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UGA FB Fred Munzenmaier scores a TD in the Dawgs win against Arizona State.
 

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Although he's not near the top of the rushing charts, Jr RB Sean Jellison is both the leading rusher (50 for 204, 3TD) and the leading receiver (10 for 79, 1TD) for the FCS #6 ranked New Hampshire Wildcats. They've already had their bye week, so they've only played 3 games, hence the low stat totals.

He was a phenomenal HS runningback, as you can see from his bio.
 

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Just a headsup for a kid I saw in late action of the Texas-UTEP game: Jamison Berryhill of Texas. He had 8 carries for 37 yards.

I remember first seeing him a couple of years ago in the Odessa Permian-Euless Trinity game and was impressed. He runs with power and authority. He's 5-11, 225 and a red shirt freshman.

File him away for future consideration.Edited by: Bronk
 

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Pro Football Weekly looks at how several notable N.F.L. prospects fared last week.
DD.comment: We know for a fact that N.F.L. scouts have "estimated" Toby Gerhart's 40 time at 4.60. LeGarrette Blount (Oregon) and Charles Scott (L.S.U.), who are reportedly regarded as solid tailback prospects, also received 4.60 "estimates" from scouts coming into the season. Knowshon Moreno ran a official 4.68 at the 2009 N.F.L. Combine and was the 12th pick overall...How fast does Toby Gerhart have to be to line up at tailback in the N.F.L. and why is the standard for speed not the same for him, assuming he does run a 4.6?
 

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celticdb15 said:
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Pro Football Weekly looks at how several notable N.F.L. prospects fared last week[/COLOR">.DD.comment</font>: We know for a fact that N.F.L. scouts have "estimated" [COLOR=#cc0000">[u]Toby Gerhart[/u][/COLOR">'s 40 time at 4.60. LeGarrette Blount (Oregon) and Charles Scott (L.S.U.), who are reportedly regarded as solid tailback prospects, also received 4.60 "estimates" from scouts coming into the season. Knowshon Moreno ran a official 4.68 at the 2009 N.F.L. Combine and was the 12th pick overall...How fast does Toby Gerhart have to be to line up at tailback in the N.F.L. and why is the standard for speed not the same for him, assuming he does run a 4.6?


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If you compare Brian Leonard's 40 time at the Scout.com Nike combine to Gerhart's, they are almost equal. Leonard's was 4.47 and Gerhart's was 4.48. I assume Gerhart will run a time similar to Leonard's 4.49/4.52 on the slower combine track surface. Gerhart also didn't bulk up at all to play FB like Leonard, so he might break 4.5 in the 40, unlike Leonard's rounded time.

I thought Moreno's official 40 time was 4.63. Maybe it was electronically edited from 4.63 to 4.68 later on? Interesting, because Hillis' 40 time went from being reported at 4.58 to 4.64 on NFLdraftscout at least 5 months after the combine. However, Moreno's time on NFLdraftscout is actually listed at 4.5 flat with a high time of 4.68. Something is fishy here.
 

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Agreed Tough. NFL scouts are already thinking of excuses to screw this kid over. It makes me sick that they feel the need to cleanse the position every year when we have stellar athletes come up at RB. In recent years, Leonard, Hester, and Hillis. Will he end up another casualty of the NFL? If he does im afraidI may have to reconsider my association with the game of football. Toby's fast enough, his Stanford coaches know it, he knows it, andsoon the whole Pac 10 and country will know it!
 

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this article made me want to puke. honestly.

"Stanford senior RB Toby Gerhart lit up Washington's defense for 27-200-1 last week, but he has largely disappointed scouts, who see him as too much of a tweener â€" not quick or fast enough for the tailback position nor strong and physical enough for a fullback. The coaching staff has compared him to former Stanford great Tommy Vardell and can't sing his praises enough, but scouts do not know where to play him."

don't know where to play a back that runs for 200 yards? not fast enough? tweener? for f**k sakes....
 

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Has there been a white runningback in the past 10 of 15 years that wasn't considered a tweener? Heath Evans, Rob Konrad, Alstott, Leonard, and the list goes on. This is a bunch of crap.
 

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That blurb on Toby is pure caste insanity. It proves anti-white discrimination, because he's disappointing the caste scouts by being too good of a runner. They want him to be a FB, not a RB, his natural position. Great piece of Caste System evidence for us to save and use. I guarantee you Toby will be faster in the 40 than Slowshon Moreno and probably half the other black backs in next year's draft. He's the most physical runner I see in college football right now. He spins off tacklers and makes people miss enough to be the second leading rusher in the FBS. These so-called talent evaluators make me want to puke.
 

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These types or articles just upset me more and more. What is a white running back supposed to do? Run for 4000 yards in a season?
 

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I love DraftDaddy's quote on the article. Elephant in the room anyone?

DraftDaddy said:
"...How fast does Toby Gerhart have to be to line up at tailback in the N.F.L. and why is the standard for speed not the same for him, assuming he does run a 4.6?"
 

