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White back-ups include OLs: J.M. Boswell, Tyler Love, Anthony Steen. QB AJ McCarron, TE Brad Smelley.



QB - Greg McElroy

H-Back - Preston Dial

C - William Vlachos

RG - Barrett Jones*


*If he has another monster season, he probably should enter the NFL draft.
 

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Sad to see Rammer Jammer halve their number of White starters. I was hoping MPSA star alum and Quitman County, Mississippi native Anthony Steen would get a shot at starting for the Ebony Tide. Maybe next year.
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SEC football is hilarious. Once they didn't let blacks play...now they don't let whites play. All due to ignorance...as a yankee I consider the region pretty silly. You can have a great football team but nobody graduates or half the players are in jail at some point. What's the point???????
 

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Wow I think I might be in the wrong place to talk FOOTBALL. I assumed since this was a football site y'all would talk football not racism.
 

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2Legit2Quit, yeah I guess 4 White starters out of 22 is totally fair and "way better" than 2/22? Get real! When both teams are that dark, the term "better" doesn't belong.
 

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nash99 said:
SEC football is hilarious. Once they didn't let blacks play...now they don't let whites play. All due to ignorance...as a yankee I consider the region pretty silly. You can have a great football team but nobody graduates or half the players are in jail at some point. What's the point???????

nash, don't you mean conference instead of region? I agree that the SEC and its member schools are a sick joke.
 

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SEC football IS the region. Other than that those states just suck up taxpayer money from welfare payouts. Florida's not so bad but after the real estate bubble its probably a drain as well.
 

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So, you do think that having 4/22 (including an all-black D) white starters is okay?
 

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As a self admitted yankee, please explain to this born and bred Southerner exactly how it is that SEC football is the region. I won't argue that in the South college football is huge (too huge), but to say it is all encompassing is hilarious, especially if you try to explain the existence of the South as a region prior to 1932. Also, I think you meant to write that the states suck up taxpayer money for welfare payouts (not from). Your whole statement is rather strange, because without you meddling yankees, we'd never have had any of that to worry about.
 

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The Southeast is football and religion. The South produces great football players and whacko preachers. They are a net receiver of tax dollars. The North is a net payer. The Civil War pretty much proved that the North had more to offer than the South. That hasn't really changed as far as I'm concerned. Granted I still can't see any reason for that War and would have let the South walk if I was in charge. There would have been alot less headaches for yankees over the last 100 years that's for sure
 

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Nash99, Dixieland is FAR beyond just football & "religion". The South has rich, wonderful heritage that was largely de-railed by "reconstruction". The peril of the "new South" is largely due to cultural marxist minded "Demoncraps" & the control they (largely) maintained until the 1990s. Have you spend much time in the South?
 

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http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=5525330

First Rammer Jammer loses faux Heisman winner Ingram and now a "star" black DE has been ruled ineligible.


MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Alabama
defensive end Marcell Dareus has been declared ineligible for two
games for accepting nearly $2,000 in improper benefits during two trips
to Miami.

An NCAA ruling Thursday also ordered Dareus, defensive
MVP of the national championship game, to pay $1,787 dollars to a
charity of his choice before regaining eligibility. The top-ranked
Crimson Tide opens Saturday night against San Jose State and then hosts
No. 19 Penn State. Alabama will already be without Heisman Trophy winner
Mark Ingram (knee injury) for at least the opener.


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It is important to note that Marcell never intentionally violated any
NCAA rules and did not knowingly receive any benefits from an agent.

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Dareus was ruled ineligible for receiving
preferential treatment and agent benefits, including airfare, lodging,
meals and transportation during the Miami trips.

Coach Nick Saban
said on his radio show in Tuscaloosa that Alabama will appeal the NCAA's
penalty and try to get the penalty cut to one game.

"It is
important to note that Marcell never intentionally violated any NCAA
rules and did not knowingly receive any benefits from an agent," Mike
Ward, Alabama's associate athletic director for compliance, said in a
statement. "Marcell lived up to the letter and spirit of the NCAA
cooperative principle and the NCAA described him as 'one of the most
truthful student-athletes we have ever interviewed.' "

The NCAA cited "mitigating circumstances" in reducing the penalty from as many as four games.

The
NCAA has also been looking into possible agent-related violations at
Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. At North Carolina,
the probe initially focused on whether two players received improper
benefits from agents but expanded into possible academic violations that
could sideline numerous players for this weekend's opener against LSU.

North Carolina suspended defensive tackle Marvin Austin on Wednesday for violating team rules.

Tide
coach Nick Saban has led a movement to find ways to punish shady
agents, in talks including the NFL and NFL Players Assocation along with
the NCAA.

