2010 White WR's

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David Douglas of the U of A Wildcats might be a sleeper to keep an eye on. He had 78 yards receiving last week. The Cats run a spread offense so I'm not sure how much he will get the ball. Great job though and it's a good way to keep track of our favorite players.
Thanks WL. Douglas has a very respectable 140 yards and 2 TDs thus far. With another good effort like last week he could crack the list.
 

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UGA WR Durham "only" gets 4 receptions for 64 yards...thanks to a nice TD being & a big 1st down catch being nullified by penalties. The 1-3 Dawgs will have "afflete" WR Green back next week & the UGA DWFs think he'll be the savior of their season. Hopefully, Durham will stay in the starting line-up.
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Arizona wideout David Douglas had a game-high 6 catches for 61 yards.

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Oregon's Jeff Maehl "somehow" manages to outleap a "real" afflete.

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OK State's Josh Cooper jukes a defensive back out of his shoes.

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UGA's Kris Durham scores a touchdown. he's so good, he's open even when he's covered.
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Notre Dame tight end Kyle Rudolph celebrates a touchdown catch (from last week).

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Zach Rogers runs a "precise route" for 72 yards and a touchdown.
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Washington State speedster Jared Karstetter scored 2 touchdowns on Saturday. this is one of them.

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Boston College's talented freshman (and his 4.4 speed) Bobby Swigert runs away from an affletic defender.

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Stanford's Coby Fleener celebrates a touchdown catch.

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Cole Beasley, SMU's high-rising receiver, makes the acrobatic catch for the score ... but it was ruled out-of-bounds.

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Iowa's Colin Sandeman returns a punt.

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Conner Vernon is all business in the endzone.

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Ohio State's Dane Sanzenbacher scored 4 receiving touchdowns on Saturday.

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Danny Coale-burner makes another amazing catch.

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Oregon tight end Dave Paul absorbs the contact to hold on to the ball. he had a game-high 76 yards on 2 catches.

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Wyoming's Zach Bolger looks frustrated as his team struggles.

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Jeremy Ebert's return to form has made him all but unstoppable. he had 2 more touchdown catches on Saturday.

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Ryan Swope skies for the ball (last week) to make the acrobatic and athletic catch.

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Missouri's T.J. Moe leaves affletesdestroyed in his wake.
 

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and a couple of small-school guys who are dominating ...

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Tennessee Chattanooga's Joel Bradford currently leads the FCS in receiving yards and yards-per-game.

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Tysson Poots shows off the athleticism that makes him the most feared wideout in the FCS.Edited by: Jimmy Chitwood
 

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The weekly rundown of our guys in the top 75 after week 4:

Conner Vernon â€" Duke (So.) â€" 28 for 449 & 3 TDs (4th)
Greg Salas â€" Hawaii (Sr.) - 31 for 412 & 2 TDs (8th)
T.J. Moe â€" Missouri (So.) â€" 37 for 394 & 2 TDs (9th)
Cody Wilson â€" Cent. Mich. (So.) â€" 20 for 376 & 2 TDs (14th)
Jeremy Ebert â€" Northwestern (Jr.) â€" 17 for 331 & 4 TDs (26th)
Kris Durham â€" Georgia (Sr.) â€" 17 for 324 & 1 TD (T28th)
Dane Sanzenbacher â€" Ohio St. (Sr.) â€" 20 for 316 & 5 TDs (32nd)
Kyle Rudolph â€" Notre Dame (Jr.) â€" 22 for 288 & 2 TDs (42nd)
Jeff Maehl â€" Oregon (Sr.) â€" 18 for 254 & 3 TDs (61st)

*Zach Bolger dropped out due to a poor game. Josh Cooper and Ryan Swope dropped due to a bye week.
*Interestingly, the Top 10 consists of 3 whites, a Pacific Islander (Pilares) and mixed DJ Woods.
*Cody Wilson also has an impressive 9 carries for 67 yards with a TD on the season.

P.S. - Great pics as usual Jimmy C!!!
 

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TJ Moe has really come out of nowhere. I hope to catch a Missouri game this season to watch him play.
 

