Northwestern-15/22
Iowa-13/22
Wisconsin-13/22
</span>Penn State-12/22</span>
Michigan State-11/22
Minnesota-11/22
Ohio State-11/22
Purdue-11/22
Indiana-9/22
Michigan-8/22
Illinois-4/22

Total of 118/242 (48.76%) in the Big 10

FBS Independents
Army-13/22
Navy-13/22
Notre Dame-10/22

Total of 36/66 (54.5%) for the Independents

Atlantic Coast Conference
Wake Forest-11/22
Boston College-10/22
North Carolina-9/22
Virginia-9/22
Duke-7/22
Georgia Tech-7/22
North Carolina State-7/22
Florida State-6/22
Virginia Tech-6/22
Clemson-5/22
Maryland-4/22
Miami-4/22

Total of 85/264 (32.2%) in the ACC

Sun Belt Conference
Western Kentucky-13/22
Troy-10/22
Florida International-9/22
Louisiana Monroe-8/22
Florida Atlantic-7/22
Arkansas State-6/22
Louisiana Lafayette-6/22
North Texas-5/22
Middle Tennessee State-4/22

Total of 68/198 (34.3%) in the Sun Belt

Conference-USA
Central Florida-12/22
Southern Methodist-11/22
Rice-10/22
Tulsa-10/22
Tulane-8/22
Southern Miss-6/22
UAB-6/22
Houston-5/22
Marshall-5/22
UTEP-5/22
Memphis-4/22
East Carolina-3/22

Total of 85/264 (32.2%) in C-USA

Mid-America Conference
Central Michigan-13/22
Eastern Michigan-12/22
Northern Illinois-12/22
Western Michigan-12/22
Ball State-11/22
Bowling Green-11/22
Buffalo-10/22
Kent State-10/22
Ohio-10/22
Miami-9/22
Toledo-8/22
Akron-7/22
Temple-6/22

Total of 131/286 (45.8%) in the MAC

Big East
Cincinnati-12/22
Rutgers-10/22
Connecticut-9/22
Pittsburgh-9/22
Syracuse-9/22
West Virginia-9/22
Louisville-6/22
South Florida-5/22

Total of 69/176 (39.2%) in the Big East

Western Athletic Conference
Boise State-10/22
Fresno State-10/22
Idaho-9/22
Louisiana Tech-8/22
New Mexico State-7/22
Hawaii-5/22
San Jose State-5/22
Utah State-5/22
Nevada-4/22

Total of 63/198 (31.82%) in the WAC

Pac-10
Stanford-15/22
Oregon State-12/22
Washington State-11/22
Oregon-10/22
California-8/22
UCLA-8/22
Washington-8/22
Arizona-7/22
Arizona State-7/22
USC-5/22

Total of 91/220 (41.36%) in the Pac-10

Total number of white starters in the FBS in 2009=1,028/2,640 = 38.94%

We
can compare the number of white starters by conference as either
members or non-members of the Bowl Championship System. There is a
slight difference between these two groups, with BCS member conferences
starting over 2% fewer whites than non-BCS member conferences.

Overall,
the whitest conference is the Mountain West, with over 52% white
starters. This is not a surprise, since many MWC teams are in areas
with almost entirely white populations, and they tend to have coaches
who are willing to give whites a fair chance for playing time at the
Caste positions of CB, RB, and WR.

The blackest conference is
no surprise either, that being the Southeastern Conference. The Caste
System has a strong hold on coaches in the Southeast, and they usually
aren't interested in fairness enough to consider recruiting a white
player for one of the ultra-Caste positions, let alone playing him.

