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Since '06, the Vols have started 4, 5, 5, and 5 Whites. This year a drop to 4 is likely. Some White backups who should get playing time include WR Zach Rogers, FB Channing Fugate, TE Ben Bartholomew, LT Daniel Hood, LG Kevin Revis, RG Carson Anderson, RT Chase Phillips, SS Tyler Wolf, and MLB Austin Johnson.


Offense
QB Matt Simms
TE Luke Stocker
C Cody Pope


Defense
MLB Nick Reveiz
 

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Channing Fugate should be a starting tailback for a team in a BCS conference! He ran for about 3,000 yards on a ridiculous 10.8 YPC in H.S and has solid FBS caliber speed for a tailback and great agility numbers for a back his size. By Picking Tennessee Fugate has Volunteered to become a FB.
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For the life of me, I don't know why solid White skill guys still choose to play for the SEC and other obvious Caste-driven teams. If these schools rarely play a more-than-deserving White player at a non-Caste position what makes them think they will be allowed to even compete at a Caste position, no matter how talented they are? I just don't get it.

They must be buying into the whole Cultural Marxist drivel they learned while attending one of our many highly-esteemed public schools, probably during the month of February, when they hear the whole spiel "...live in a nation where they will not be judged by
the color of their skin but by the content of their character</span></span>
"</span></span>, when exactly the opposite is happening. Excellent "character guys" (vast majority White, some black) </span></span>that have incredible physical talent, are being passed over by poor "character guys" (thugs that had no business even graduating from high school in the first place, many of them with criminal backgrounds), with less physical talent, simply because of the color of their skin (aka the "Caste" system...and well-documented on this site.)

How they (or someone in their family) cannot be aware of the deeply-ingrained Caste system over the past 30 years is beyond me. Fugate is in for a rude awakening. This naivety and wishful thinking amongst White players and their families must be replaced with concrete awareness of what's going on and make better decisions. After all, it's his destiny that is at stake here. </span></span>
 

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Considering Fugate could've gone to Stanford, or Indiana over Tennessee, our guys need to make better decisions, considering Harbaugh would've probably kept Fugate at RB.

As Highlander said, even good white QBs and O-Linemen are caste aside in the racist SEC.

I also don't know why on Earth Channing could've thought he'd get a fair chance their. Chances are, sadly, that Fugate probably eagerly accepted the offer to play in the SEC at FB(Unless Kiffen promised him something before he left, which is unlikely). After all, he seems like the typical "team player" or the "aww shucks" type of guy. And to unaware people, the SEC is the "best conference in College Football."

Another great example is Anthony Knight, the RB who committed to NC State. He seems to be another one of those guys. I guarantee you pigs will fly before O'Brien gives Mr. Knight a chance to run the ball for the Wolfpack.

Vanderbilt is one team in the SEC that is moderatly fair to whites. Even though Bobby Johnson is a huge caste tool; he screwed Jared Hawkins over, and still starts his horrible black quarterback, despite having more than capable white backups behind him. No wonder Vanderbilt never ceases to suck.

Some white RBs that made good decisions are Rex Burkhead, Brandon Wegher, Tyler Gaffney, and Sam McGuffie, and they are all still at RB for their teams.
 

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Although sport historian posted this in Happy Hour, I thought it relevant to post here as well. Of course, all the players involved were black.

http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/story/13622815/tennessee-dismisses-one-suspends-two-after-bar-brawl?tag=globalNav.collegefootball;headlines

Man they got some thugs on Rocky Top, rapin' them Tennessee hills...

