Caste matchups for the bowls

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There are lots of great caste matchups in the bowl games.
In calendar order here goes.
Wyoming 15 white starters Fresno St 10
BYU 16 Oregon St 12
Ohio 10 Marshall 5
Boston College 12 USC 5
Texas A%M 10 Georgia 5
Wisconsin 13 Miami (Fl) 4
Nebraska 13 Arizona 7
Air Force 15 Houston 5
Stanford 15 Oklahoma 7
Minnesota 11 Iowa St 7
Northwestern 15 Auburn 3
Penn St 12 LSU 5
Cincinnatti 12 Florida 3
Northern Illinois 12 South Florida 5
Arkansas 7 East Carolina 3 (never a good sign when the whiter team is a non-Vanderbilt SEC team).
Iowa 13 Georgia Tech 7
Central Michigan 13 Troy 10

The two marquee matchups, Texas vs Alabama and TCU vs Boise State were both pretty close in terms of white starters, with all the teams between 8 and 11 or 12 I believe.
 

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Thanks Ref!Wow...some major caste matchups with the BearCats vs. Gayturds, NI vs. SF, Badgers vs. HurriCONs and Eagles vs. TrYOjans.I'll pass this along to my racially "intact" buddies.
 

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A nice suprise for me at tonite's Las Vegas Bowl...was unaware that Oregon State starts a white CB named Brandon Hardin...and good size at 6'-2" 210; only a sophomore! His pre-season bio does a candidate to start at CB or possibly being moved to safety...

BYU starts 9 whites on defense...the 2 black-starters...you guessed it.. atCB.... And on offense 8 whites; 1 black(WR); 2 samoans (both RB)
 

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Byu wins in a blow out victory. The Cougars have the 5th best record in the country over the last four years. They are amazing. They shut down an Oregon State Team that was one game away from a Rose Bowl. A very impressive performance.
 

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you beat me to it, TwentyTwo.
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i'm just now getting to watch the BYU-Oregon State game, because i went to watch the Razorbacks basketball team against Missouri State. here Brandon Hardin's bio. it gives him credit for being one of the fastest, and one of the best, overall athletes on the Beavers team. and apparently, he was some kind of track phenom in high school.

it seems Hardin has really emerged toward the end of the season, as he's played in all 12 games (13 counting tonight) and started 2 (3 counting tonight). here is a snippet on him in an article talking about tonight's matchup:
Hardin has been the corner-in-waiting since he arrived from Honolulu's Kamehameha High in 2007. A 6-foot-2, 210-pounder, Hardin is one of the fastest players on the team.


He resembles former OSU safety Sabby Piscitelli, now in the NFL, in build and ability. However, his speed and agility allow him to play corner.


The Beavers want to see how Hardin plays as a corner first, and if he sticks, great. If not, there's always safety.


"I feel most comfortable at corner," Hardin said. "I can get in a receiver's face. I'm more physical. I've knocked receivers down, pushed them out of bounds. I have something a smaller-sized corner doesn't have. So far it has worked out with my coverage, speed and technique."
also, i found a bit of info from his high school days ... it turns out that he was a track phenom.
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"A lot of times I'll see football players have this fortunate thing happen to them," said Kamehameha eighth-year track coach Harvey McInerny Jr. "When they come out for track, it's the last sport of the year, (and) sometimes guys aren't real motivated to go out there and get better.


"In Brandon's case, he's a guy who's already set up, he's got his four years paid for, to come out and do what he's done right off the bat ... it was amazing."


McInerny was referring, in part, to Hardin's 22-foot, 8 1/4-inch long jump that he planted two weeks ago in the second Interscholastic League of Honolulu meet of the year.


Hardin also participates in the 4x100 relay, triple jump and 100-meter dash. But the long jump is his forte. It's where he combines his natural speed and leaping ability. He's been hand-timed at 4.41 seconds in the 40-yard dash, and boasts a vertical leap of 35 inches.


To Hardin -- admittedly a perfectionist -- it's about leaving a mark that will last.
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as you can see, Brandon Hardin can fly.

best of luck to him in his future!
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Great reseach guys. Could he be the next Sehorn someday? I sure hope so but the odds are stacked against him. Being a corner in the nfl for a white football player is about the same odds as winning the Powerball. Can he do it? Sure he can if given the chance. More of these kids need to demand an equal opportunity to play at their given position!
 

