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There is a MASSIVE MASSIVE pandering to blacks... I just checked out the Louisiana-Monroe roster and it had to have been 90% black.

Apparently, EVERY negro that plays HS football is somehow "worthy" of being on an FBS (and FCS) roster somewhere. It's not just the SEC or the South that panders... The PAC 10 is PATHETIC with their Poly/Black worship. Overall, the Big 12 usually disappoints. Some of the Mountain West and WAC teams are PATHETICALLY BLACK/POLY!!

And, it looks like Jim Tressel is bringing in A LOT more negroes recently. At CF, we've already proved the pandering, and that's why more of the all-affletic teams are sucking each year. They are artificial... dishonestly constructed.
 

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I know man i love this new infatuation with the polynesians, like where did this come from?
Its like the lemming effect, one espn talking head starts talking about how great these polys are and everybody jumps on board.
Troy Polamalu is vastly overrated.
he is not fast or very athletic.
Ive watched him closely in games and he's out of position half the time!!!
If he was white he wouldn't even be in the NFL.
Much less on the cover of Madden.
 

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Speaking of the Polys, I was checking a New Mexico State depth chart, and from what I saw, 6-7 of the starters were poly! 5 were white, and the other 10-11 were black of course. This stuff is getting beyond ridiculous. San Diego State is another MWC team that only has around 5-6 white starters this year, with (WAC teams) Nevada, Utah State, and San Jose State following them.

Thankfully, we still have some teams, like Northwestern, Nebraska, Boston College, Boise State, etc. that still recruit white athletes.Edited by: Jack Lambert
 

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Jack i was born in Sioux Falls SD, and still have most of my family up there, moved to FLA when i was 5, but i still am interested in what the heck happened to that runningback from the dakotas ( cant remember what college or his name) maybe North Dakota State.Like a year or two ago.
The guy had ridicilous numbers, maybe tyler..... something?
 

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DixieDestroyer said:
GatorPrideFL, I was a life-long UGA Dawgs fan (before fulling understanding the caste system). Now, I just pull for White players (on the Dawgs, SEC & NCAA). I also pull for "White(r)" teams in "caste match-ups" vs. "affletic" teams. BTW, although I don't care for the the pro-caste Gators...I think Tebow was 1 of the best college football players of all time.
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I was the same way with FSU, but I always rooted for the White players to do well on other teams even before I was aware of the Caste system. Now I just exclusively support White athletes regardless of their team in every sport.
 

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Gatorpride,

That would be Tyler Roehl who signed recently with the Vikings...your right...that dude is a bad mo fo!
 

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Deadlift said:
And, it looks like Jim Tressel is bringing in A LOT more negroes recently. At CF, we've already proved the pandering, and that's why more of the all-affletic teams are sucking each year. They are artificial... dishonestly constructed.

To be fair Tressel's recruiting classes may be majority black but that in no way determines who sees the field for his teams year in and year out. In fact from 2005 on Tressel had always had at least 10 white starters every year and that remains true for this upcoming season. Don't let the black QB media hype monster that is Terrell Pyror trick you, although i could easily see how, Ohio State always has plenty of white starters every year.
 

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Urban Meyer's near coal-black starting lineup just gives me another reason to hate the team, nearly as much as I despise the Miami Hurricanes.
 

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Deadlift said:

another one
<h2 ="title"><a href="http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/blog/dr_saturday/post/Headlinin-Accused-stalker-Chris-Rainey-is-the-?urn=ncaaf-269523" target="_blank">Headlinin':
Accused stalker Chris Rainey is the latest Gator in cuffs</a></h2>sent her a death threat, yet she was upset that he was arrested, she wanted police to help her, but not arrest the football player, saying there would be repercussions
 

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Meyer Addresses Gators' Staggering Arrest Rate</font>

http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/news?slug=ap-t25-florida-arrests



GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP)â€"Florida coach Urban Meyer is fed up with the
run of
arrests in his program.


When receiver Chris Rainey was arrested and charged with aggravated
stalking
last week it marked the 30th arrestâ€"involving 27 playersâ€"in Meyer's
tenure.