<h1>Tennessee dismisses one, suspends two after bar
brawl</h1>
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Two </font>Tennessee
players were charged during an early morning bar brawl that left
an off-duty police officer who tried to break up the fight knocked
unconscious, and more could be facing charges, police said
Friday. </font>
<t></t></font>

Incoming freshman receiver Da'Rick Rogers was
charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, Knoxville
police said. Rising sophomore defensive back Darren Myles Jr. was
charged with assault, resisting arrest and evading arrest,
University of Tennessee police said. </font> </font>


Tennessee coach Derek Dooley dismissed Myles from the team Friday
evening and indefinitely suspended sophomore linebacker Greg King
and sophomore defensive tackle Marlon Walls, though it was not
clear what their alleged roles were in the matter. </font> </font>

A campus police report said Myles tried to
hide under a car and in some bushes as an officer tried to arrest
him, then elbowed the officer in the face. It was the second
offseason arrest for Myles, 19. He also was charged with public
intoxication, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest on April 18
after a disturbance at a Knoxville restaurant and nightclub. </font> </font>

"It is a privilege, not a right, to be a
member of the University of Tennessee football team," Dooley said
in a statement. </font>
</font>

"The most
important responsibility of that privilege is to properly
represent this institution and our supporters on and off the field," the
statement added. "I am disappointed and in many ways embarrassed
by the poor judgment displayed on many fronts by several members
of our football team last night." </font> </font>

Three other players -- rising senior receiver Denarius
Moore, junior college transfer defensive tackle John Brown and
incoming freshman receiver Matt Milton -- were detained and
questioned but had not been charged as of Friday afternoon.
Another player, rising sophomore defensive tackle Montori Hughes,
was present but has not been questioned by police. </font> </font>

Police said their investigation was ongoing.
</font> </font>

Robert Capouellez, an off-duty
Knoxville officer who was a patron at Bar Knoxville and tried to
break up the fight, was being treated for a head injury after
being knocked unconscious, Knoxville police spokesman Darrell
DeBusk said. </font> </font>

Capouellez, 24, was in serious
but stable condition at the University of Tennessee Medical Center
on Friday afternoon. Police said he was hit in the head, knocked
to the ground and then kicked several times. </font> </font>

Another patron at the 18-and-up bar, Gary
Russell, 20, was treated at UT Medical Center and released. </font> </font>

The 6-foot-1, 190-pound Atlanta native who was
part of Lane Kiffin's only recruiting class showed promise during
spring practice. After the Vols' April 17 spring game, he was
awarded the program's Fourth Quarter Award by coaches for
dedication to the program. </font> </font>

The
18-year-old Rogers, a 6-foot-3, 205-pound native of Calhoun, Ga.,
was among Dooley's first signing class. </font> </font>

Both were released from the detention center Friday
afternoon. It was not clear if either player had an attorney. </font> </font>

Several witnesses told police two patrons got
into a fight inside Bar Knoxville around 1:50 a.m., and several
others jumped into the melee. Employees pushed the brawl out onto
the street. </font> </font>

Knoxville attorney Greg Isaacs,
who represents Hughes, said that his client was "the victim of an
unprovoked assault" and that he has no knowledge of anything that
took place outside the bar. Isaacs said he did not expect Hughes
to face charges. </font>
</font>

Sandy Morton,
who owns Bar Knoxville with her husband, told the Chattanooga
Times Free Press they've never had any problems from Vols players.
She said many of the players, who are treated as VIPs and don't
pay a cover charge, are on a first-name basis with her husband. </font> </font>

"I don't know what happened, but several of
the guys started beating up the other customer," she told the
newspaper. "I want to guess there was seven to 10 guys beating up
this one gentleman." </font> </font>


Dooley said he is working to change the culture at Tennessee, a program
that has seen a number of player arrests in recent years under
multiple coaches. </font> </font>