BCS Members
Big 10-118/242 (48.76%)
Big 12-112/264 (42.4%)
Pac 10-91/220 (41.36%)
Big East-69/176 (39.2%)
ACC-85/264 (32.2%)
SEC-66/264 (25%)

Total of 541/1,430 (37.83%)

Non-BCS Members
Independents-36/66 (54.5%)
MWC-104/198 (52.52%)
MAC-131/286 (45.8%)
Sun Belt-68/198 (34.3%)
C-USA-85/264 (32.2%)
WAC-63/198 (31.82%)

Total of 487/1,210 (40.25%)

You
might be asking yourself where the good news is in all of this. The
good news is that since 2005, the number of half white or better FBS
teams has increased, which means that the situation can be improved by
using knowledge of anti-white discrimination to work in our favor.

The
best thing you can do with this article is to email it or print it off
and show it to your friends, relatives, and any white high school
players you know, so they can make wise decisions when it comes time
for them to choose a place to play one of the many sports that whites
have always excelled at, college football.</span>
Edited by: Colonel_Reb
 

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Thanks so much for this research Colonel..you're the best! Three BCS conferences that start over 40% whites!

I hope me and a few other posters can take on the the project of looking back at the FBS all the way back to 2005 (when the Castefootball forum started) in 2010. This way you don't have to do everything Colonel. Part of this aforementioned project would be to look at the caste positions and if they have gotten whiter or blacker since 2005. We might have to stick to just BCS only in 2005, as the info might be hard to find on non BCS teams that weren't previewed that far back.

I really don't have time this year- as I just got married and am going back to my old job October 5th.
 

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Col Reb,
this is an awesome compilation. I believe we can nudge the Big Tens numbers up just a bit with one more white starter at Michigan (due to a second white on defense no less) and a few more at Penn State.
My rooting strategy is to root against the most anti-white team of any conference, especially a relatively pro-white conference, so I root against teams like Illinois, Akron, Utah, Utah State etc, because if these mostly black teams do well, other coaches in the conference might be more likely to copy them in their recruiting.
During the offseason I'll try to tackle a few conferences from years back to see if and how much improvement whites are making.
 

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ToughJ, what do you mean by looking back until 2005? Do you mean compiling a list like Colonel did for 2005,2006,2007, and 2008 with percentages? I can help if that is the case.
 

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I didn't go back and look at all the recently added white starters for every team, so I knew the numbers weren't perfect. Having said that, I did go back and redo the Big 10 numbers and overall numbers to include the new starters on those two teams. One other aspect to think about when looking at these numbers is that the FBS as a whole probably had half white starters until somewhere between 1990 and 1995. Hopefully the overall numbers will start to go up, mirroring the slight increase we've seen in majority white teams over the past 4 seasons. It will be interesting to look at these numbers from 2006-08 as well. We only previewed 89 FBS teams in 2005, so it will be difficult to compare that year with the others. This research can be done fairly easily by using the "Advanced Search" function, as long as the settings are correct for looking up topics in college football from any date.
 

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Whiteafflete15, this is an example of the format of this research that would be done for all 11 conferences and the Independents dating back to 2005. Note that I did this about a month ago (with a lot of help from referendum)- so this would need to be updated.

Here are the amount of whites starting in the SEC from 2005-2009.

2009- 72 white starters, 2008- 61, 2007- 60, 2006- 68 2005- 62

HB: 2009- 1 white starting (Hawkins), 2008- 1 white starting (Hawkins), 2007- 1 white starting (Hester), 2006- 0 whites starting- Hester was used at HB, but mostly at FB, 2005- 0 whites starting- Tre Smith and Peyton Hillis started some games, but were not full time starters

WR: 2009- 3 whites starting, 2008- 3 whites starting if you count Riley Cooper who was the 3rd WR, 2007- 2 whites starting, 2006- 1 white starting, 2005- 1 white starting.

DT: 2009- 2 whites starting, 2008- 2 whites starting 2007- 4 whites starting, 2006- 2 whites starting, 2005- 5 whites starting

S: 2009- 3 whites starting, 2008- 1 white starting, 2007- 2 whites starting, 2006- 1 white starting, 2005- 1 white starting

CB: 2009- 0, 2008- 0, 2007- 0, 2006- 0, 2005- 1 white starting

Total caste breakers: 2009- 9 whites, 2008- 7 whites, 2007- 9 whites, 2006- 4 whites, 2005- 8 whites
 

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Thanks for the great article CR, I forwarded it onto a buncha buddies.