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PhillyBirds said:
I love DraftDaddy's quote on the article. Elephant in the room anyone?

DraftDaddy said:
"...How fast does Toby Gerhart have to be to line up at tailback in the N.F.L. and why is the standard for speed not the same for him, assuming he does run a 4.6?"

Great find PhillyBirds. Draft Daddy is the only scout site that speaks the truth. They pretty much say it's racial without directly saying it. I can understand why they don't just say "it's cuz he's white" because their website will come under full assault from the Marxists. Right now they can open people's eyes by stepping up to the line but not crossing it.
 

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backrow said:
this article made me want to puke. honestly.

"Stanford senior RB Toby Gerhart lit up Washington's defense for 27-200-1 last week, but he has largely disappointed scouts, who see him as too much of a tweener â€" not quick or fast enough for the tailback position nor strong and physical enough for a fullback. The coaching staff has compared him to former Stanford great Tommy Vardell and can't sing his praises enough, but scouts do not know where to play him."

don't know where to play a back that runs for 200 yards? not fast enough? tweener? for f**k sakes....

Woah, That's some serious BS. Not PHYSICAL enough? Come ON!
 

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Draft Daddy knows what the deal is with regards to race in sports. but like Freethinker said, they don't come right out and say it. much like some of the so-called "conservatives" in the media, Draft Daddy is being as radical as is allowed for the mainstream. they know what would happen if they came out and boldly spoke the truth, so they are tip-toeing the line as much as possible without crossing into our arena ... boldly speaking the truth and damn the consequences.
 

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Stats post moved to page 5.









Edited by: Colonel_Reb
 

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You forgot some names that I will add if I have too just to be fair to all of our great white runners.
 

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Bronk i think they are talking about him not being a physcial enough blocker. No sh*t his position is RB and he deffinitely is a physical runner, see how they put that twist on words?Anyways I can't wait for him to carve up UCLA today!
 

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White Power said:
You forgot some names that I will add if I have too just to be fair to all of our great white runners.

White Power, I had neglected to add the whites you listed this week. I've since added them to the list. Please give me the names of anyone else I may have missed or who you've come across since then and I'll add them as well.
 

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For what its worth, Chris Fowler said Gerhart will be running on Sundays in the future this morning on College Gameday.

Also, Wegher has 9 carries for 45 yards against Arkansas State.
 

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Toby already has 80 yards and 2 TDs after 20 minutes against UCLA... he's such a tweener, eh?
 

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In the 4th quartar, Gerhart has 27 carries for 132 yards and 3 TDs. Toby definatly doesn't have the speed to play RB in the NFL now does he, moron? Go Toby! Keep carving the Bruins up!
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Keep proving the "experts" wrong!
 

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All Gerhart needs is a fair and legit shot to play RB in the NFL. He needs an organization who will give him that opportunity, and draft him with the sole intention of playing him as a running back.

If that doesn't happen, then f*** the NFL. He can come back for his last year, tear up the PAC 10 once again, and the show the NFL the middle finger by going and playing baseball.

I would hate to see him not get a shot on Sundays, but I also don't want to see his career destroyed by being forced into a caste position like fullback.
 

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WEEK 5-I do not claim this to be a complete list of white RBs! Please add any others you might know about. My new motto is: Don't complain, add their name!

FBS
Luke Lippincott-Nevada-19 carries for 170 yards and a TD plus 4 catches for a team high 77 yards and threw a 6 yard TD pass
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J.J. DiLuigi-BYU-4 runs for 20 yards plus a 38 yard KR
Bryan Kariya-BYU-3 runs for 14 yards
John Mosure-Colorado State-9 runs for 41 yards and a 21 yard KR
Jared Tew-Air Force-18 runs for 49 yards plus a 15 yard catch and a 22 yard KR
Nathan Walker-Air Force-NSA
Ryan Southworth-Air Force-NSA
Rex Burkhead-Nebraska-No Game
Sausan Shakerin-Utah-No Game
Jamison Berryhill-Texas-No Game
Alex Daniel-Northwestern-NSA
Jacob Schmidt-Northwestern-2 runs for 2 yards plus 3 catches for 37 yards
Joe Martinek-Rutgers-No Game
Dan Dierking-Purdue-NSA
Jared Hawkins-Vanderbilt-10 runs for 54 yards
Ryan Van Rensberg-Vanderbilt-NSA
Patrick DiMarco-South Carolina-1 run for 1 yard plus 3 catches for 7 yards
Micah Mosley-North Texas-No Game
Toby Gerhart-Stanford-game highs 29 carries for 134 yards and 3 TDs plus 2 catches for 24 yards
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Tyler Gaffney-Stanford-NSA
Owen Marecic-Stanford-1 run for 5 yards
Kevin Harris-Wake Forest-NSA
Jake Sharp-Kansas-No Game
Paul Homer-Washington-1 catch for 5 yards
Skylar Jessen-Washington State-NSA
Jordan Roberts-West Virginia-NSA
Alexander Teich-Navy-7 runs for 20 yards
Cory Finnerty-Navy-2 runs for no gain and a 12 yard catch
Bobby Doyle-Navy-NSA
Chane Moline-UCLA-1 catch for 6 yards
Craig Sheppard-UCLA-NSA
Willie Rose-FAU-4 runs for 7 yards plus 3 catches for 36 yards
John Goebel-Cincinatti-NSA
Dan Mulrooney-Boston College-NSA
Corey Welch-Eastern Michigan-4 runs for 2 yards plus an 11 yard catch
Ryan Christian-Texas Christian-1 catch for 12 yards
Robbie Frey-Connecticut-No Game
Derek Lawson-Arkansas State-3 runs for 4 yards
Joe Suhey-Penn State-1 catch for 15 yards
Joe Gantz-Ohio State-NSA
Brandon Wegher-Iowa-11 runs for a game high 49 yards plus 2 catches for 12 yards
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Beau Blankenship-Iowa-NSA
Andy Hartmann-Ole Miss-NSA
Zach Line-Southern Methodist-
Fred Munzenmaier-Georgia-NSA
Shaun Chapas-Georgia-4 catches for 9 yards and a TD
Caleb McEachern-Baylor-NSA