"As I
have referenced on many occasions, a change in culture is achieved
in time through a combination of education, discipline and support. We
will aggressively continue to build on the many positive changes
that have occurred over the last five months to ensure our program
is represented with class and dignity," he said. </font> </font></div>
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Colonel_Reb said:
Although sport historian posted this in Happy Hour, I thought it relevant to post here as well. Of course, all the players involved were black. http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/story/13622815/tennessee-dismisses-one-suspends-two-after-bar-brawl?tag=globalNav.collegefootball;headlinesMan they got some thugs on Rocky Top, rapin' them Tennessee hills...&lt;h1&gt;Tennessee dismisses one, suspends two after bar
brawl&lt;/h1&gt;
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&lt;font face="Arial,Helvetica" size="2">KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Two </font>&lt;font face="Arial,Helvetica" size="2"&gt;Tennessee
players werecharged during an early morning bar brawl that left
an off-duty policeofficer who tried to break up the fight knocked
unconscious, and morecould be facing charges, police said
Friday.</font>&lt;!-- 300x250 --&gt;
&lt;t&gt;&lt;/t&gt;&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;</font>

&lt;font face="Arial,Helvetica" size="2"&gt;Incoming freshman receiver Da'Rick Rogers was
charged with disorderlyconduct and resisting arrest, Knoxville
police said. Rising sophomoredefensive back Darren Myles Jr. was
charged with assault, resistingarrest and evading arrest,
University of Tennessee police said.</font>&lt;font face="Arial,Helvetica" size="2"&gt;</font>

&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;
Tennessee coach Derek Dooley dismissed Myles from the team Friday
evening and indefinitely suspended sophomore linebacker Greg King
andsophomore defensive tackle Marlon Walls, though it was not
clear whattheir alleged roles were in the matter.</font>&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;</font>

&lt;font face="Arial,Helvetica" size="2"&gt;A campus police report said Myles tried to
hide under a car and in somebushes as an officer tried to arrest
him, then elbowed the officer inthe face. It was the second
offseason arrest for Myles, 19. He also wascharged with public
intoxication, disorderly conduct and resistingarrest on April 18
after a disturbance at a Knoxville restaurant andnightclub.</font>&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;</font>

&lt;font face="Arial,Helvetica" size="2"&gt;"It is a privilege, not a right, to be a
member of the University ofTennessee football team," Dooley said
in a statement.</font>&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;
</font>

&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;"The most
important responsibility of that privilege is to properly
represent this institution and our supporters on and off the field," the
statement added. "I am disappointed and in many ways embarrassed
by thepoor judgment displayed on many fronts by several members
of ourfootball team last night."</font>&lt;font face="Arial,Helvetica" size="2"&gt;</font>

&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;Three other players -- rising senior receiver Denarius
Moore, juniorcollege transfer defensive tackle John Brown and
incoming freshmanreceiver Matt Milton -- were detained and
questioned but had not beencharged as of Friday afternoon.
Another player, rising sophomoredefensive tackle Montori Hughes,
was present but has not been questionedby police.</font>&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;</font>

&lt;font face="Arial,Helvetica" size="2"&gt;Police said their investigation was ongoing.
</font>&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;</font>

&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;Robert Capouellez, an off-duty
Knoxville officer who was a patron at BarKnoxville and tried to
break up the fight, was being treated for a headinjury after
being knocked unconscious, Knoxville police spokesmanDarrell
DeBusk said.</font>&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;</font>

&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;Capouellez, 24, was in serious
but stable condition at the University ofTennessee Medical Center
on Friday afternoon. Police said he was hit inthe head, knocked
to the ground and then kicked several times.</font>&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;</font>

&lt;font face="Arial,Helvetica" size="2"&gt;Another patron at the 18-and-up bar, Gary
Russell, 20, was treated at UTMedical Center and released.</font>&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;</font>

&lt;font face="Arial,Helvetica" size="2"&gt;The 6-foot-1, 190-pound Atlanta native who was
part of Lane Kiffin'sonly recruiting class showed promise during
spring practice. After theVols' April 17 spring game, he was
awarded the program's Fourth QuarterAward by coaches for
dedication to the program.</font>&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;</font>

&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;The
18-year-old Rogers, a 6-foot-3, 205-pound native of Calhoun, Ga.,
was among Dooley's first signing class.</font>&lt;font face="Arial,Helvetica" size="2"&gt;</font>