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"I try to evaluate everything about our program,"Â
Meyer said Thursday.
"I'm real upset about that. After a while, enough is enough. If there's
something we can improve on, we're certainly looking into that.
It's
like if our
graduation stinks, then we've got to improve that. If there are other
issues in
a program that's our job to get it better. People making stupid
mistakes, that's
something we've got to correct."Â


Meyer, who has won two national championships in his six seasons at
Florida,
bristled at the thought he's running a "dirty program."Â


"I don't care,"Â he said, when asked if he was concerned the program
was
being perceived that way. "We do our best to win games. Dirty program?
It's not
a dirty program. We follow the rules and some guys make mistakes and
we've got
to correct those mistakes. We follow the rules. We do it the right way
at
Florida and we have to do a better job with correcting some of the
people making
mistakes."Â


Rainey, indefinitely suspended from the team, faces a third-degree
felony
charge for allegedly sending a former girlfriend a threatening text
message.


"He's angry and disappointed that the whole thing happened,"Â Meyer
said.
"We've got to move on."Â


Asked what Rainey has to do to get back on the squad, Meyer
responded: "I
don't know."Â

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

How about not recruiting criminal thugs that had no business graduating from high school in the first place? That would be a start.
 

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Without Tebow, Florida is NOTHING!

http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/story/14124413/meyer-shows-true-core-values-by-reinstating-rainey

This "discussion" always devolves into the BS that the thugs are the one's "wiff talent" - so you "need" them to win.

So, team cancers and thugs don't represent distractions for the team? There are times when the coal-black Florida/Texas college programs are subpar.. How is that explainable? What about all the programs that import "supamen" from Florida/Texas, and they remain subpar.. How is that explainable?

If there was an explosion of White athletes in college football that had dreads, wore grillz, were heavily tattooed, spoke ebonics and slapped/strangled "bitches" -- would the "serial excusers" be carrying the same tune...? hmmmm.

Back to Tim Tebow.. he wasn't a thug, how odd?
 

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http://blogs.palmbeachpost.com/gatorbytes/2010/10/28/former-gator-lb-channing-crowder-its-disgraceful-when-white-lbs-run-down-john-brantley/

A friend of mine found this and sent it to me just now. The comment is directed towards Chris White, a very good Mississippi State LB who also happens to be White.
<h2>Former Gator Channing Crowder: It's disgraceful when white LBs run down John Brantley</h2>
by Jason Lieser



Everything about the Florida Gators would be more interesting if
they replaced offensive coordinator Steve Addazio with Channing Crowder.

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Crowder, a Miami Dolphins linebacker who played at Florida until 2004,
is disgusted with the post-Tim Tebow offense and said new QB John
Brantley's indecisiveness and lack of mobility is the team's biggest
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Crowder</div>


"They don't have an identity,"Â￾ Crowder told reporters immediately
after last week's game at Green Bay, which followed Florida's 10-7 loss
to Mississippi State. "They don't know what â€" John Brantley don't know
what he wants to do. He can't outrun anybody. I saw him get run down by a
white linebacker last week, which was a disgrace to all Florida
football history."Â￾


Later in the week, Crowder continued along that track and might have
even included Trey Burton in his outrage. He references "your running
quarterback,"Â￾ who also seems to have a problem evading Caucasian
defenders.


"You can see the offense is nothing without Tebow,"Â￾ Crowder told the Post's Ben Volin last week. "When I saw a white linebacker "¦ ran down Brantley twice, I said, ‘Yeah, we have no chance.'


"First he's a linebacker. Tim Tebow would've walked away from a
linebacker, and he's white. If a white linebacker is running down your
running quarterback, we don't have a chance.


"They should put (offensive lineman Mike Pouncey) back at quarterback â€" let him run.


"It doesn't seem like they have a great game plan either. I don't
know. It seems like they're out there nonchalant, like, ‘Oh well, that
didn't work, let's try to throw it.' I don't know, they're killing me."Â￾
 

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Jack Lambert said:
Massa Meyer steps down again, let's hope it's for good this time.

Meyer Steps Down as Florida Coach
Although Meyer has done a great job in moving Thug U north to Tallahassee, I don't expect any improvement from a successor who will probably be every bit the Caste Clown that Meyer was.
 

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FootballDad said:
Jack Lambert said:
Massa Meyer steps down again, let's hope it's for good this time.

Meyer Steps Down as Florida Coach
Although Meyer has done a great job in moving Thug U north to Tallahassee, I don't expect any improvement from a successor who will probably be every bit the Caste Clown that Meyer was.
Actually, it's Gainesville, but could just as well be Tallahassee too with Free Shoes University being there.
 