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the next Sehorn? maybe ... but that is definitely some high praise.

so far (it's early in the second quarter, as i'm watching a recording),he's been thrown at twice ... and broken up both passes. one won't go in the stat book, however, as the play was nullified by an offensive lineman being called for holding.

also, he's very physical against the run. after fighting off a block bya tight end down near the goal line, he stuck Harvey Unga to temporarily prevent a BYU score.
 

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FYI, Hardin has Hawaiian blood and he NEEDED to have it, in order to go to Kamehameha Schools which is the school set-up via Queen Lili'uokalani to educate Hawaiian kids.

Sure, the percentage of Hawaiian blood that is needed in 2009 (to qualify for enrollment) isn't very high, so there are some blonde-haired kids that go there, but most of the kids look very Oriental. You all can support him, but I'm just saying he's a mixed Islander and his picture also proves that. Donovan Raiola (brother of Detroit Lions' Dominic) also went to Kamehameha Schools.

Dominic went to St. Louis School, the Catholic school, but they both have Hawaiian ancestry. It's probably fairly difficult to find out the percentage of "Abo" ancestry various athletes have, but as I said, many are very non-White looking anyhow. Hardin appears to be one of the better-looking dudes that attended Kam Schools..

The all-state team from the ILH (League that Kam, St. Louis, etc play in) will be released soon, and I'll post it. Plenty sumos' from Hawaii too!
 

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he looks White to me. i'll be pulling for him.

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This is my last post on an interesting subject..

Here's a broad with a Slavic last name, who went to Kam Schools-Big Island campus: http://www.hawaiiathletics.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=6620&path=wotrack

Here's another interesting looking girl that went to Kam Schools: http://www.hawaiiathletics.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=6547&path=wgolf

Looks "Whitish" at first, but then one notices the high cheek-bones and the nose. I'm not attacking these broads, I'm simply observing, but they certainly AREN'T RACE-DENIERS if they're going to a racial school!!! HA
 

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Jimmy,

He went to a RACIAL school that you or I would NEVER EVER be ALLOWED to enroll at! That might indicate that he self-identifies as HAWAIIAN.


EDIT: I would say that Dean Cain (who also played football) looks Whiter than Hardin.
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Sorry, it was Bernice Pauahi Bishop's last will and testament that led to the establishment of Kamehameha Schools, not any Queen. I have mixed this up a few times before. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernice_Pauahi_Bishop

Here's relevant info about how Whites are viewed in the Islands.. Brayden Mohica-Cummings is a White kid.


Admissions policy
In accordance with a century-old interpretation of the will of Bernice Pauahi Bishop, the Kamehameha Schools prefers applicants of Native Hawaiian descent "to the extent permitted by law." Orphans and indigents get special consideration.[12] Preference applicants must submit evidence verifying that at least one of their pre-1959 ancestors is Hawaiian.[13]

Admissions policy has been a subject of controversy. Because far more applicants claim Hawaiian ancestry than the schools can admit, virtually all students have some Hawaiian blood. Non-Hawaiians have attended, but this is extremely rare. In 2002, Kamehameha admitted one non-Hawaiian student, Kalani Rosell, to its Maui campus, for the first time in 40 years. Rosell was admitted after all qualified Hawaiian applicants had been admitted. This decision sparked community and alumni protest.

Kamehameha's admissions policy was the focus of two federal lawsuits. They contended that preferring Native Hawaiians is a race-based exclusion that violates U.S. civil rights law. Both lawsuits have since settled.

Mohica-Cummings lawsuit
The plaintiff in one suit, filed by attorney John Goemans in August 2003, was Brayden Gay Mohica-Cummings, a seventh-grader admitted to KapÄÂÂ￾lama Heights after his mother, who had been adopted by a Hawaiian family, said he was Hawaiian. The school rescinded its offer when his mother was unable to document his ancestry. [14] Because Kamehameha rescinded the offer only a week before the school year started, District Judge David Ezra issued a temporary restraining order requiring Kamehameha to admit Mohica-Cummings. The case was settled out-of-court in November 2003, when Kamehameha Schools agreed to let Mohica-Cummings attend, in exchange for dropping the lawsuit.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamehameha_Schools

BTW, I'm pretty sure Brayden didn't attend Kam Schools, because he would have been harassed by all the mutts in the "special club." It would have been too much of a distraction. How about the self-hating New Yawker that married Bernice Pauahi? Marriage of convenience..
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He's not black. He's not mestizo. He's not poly looking(compare him and Troy Polamalu). He's an incredible athlete playing a caste position I'll support him.
 