"We respect the decision but we are at the same time
disappointed in the suspension," Saban said in a statement. "We'll
continue to support Marcell as we move forward. Hopefully Marcell and
all involved have learned a valuable lesson from this and like I've said
before, we will continue to work on establishing stronger legislation
in terms of agent and financial advisor guidelines."
Now, he's also working on filling the void left by Dareus. Sophomore Undra Billingsley, who saw some time at tight end last season, is listed as Dareus' backup, followed by redshirt freshman Darrington Sentimore.

Sophomore
Damion Square is the backup to Luther Davis on the other side and is
the only one of the group that has played for the Tide on defense.

Dareus,
considered a potential first-round NFL draft pick, was a force in
Alabama's defense last season despite starting only three games. He had
6½ sacks and made some of the biggest plays of the game against Texas
with the national title at stake.

He knocked quarterback Colt
McCoy out of the game with a shoulder injury, and Dareus also
intercepted a shovel pass late in the second quarter and returned it 29
yards for a touchdown.
 

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Rammer Jammer actually gave a few scraps to their lone White RB last night in the blowout win over Georgia State. Ben Howell is a Sophomore at Alabama and this is the first action he has seen, getting 5 carries for 11 yards. I hope we see more of him in the future, but I won't hold my breath waiting for caste clown Saban to give him a fair shot at real playing time. Ben is 5-9, 193 and seems to run with a lot of power and agility. These highlights don't show him to be a burner, but he managed to get some interest in the state of Alabama. Ben is also a great student. It looks like Alabama was originally looking at him as a prospect at LB, which he also played in high school. As a high school sophomore, Ben had 97 tackles, 1 INT, 2 fumble recoveries, 3 forced fumbles plus 634 rushing yards on 120 carries.
 

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Ingram and Dareus are heading to the NFL, possibly Jones as well. Ingram is probably making a smart move, I don't know about the other two.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft2011/news/story?id=5996836

Alabama running back Mark Ingram and defensive end Marcell Dareus will announce at a news conference Friday that they plan to enter the NFL draft, multiple sources said Thursday.

Alabama wide receiver Julio Jones is likely to follow, though he has not decided yet, sources said.

Ingram,
the 2009 Heisman Trophy winner, is No. 24 in Todd McShay's Top 32. The
5-foot-10, 215-pound running back had 875 rushing yards and 13
touchdowns this season.

Dareus is No. 8 on Todd McShay's Top 32.

Dareus, 6-3, 303 pounds, had 33 tackles and five sacks this season and 33 tackles and six sacks last season.
 

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Todd McGay has Dareus ranked as his 8th overall player (as mentioned in the above post).. and J.J. Watt is ranked 35th overall.

If that is not "evidence" of the Caste System, then what is? They always talk about Dareus' INT return in the National Championship game, but the (taller/leaner) Watt makes plays all the time, whether it's pass-rushing, stuffing the run, batting-down balls and getting INTs.

IMO, these "rankings" - which are clearly very biased - are also an attempt to keep the "White boys in school".. I'm glad to see that Watt has entered the Draft.
 

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http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=6239911

MOBILE, Ala. -- Alabama safety Mark Barron was arrested on charges of hindering prosecution, a misdemeanor charge.

The Mobile County Sheriff's Office said Sunday on its website that Barron was booked on the charge. His bond was listed at $500.

No additional details were available, and it could not immediately be determined if Barron had an attorney.

Alabama coach Nick Saban was still gathering information and had no immediate comment, spokesman Jeff Purinton said.

The arrest comes as the football team is set to begin spring practice Monday.

Barron led the team with 75 tackles last season. He has been rehabilitating from a torn pectoral muscle he suffered in November.<a href="http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/barron_mark00.html" target="_blank">Barron
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White Alabama O-lineman Aaron Douglas found dead in Florida after a party.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/sns-ap-fbc-alabama-player-death,0,7328908.story

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) â€" Alabama offensive lineman Aaron Douglas, a junior college transfer and onetime Tennessee
starter, was found dead on the second floor balcony of a home in
Fernandina Beach, Fla., after attending a party, according to police.


Fernandina police chief James T. Hurley released a
statement describing what authorities know about Douglas's final hours.

Witnesses said the 21-year-old Douglas was
taking a taxi to Jacksonville after dinner with friends when two women
apparently approached the cab and invited him to a party. He arrived
between 11 and 11:30 p.m. Douglas was seen at the residence as late as 2
a.m. before a male resident and others discovered him "apparently dead"
on the balcony Thursday morning, Hurley said.

Douglas was pronounced dead at the scene. The medical examiner's office is investigating the cause of death.

No police report was immediately available, according to a dispatcher who answered the phone at the department.