TJR, thanks for that SEC breakdown partner.
 

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Thanks for the gratitude Dixie- referendum did part of that research as well. What I meant by saying it needs to be updated, is that the 2009 white starters in the SEC has apparently gone down from 72 to 66 according to Colonel Reb.
 

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good work, Colonel. you are a fine example of what every Caste Footballer could be if they were willing to put in the effort!
 

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I'll do the Big 12 for every year since 2005.

I might do the the Big-10 after that unless someone else wants to.
 

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Thanks for the compliments, everyone! If a few people take one conference each, it won't take much time to get the info together.
 

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Here is the Big XII. I'll list the individual percentages for each team. Thanks to Reb for the 2009 info!
Big XII -2005

North Division

Colorado - 12/22
Iowa State - 14/22
Kansas - 10/22
Kansas State - 11/22
Missouri - N/A
Nebraska - 11/22

South Division

Baylor - 6/22
Oklahoma - 3/22
Oklahoma State - N/A
Texas - N/A
Texas A&M - 8/22
Texas Tech - N/A

Probably somewhere between 35-40% of starters were white.

Big XII - 2006

North Division

Colorado - 9/22
Iowa State - 12/22
Kansas - 9/22
Kansas State - 11/22
Missouri - 7/22
Nebraska - 13/22

South Division

Baylor - 5/22
Oklahoma - 5/22
Oklahoma State - 3/22
Texas - 7/22
Texas A&M - 9/22
Texas Tech - 7/22 (Took out two hispanics included on offense.)

33% Starters were white.

Big XII - 2007

North Division

Colorado - 9/22
Iowa State - 8/22
Kansas - 9/22
Kansas State - 11/22
Missouri - 8/22
Nebraska - 11/22

South Division

Baylor - 9/22
Oklahoma - 5/22
Oklahoma State - 5/22
Texas - 6/22
Texas A&M - 8/22
Texas Tech - 10/22

37.5% Starters were white.

Big XII - 2008

North Division

Colorado - 12/22
Iowa State - 9/22
Kansas - 13/22
Kansas State - 5/22
Missouri - 9/22
Nebraska - 12/22

South Division

Baylor - 9/22
Oklahoma - 6/22
Oklahoma State - 6/22
Texas - 8/22
Texas A&M - 8/22
Texas Tech - 7/22

39.3% Staters were white.

Big XII - 2009
Nebraska-13/22
Colorado-12/22
Kansas State-12/22
Kansas-11/22
Texas A&M-10/22
Baylor-9/22
Missouri-9/22
Texas-9/22
Texas Tech-8/22
Iowa State-7/22
Oklahoma-7/22
Oklahoma State-5/22

Total of 112/264 (42.4%) in the Big 12

Here are the percents of each team's white starters over the last 4-5 years, along with the total number of white starters they have had over that time span.

Nebraska - 55% of starters over last 5 years have been white. (60 total.)
Colorado - 49% of starters over last 5 years have been white. (54 total.)
Kansas - 47% of starters over last 5 years have been white. (52 total.)
Kansas State - 45% of starters over last 5 years have been white. (50 total.)
Iowa State - 45% of starters over last 5 years have been white. (50 total.)
Texas A&M - 39% of starters over last 5 years have been white. (43 total.)
Texas Tech - 39% of starters over last 4 years have been white. (34 total. Over 4 years.)
Missouri - 38% of starters over last 4 years have been white. (33 total. Over 4 years.)
Baylor - 35% of starters over last 5 years have been white. (39 total.)
Texas - 34% of starters over last 4 years have been white. (30 total. Over 4 years.)
Oklahoma - 24% of starters over last 5 years have been white. (23 total.)
Oklahoma State - 22% of starters over last 4 years have been white. (19 total. Over 4 years.)

Edited by: Jack Lambert
 
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