&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;Both were released from the detention center Friday
afternoon. It wasnot clear if either player had an attorney.</font>&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;</font>

&lt;font face="Arial,Helvetica" size="2"&gt;Several witnesses told police two patrons got
into a fight inside BarKnoxville around 1:50 a.m., and several
others jumped into the melee.Employees pushed the brawl out onto
the street.</font>&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;</font>

&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;Knoxville attorney Greg Isaacs,
who represents Hughes, said that hisclient was "the victim of an
unprovoked assault" and that he has noknowledge of anything that
took place outside the bar. Isaacs said hedid not expect Hughes
to face charges.</font>&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;
</font>

&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;Sandy Morton,
who owns Bar Knoxville with her husband, told theChattanooga
Times Free Press they've never had any problems from Volsplayers.
She said many of the players, who are treated as VIPs and don't
pay a cover charge, are on a first-name basis with her husband.</font>&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;</font>

&lt;font face="Arial,Helvetica" size="2"&gt;"I don't know what happened, but several of
the guys started beating upthe other customer," she told the
newspaper. "I want to guess there wasseven to 10 guys beating up
this one gentleman."</font>&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;</font>

&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;
Dooley said he is working to change the culture at Tennessee, a program
that has seen a number of player arrests in recent years under
multiplecoaches.</font>&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;</font>

&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;"As I
have referenced on many occasions, a change in culture is achieved
in time through a combination of education, discipline and support. We
will aggressively continue to build on the many positive changes
thathave occurred over the last five months to ensure our program
isrepresented with class and dignity," he said.</font>&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt; </font></div>
&lt;font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"&gt;Copyright 2010 by STATS
LLC and The Associated Press. Any commercial use or
distribution without the express written consent of STATS LLC and The
Associated Press is strictly prohibited.


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To repeat, many of Knoxville's DWFs blame it on the cop. Don has written that Pittsburgh's DWFs take a back seat to know one, but Knoxville's DWFs will give them a run for their money.
 

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Coach Dooley's Quote, "As I have referenced on many occasions, a change in culture is achieved in time through a combination of education, discipline and support"

Hey coach you can educate, discipline, and support (whatever the hell that means) as many players as you want but ain't nothin' gona change unless you "bring in" quality character players. It's dumba$$ coaches like this with this idiot mindset of "keep bringing in the brothas we can get them to act in line". Instead of accepting the obvious that its retarded to bring in student affletes with 1.65 GPAs from broken homes; these idiot coaches just cannot "bring in" a change of culture such as schools like Iowa, Boston College, or Wyoming to name a few. I cannot wait for Tennessee to keep on keepin on in the wasteland that their program has become.
 
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A good many Big Orange DWFs want this story over. Their stance is you can't win without these kinds of players and "everybody has these problems."
 

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10 to 1 says some high dollar UT booster paid this Cox mug off...or he's another castrated DWF. Either way...it's pathetic.
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Police report: Victim of assault declined to prosecute prized Vols recruit

By Christian Boone

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

An alleged assault victim of Da'Rick Rogers, the University of Tennessee's highly touted freshman signee, was "adamant about not prosecuting" the former Calhoun High star receiver, according to details revealed in a Knoxville Police report.

Tennessee football player Da'Rick Rogers has been charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, after a brawl broke out at BAR Knoxville on the UT Strip July 9.

Submitted, AP Tennessee football player Da'Rick Rogers has been charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, after a brawl broke out at BAR Knoxville on the UT Strip July 9.

Ian Cox, 30, told Knoxville, Tenn., police he had attempted to "detain the suspect [Rogers] for another assault that had taken place on the sidewalk" in front of Bar Knoxville on July 9, the report states. Rogers said he pushed Cox because he "could not see who was trying to ‘get him,' " according to the report.

Cox said Rogers, 19, "pushed him and attempted to hit him." The five-star talent, who spurned the Bulldogs at the final hour to play for new Volunteers coach Derek Dooley, "briefly struggled" with officers attempting to detain him "but [Rogers] was later taken into custody without further incident," the report states. Cox was unharmed.