The residence is listed on Zillow.com as a 2,760-square-foot single-family house.


Douglas spent last season as Arizona Western Community
College's starting left tackle and transferred to play for the Crimson
Tide in January. According to his Twitter feed, Douglas had been in the
Jacksonville, Fla., area this week.

Douglas had tweeted at 11:36 p.m. CDT Wednesday asking "Anybody still up right now?!?"


"It is a tragedy anytime you lose someone close to you and
even more so when it is a member of your family," football coach Nick
Saban said in a statement. "Aaron was a part of our family and always
will be a part of our family at Alabama. He was an outstanding young man
and we were excited about what he had accomplished as a player and a
person in the short time he was with us.

"Our
thoughts and prayers go out to his parents, David and Karla, who are two
of the best people you will ever meet and the love they had for their
son was something very special."

Douglas was vying to replace left tackle James Carpenter, a first-round NFL draft
pick, during the spring. The university was already coping with a
devastating tornado that struck Tuscaloosa on April 27. Snapper Carson
Tinker was injured, and his girlfriend, Ashley Anderson, was killed.


Alabama lineman Barrett Jones, who is also from Tennessee,
had known Douglas since the recruiting process in high school.


"Aaron Douglas was a great teammate and great guy," Jones
said in a statement. "He was a really hard worker that was having a
positive impact on our football team."

Douglas was
charged with DUI in December while home in Maryville over holiday break
and pleaded guilty to the charges in March, serving a 48-hour jail
sentence.

Douglas initially signed with Tennessee
under coach Phillip Fulmer in 2008 ranked as the No. 5 tight end in the
nation by Rivals.com after four years at Maryville High School, a
perennially dominant football program located just 15 miles away from
the Volunteers' Knoxville campus.

He took a
redshirt his freshman season and moved to offensive tackle in Lane
Kiffin's lone season with the Vols, starting 10 games that year. Soon
after Kiffin left and Tennessee hired Derek Dooley, Douglas asked for a
release from his scholarship.

Douglas cited
personal problems and depression from the pressure of playing close to
home and for his parents' alma mater. His father, David Douglas, was an
offensive lineman for the Vols, and his mother, Karla Horton Douglas,
was a Lady Volunteers basketball player.

"No one
can understand the pain that a family must endure after the loss of a
child," Dooley said. "My prayers go out to David and Karla and everyone
who was close to Aaron."

Dooley had granted
Douglas' release on condition he did not play football for a program
within an eight-hour radius of Knoxville for the first season after his
departure.

Douglas joined some former Maryville
teammates at Arizona Western College in Yuma, Ariz., before he and
teammate Jesse Williams signed with Alabama.

"It's a
tragedy and all my prayers go out to him and his family," Arizona
Western coach Tom Minnick said. "He was a great kid. He came in during
the summer and helped our young kids out and was a leader on the field
and off the field and did everything we asked him to do.

"He will be truly missed."


Minnick said Douglas would often stop by the football
offices to say hello and talk about the coaches' plans for the day. He
said Douglas' parents came to games and remarked on their son's
maturation.

"They praised us and said, 'Coach, he
wasn't like this when he was down there (in Tennessee). He's grown up.
He's going to school and doing what he's supposed to do,'" Minnick said.
 

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wow just found a forum that reposted what ESPN insider had right after his death, they have since apologized for this but it shows how much they care about white athletes:

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This was literally right after he died. I am sure we can all guess on what color the 5 star recruit is....

Edited by: snow
 

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Great find snow! These things should be documented and archived for the world to see. More evidence of the Caste System and the anti-white agenda in place.
 

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Report: DL Sentimore to be sixth Tide transfer

http://eye-on-collegefootball.blogs.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/24156338/30210776

Sentimore is now the sixth player to leave the Tide program since the end of the 2010 season, following in the footsteps of Brandon Moore, Corey Grant, Demetrius Goode, B.J. Scott and Petey Smith.

Some of the "bigger names" on this list that I recognize.. Sentimore was a DE and Brandon Moore a DT. Demetrius Goode is a running back, most noted for getting garbage carries against San Jose State and Michigan State..
 

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It might be time to pack up and move and hope a tornado wipes the entire place out. Personally I hope this tread doesn't get any bigger and I refuse to support any white person that would play for a pro-caste team like Alabama.
 

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hawkeye said:
It might be time to pack up and move and hope a tornado wipes the entire place out. Personally I hope this tread doesn't get any bigger and I refuse to support any white person that would play for a pro-caste team like Alabama.

A tornado caused a lot of destruction and killed over 40 people in Tuscaloosa in April. I don't see how the death of thousands of people by your tornado would help matters.
 

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