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For all intents and purposes he is white, just like Sam Bradford (except Hardin doesn't appear to be as "non-white" as Bradford). I tend to like to more inclusive when it comes to being white. I consider 3/4 white 1/4 black people white for everything except sports, and even 1/8th black for sports (although the typical black fanboys will still claim he's black). While it is extremely rare, I have seen people with 1 black grandparent that showed NO traits of being black, sort of like Barack Obama shows no signs of being half white.

Anyway interesting topic, but I'm glad Hardin was out there playing CB, that makes two bowl qualifying teams to do so!
 

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For purposes of the Caste System, Hardin is as white as a ghost, and his Hawaiian heritage will not count a lick. Even though he's rocket fast, incredibly agile, and can cover any receiver one-on-one with the best of them, he still lacks the necessary "look". He doesn't have the perfect "bubble", the "room brightening smile", the "wiggle", etc. And the white skin makes him look slower, to the DWF's out there.
 
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FootballDad said:
He doesn't have the perfect "bubble", the "room brightening smile", the "wiggle", etc.  And the white skin makes him look slower, to the DWF's out there.

What I never got about this is that it's counter intuitive. If they think whites are such bad athletes, then they should be absolutely raving about guys like this and RBs like Hillis, Hester, Gerhart because they are defying nature! Rather, they see the white skin and they imagine that it's slower, less explosive. I guess that means their white skin makes all the other blacks out there that they run past look slower still in comparison!
 

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It's ingrained. A DWF sees a white athlete, and immediately, "slow", "stiff", "no agility", "unathletic" is the perception. Even when the white athlete disproves all of these stereotypes on the field, the "blind" DWF can't see it. Look at Paul Posluszny(a perfect example)on the Bills. He's running sideline-to-sideline, tackling left and right, intercepting balls, the fastest player on the field. And then after the game on the post-game talk fests, they question his athleticism! It's going to take a lot of work to break this stereotype that has been taught by cultural Marxists over the last 70 years.
 

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This might be a little off-topic, but I see the start of all this when Jesse Owens "dominated" the Berlin games and made all of the Evil Aryan (unathletic) Athletes "look bad", as has been so endlessly hyped in the media and history books.
 

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No question Hardin will be considered White, as he passes the eye test. Kevin Kaesviharn has always been considered White and he is half Asian.

When I saw Hardin last night I figured him to be a light skinned black or some other mixture, not because he looked non-White but solely because he was playing cornerback, much like BYU has no problem trotting out one Pacific Islander after another at running back, even though BYU is one of the few schools that do play Whites at RB occasionally.
 

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I call BYU's Pacific Islander backs their "P backs." Even if I wasn't pro-White, I'd be tired of seeing so many P-backs over the last few years. I do hope J.J. DiLuigi gets the nod at RB next year. I'd like to think that BYU fans have had enough drops and fumbles by Chambers to finally realize he isn't starting material.
 
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Watching BYU flat out dominate Oregon Statewas great! Did anybody catch the look on Quizz Rodgers face when he was juking and jiving everywhere and only gained a half a yard? He had that "gosh damn itwhite boys" look on his face! I bet he cant wait till next year when he'll be a first round pick and wont have to face that many pesky white boys again in his career.
BTW- he and his brothers final stats for the Las Vegas Bowl:
Quizz(who looked puzzeled all game)-18 carries 63 yds 3.5 avg
James---------------------------------------- 4 catches 30 yds 7.5 avg

They both had, arguably, the worst games of their college careers. Didnt look like first round picks against 9 non-black defenders now did they....but how is that possible, whites are so slow, so inferior. Oh I must of forgot, BYU is loaded with "high-motor," "never say die," "hard hat and lunch pail" kind of guys, it makes up for their lack of speed....some of em, I hear, even possess "deceptive speed"
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TH that last posts sounds like you have been here for years. It has hard hitting stats/facts and the obligatory white labels(sarcasm)LOL.
 
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