Several other UT players were involved in the scuffle that night.

One of Rogers' teammates, Carver High graduate Darren Myles Jr., was kicked off the team for his part in last Friday's fracas which left an off-duty police officer unconscious "lying on the eastbound lanes of Cumberland Avenue, in front of the business." Ofc. Robert Capouellez was found "bleeding from his head area," according to the report, but no one has been charged in that assault.

Several Volunteers players have been implicated in the bar brawl but only Myles, a 19-year-old sophomore, has been charged. Marlon Walls and Greg King, not mentioned in police reports, were indefinitely suspended from the team last Friday.

Rogers has not been disciplined. His attorneys released a statement to WBIR-TV denying their client's involvement in the fight.

"Da'Rick adamantly denies any claims by the alleged victim that he assaulted him or any one else that evening," the statement read. "He has done nothing wrong and the public and media accounts about his behavior have in large part, been inaccurate."

http://www.ajc.com/sports/uga/police-report-victim-of-570849.html

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This is truly TNB from "5 star" recruit Da'Rick (with that name who is really surprised). Of course, he did nothing wrong and probably will claim to be the victim.

If we lived in our forefathers America, this vermin would be sent packing back to the gutter he crawled out of. Instead his red carpet ride to the NFL will continue with drunk fan worship every step of the way.
 

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Two more affletes reinstated following the bar brawl that seriously injured an off-duty policeman. Head coach says that they "showed remorse." Apparently that's all that's needed for magical treatment of magical athletes. And the beat goes on. . .


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Tennessee coach Derek Dooley has reinstated two Volunteers players he suspended following a July bar brawl that left an off-duty police officer seriously injured.


Sophomore linebacker Greg King and sophomore defensive tackle Marlon Walls will join their teammates when they begin fall practice on Wednesday. The pair has been suspended since the July 9 brawl, though their rolls in the incident have never been made clear by police.


Dooley said Tuesday he's comfortable with the punishment Walls and King have served and said the pair have had a good attitude and shown remorse about the incident, which also led to defensive back Darren Myles' dismissal.


Dooley says he doesn't expect to punish anyone else unless police uncover new information in their investigation.http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/football/ncaa/08/03/tennessee-brawl.ap/index.html?eref=sihp
 
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The position of Vol fans: You can't win with choir boys from Mayberry. You have to have thugs to win. You have to keep them happy.

I have seen the above statements on message boards. By the way, I am a old-line Tennessee fan.
 

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sport historian said:
The position of Vol fans: You can't win with choir boys from Mayberry. You have to have thugs to win. You have to keep them happy.

I have seen the above statements on message boards. By the way, I am a old-line Tennessee fan.

Choir boys...like Tim Tebow??
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I think that's the standard mind-set of most DWFs...especially SEC fans. As a life-long UGA fan...I can attest.
 
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DixieDestroyer said:
sport historian said:
The position of Vol fans: You can't win with choir boys from Mayberry. You have to have thugs to win. You have to keep them happy.

I have seen the above statements on message boards. By the way, I am a old-line Tennessee fan.

Choir boys...like Tim Tebow??
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I think that's the standard mind-set of most DWFs...especially SEC fans. As a life-long UGA fan...I can attest.

Here is another comment I just saw from a Big Orange fan:

"I would rather have a team full of criminals that wins championships than a team of angels and FCA do-gooders."

This is standard with the Big Orange Nation. The DWFs who root for the University of Tennessee football team take a back seat to none.
 

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That is some pretty pathetic logic from the UT fans there, sport historian. Sadly, its fairly widespread amongst many team fans. I'd say, show me a present day team full of criminals that wins championships. They are also implying that they want team negro thugs over a team of Tebows who has won a championship. What brainwashed goons they are!
 
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sport historian said:
DixieDestroyer said:
sport historian said:
The position of Vol fans: You can't win with choir boys from Mayberry. You have to have thugs to win. You have to keep them happy.