Running QBs
Tim Tebow-Florida-No Game
Corey Leonard-Arkansas State-5 runs for 7 yards
J.T. Shepherd-Rice-2 runs for 15 yards
Jake Locker-Washington-16 runs for 33 yards and a TD
Colt McCoy-Texas-No Game
Dan LeFevour-Central Michigan-team highs 21 runs for 98 yards
Andy Dalton-Texas Christian-6 runs for 6 yards

FCS
Trevyn Smith-Weber State-game highs 31 carries for 148 yards plus 2 catches for 8 yards
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Kyle Minett-South Dakota State-team highs 17 runs for 56 yards and 2 TDs plus 3 catches for 19 yards
Sean Jellison-New Hampshire-9 runs for 46 yards and a 32 yard catch
Chase Reyolds-Montana-No Game
Joe Trombetta-UC-Davis-team high 8 runs for 19 yards plus 4 catches for 9 yards
Adam Urbano-Georgia Southern-13 runs for 56 yards and a TD plus 6 catches for 35 yards
Brendan Feliczak-San Diego-NSA
JT Rogan-San Diego-12 runs for 49 yards and a TD plus 3 KR for 35 yards
Phil Morelli-San Diego-NSA
Matt Jelmini-San Diego-team highs 22 carries for 112 yards and a TD and a catch for no gain plus 2 KR for 42 yards
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Clint Knickrehm- Idaho State-team highs 9 runs for 33 yards plus 2 catches for 9 yards
Skylar Morgan-Idaho State-7 runs for 5 yards plus a 6 yard catch
Ben Laporta-Idaho State-NSA
Nate Eachus-Colgate-game highs 19 runs fro 129 yards and 3 TDs
Matt Voigtlander-North Dakota State-3 runs for 48 yards
David Sinisi-Monmouth-No Game
Ben Bowen-Portland State- team highs 7 runs for 13 yards plus a 14 yard catch
Jonathan Hernandez-UMass-No Game
Kenny Mantuo-Davidson-team highs 18 runs for 66 yards and 2 TDs plus a 1 yard catch
David McCarty-Albany-game highs 25 carries for 170 yards and 2 TDs
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A.J. Harris-Elon-5 runs for 14 yards plus 3 catches for 33 yards
Eric Breitenstein-Wofford-NSA
Zachary Tronti-Brown-team highs 16 runs for 64 yards plus 3 catches for 21 yards and a 14 yard KR
Bobby Sewall-Brown-6 runs for 22 yards and a TD plus 2 catches for 28 yards and a TD
Spiro Theodhosi-Brown-3 runs for 28 yards
Rhode Island-Anthony Ferrer-10 runs for a game high 76 yards and a TD plus a 4 yard catch
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Ross Wiemer-Valparaiso-Did Not Play-Injured
John Popper-Valparaiso-12 runs for 28 yards plus 4 catches for 22 yards and a TD


Running QBs
Pat Grace-Northern Iowa-6 runs for 54 yards
Greg Sullivan-Colgate-17 runs for 84 yards and a TD
Mitch Allen-Wofford-12 runs for 28 yards and a TD
Kyle Newhall-Caballero-Brown-7 runs for 13 yards
Collier Winters-Harvard-15 runs for no gain


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Justin Sherrod-Grand Valley State-game highs 19 carries for 191 yards and a TD plus a 1 yard catch and 2 KR for 50 yards
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James Berezik-Grand Valley State-5 runs for 31 yards
Blake Smolen-Grand Valley State-6 runs for 67 yards and 3 TDs plus 2 catches for a game high 90 yards and a TD and a 25 yard KR
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Division 3
Scott Panchik-Mount Union-23 carries for 123 yards and 2 TDs plus 2 catches for 17 yards
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Zac Lemmon-Mount Union-4 runs for 6 yards
Tyler Harris-Mount Union-3 runs for 10 yards

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