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Charlie Weis hired as new OC under Muschamphttp://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=5984192

GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Florida's coaching staff is nearly complete.

The
Gators confirmed Monday that former Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis will
be Will Muschamp's offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.
Muschamp also hired Seattle Seahawks
defensive line coach Dan Quinn as defensive coordinator and line coach.
Quinn spent the past 10 years in the NFL and has seven years of college
experience.

Frank Verducci was added as offensive line
coach and running game coordinator. Verducci coached at Notre Dame in
2009 after eight seasons with four NFL teams.

George Wynn will be
director of football operations. He spent the past six seasons at
assistant athletic director for football operations at Texas.

Weis and Quinn will remain with their NFL teams through the postseason.

Following
Sunday's regular season-ending loss to the Raiders, Weis said the
Florida job will not be a distraction to him as he helps Kansas City
prepare for its upcoming wild-card playoff game.

"I will do
everything I can to help the Chiefs be successful,'' Weis told reporters
Sunday. "I'm working for the Chiefs as long as we can make this work.
Now that we're in the tournament, I'm hoping we play until February.

"I've gone through this once before [leaving the New England Patriots'
staff to be the coach at Notre Dame], so I have a very good reference
on how to separate family business from work. Fortunately, after going
through it the last time, I had a very good experience. You go to work,
you work all day. You do everything in preparation [for the game] and at
the end of the day, if there's something else that has to be done,
that's the time you do it."

Muschamp has eight assistants now, leaving one spot to fill. It's unclear what direction Muschamp will go with the final hire.

Muschamp
said during his introductory news conference that he wanted to install a
pro-style offense and a multiple-scheme defense. He called Weis "a
perfect fit."

"He has both college and pro experience and has been
a play caller in the NFL," Muschamp said in a statement. "He has four
Super Bowl rings and his accomplishments and his ability to develop
quarterbacks speak for themselves."

Muschamp and Quinn worked on
the same staff with the Miami Dolphins. Muschamp said Quinn "is one of
the best I've been around in terms of teaching fundamentals."

"He understands how defenses will need to be multiple and how to put players in a position to be successful," Muschamp said.
Edited by: Colonel_Reb
 

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Hopefully Brantley stays in Gainesville. He should excel in Charlie Weis's pro style offense.
 

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Texas did the same thing last year, and look at how they benefited from it.
<h1 ="h2">Florida closes spring practice to public</h1>http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=6198654


GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Florida is closing spring practice for the first time in school history.

First-year
coach Will Muschamp made the announcement Wednesday, saying he wants to
minimize distractions with a new staff. The sessions will be off limits
to fans and media.

Muschamp says the decision was made "in the interest of helping our program be successful on Saturdays this fall."

Muschamp
believes closed practices could give the Gators the element of surprise
next season with new offensive and defensive schemes.

The Gators will continue to open their spring game to the public. It will be played April 9 at Florida Field.
 

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Florida loses two black receivers, but still has an all black WR corps (according to their roster).


GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP)â€"Florida receivers Chris Dunkley and Javares McRoy
are leaving the program.


Coach Will Muschamp says Dunkley and McRoy are planning to transfer.
Muschamp made the announcement Friday, six days after the Gators completed
spring practice.

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Dunkley, a 6-foot-2, 172-pound (what is he, a stick?) freshman from Pahokee High School, did not
play last season and was suspended during the spring for academic issues.


Dunkley says "it's in my best interest to get a fresh start somewhere
else."Â￾


McRoy, a 5-foot-9, 159-pounder from Lakeland, enrolled in January. He wants
to play with his brother, Ben, at Texas Tech.


McRoy says Muschamp "has been very understanding and is giving me that
opportunity."Â￾http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/news?slug=ap-florida-playerstransfer
 

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I hope Gators fail, I can't stand this team. I think they'll have about 2 white starters this year, depending on whether Brantly or Burton starts, and how the O-Line shakes out. I wonder if the Gators have even had a white WR other then Cooper the last 7-8 years.
 

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They had a walk-on White WR who graduated last year. His name is Solomon
Schoonover and I don't think he ever saw action. They probably had a
couple other White WRs on the roster during the last decade, but before Riley Cooper, they
hadn't had a starting White WR since Travis McGriff in 1998.
 
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