I have seen the above statements on message boards. By the way, I am a old-line Tennessee fan.

Choir boys...like Tim Tebow??
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I think that's the standard mind-set of most DWFs...especially SEC fans. As a life-long UGA fan...I can attest.

Here is another comment I just saw from a Big Orange fan:

"I would rather have a team full of criminals that wins championships than a team of angels and FCA do-gooders."

This is standard with the Big Orange Nation. The DWFs who root for the University of Tennessee football team take a back seat to none.

The Big Orange DWF referred to above calls himself "Orangeatang." He has another comment in which he says:

"I don't think it's a matter of character. Do you think Travis Henry, Darwin Walker, Deion Grant, etc were good guys? Of course not. The difference is that Fulmer was good at protecting them. We need someome (not Fulmer) who can do that. Hopefully Dooley can. I guarantee you that the players at Alabama, Florida, USC, etc have no better character than our players--they are all overgrown, steroid-riddled monstrosities. The difference is how they are managed."

Well, there you have it. The DWFs like things the way they are.
 

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It does not get worse than these Tennessee fans!Last year's story with a young fan being robbed;wanting to drop charges after he found out who they played ball,told me just how sick some of those dwf's are ...they hold the "title"! The latest events only double and triple confirm this!

A bit of an anomoly in the SEC...not only dothey have a starting white MLB(Nick Reveiz)....the fact he is only 5'-10" is very impressive!

BTW...Mississippi State starts 2 (nearly a shocker!) &amp; Vanderbilt starts 1...total of only 4 starting white LB's on 12 teams! Ouuch! Auburn &amp; LSU have some promising white LB's who could be starters in the future...Edited by: TwentyTwo
 

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How could I forget...of course Reviez started his career as a "walk-on" and WSTD...He finally earned a starting job &amp; scholarship his junior year....

In Lindy's SEC Sports...the 5'-10" Reviez is thePre-season MVP...decsribing him as thick, driven, plays with great passion and instincts(something usually reserved for describing blacks)...he tore his ACL in the fourth game
 

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Deadlift said:
Is this an athlete?



http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/recruiting/player-Allan-Carson-100080;_ylt=Aodnw2eukMoB684kyBxrRrJHPZB4



The photo gallery is good for a few laughs, though... I really doubt that he'll accomplish much of anything in the SEC.



Where's the troll that suggested that there needs to be a "work-out program for White athletes?" You know, so that we can "compete" with glorious titans like the above Mr. Carson...
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6 feet tall aand 327 lbs!! That's insane. His body fat percentage must be out of this world. It boggles my mind what these idiots eat to gain so much weight. Even when I gorge on food .occasionally I won't eat more than like 4,000 calories a day. At that point I'm just stuffed.
 

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That DFB is too short to play DT at the next level. Only rare "affletes" like Dwight Freeney can get away with being at the 6'0-6'1 level...and Freeney plays DE, weighs 265 & runs a 4.7 40 y/d. This Carson sumo won't cut it & probably needs to be at 275-280 max (for his height).


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Do you think that all these short-stacks being recruited by the SEC -- "supposedly the best conference" -- signifies that "black talent" is more and more scarce?

When college football was originally integrated, many coaches were mostly only interested in the "Top Bell Curve" blacks, but, now, it's pretty obvious that all you need is some black ancestry and offers will be rolling in.

The old argument would be, "what a waste it is for the best blacks to be left out of the game." Well, now, the best players are being "left out" and they happen to be White....
 
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Tennessee barely escaped with a 32-29 double overtime win over UAB. During the game the Tennessee WRs had numerous drops, a long tradition on the Hill. One of them was by Zach Rogers. His drop was emphasized in every account. Rogers also had a spectacular 72 yard TD play. he ran the last 50.

The Vol DWFs don't like Rogers very much. Some of them think he and his brother were allowed to play because they come from a wealthy family.
 
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