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The weekly rundown of our guys in the top 75 after week 5:

Greg Salas â€" Hawaii (Sr.) - 41 for 609 & 4 TDs (2nd)
Conner Vernon â€" Duke (So.) â€" 34 for 548 & 3 TDs (4th)
Cody Wilson â€" Cent. Mich. (So.) â€" 25 for 460 & 3 TDs (7th)
Jeremy Ebert â€" Northwestern (Jr.) â€" 24 for 436 & 5 TDs (10th)
T.J. Moe â€" Missouri (So.) â€" 37 for 394 & 2 TDs (21st)
Dane Sanzenbacher â€" Ohio St. (Sr.) â€" 23 for 351 & 6 TDs (41st)
Cole Beasley â€" SMU (Jr.) â€" 23 for 340 & 2 TDs (45th)
Kris Durham â€" Georgia (Sr.) â€" 17 for 324 & 1 TD (53rd)
Jeff Maehl â€" Oregon (Sr.) â€" 21 for 304 & 4 TDs (68th)
Kyle Rudolph â€" Notre Dame (Jr.) â€" 23 for 290 & 3 TDs (74th)

*The good news: 4 out of the top 10 receivers are white! That is a great percentage and proves when given a chance, our guys always shine.
*The bad news: only 6 of the next 65 leaders are white.
*TJ Moe dropped spots due to bye and Kris Durham dropped stops due to injury.
*Cole Beasley is a nice addition to the list this week (nod to Riddlewire)
*Notre Dame really needs to get Kyle Rudolph more involved in the passing game. His stats for the last 2 weeks are 2 catches for 3 yards.
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MostDangerous I consider Salas mixed Hawaian\white, but I cheer for him b\c he will most likely get the caste treat,mentin the NFL.For an examplescouts and columnistsare already pigeon holeing him as a "possesion" receiver.Scouts were also surprised at how well he ran at his pro day(Ibeleive ToughJ posted the exact time a while back in another post).I'm not so blindthat Iignore talent when I see it.
 

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I always figured Salas was hispanic being that he is from Chino, CA which has a large hispanic population. I think Salas is Spanish in origin as well. I consider him to be pretty much white.
 

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celticdb15 said:
MostDangerous I consider Salas mixed Hawaian\white, but I cheer for him b\c he will most likely get the caste treat,mentin the NFL.For an examplescouts and columnistsare already pigeon holeing him as a "possesion" receiver.Scouts were also surprised at how well he ran at his pro day(Ibeleive ToughJ posted the exact time a while back in another post).I'm not so blindthat Iignore talent when I see it.
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It doesn't matter if he gets treated white or not, he's not white since he's mixed.

Source for those who don't know:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_drop_rule
 

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MostDangerous, welcome to CF. I think you might be missing something by constantly focusing on the one drop rule. Millions of Whites, and undoubtedly quite a few of the White athletes we support, aren't 100% White. Sometimes we know about it and sometimes we don't. You can't always tell by looks, and we don't always agree about a specific player. The media is a central player in the Caste System, and if there is a player of questionable whiteness in a game, it is usually fairly easy to tell who they think of as White or non-white by the way they describe him. So, even if there is some question about the racial makeup of a player who looks and behaves White, and the media treats him as White, I consider him White for our purposes. Of course, there are some White athletes who don't act White or identify as White. Because of that, I don't consider them White for our purposes.

Some people don't agree with that and that's fine with me, but if you base your support of an athlete solely on him being 100% White, you are going to be spending a lot of time doing genealogical/racial research on a bunch of athletes, and your also going to be rooting for anti-white wiggers.
 

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Question for Colonel and Backrow. Would you guys not consider David Anderson and Jason Williams white? Both are super wiggers. Several members have mentioned David Anderson is a big wigger. We all know Jason Williams thinks he's black. I don't have an opinion on Anderson but I don't consider Williams white.
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The surname Salas has been identified by the Holy Office of the Catholic Church of Spain as a Sephardic (Jewish) name.

Source: Genealogy.com
 

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I've never thought of anyone who imitates and clearly wishes he was black as White for the purposes of the caste system. I thought differently about David Anderson when he was in college and I knew little about him, but after seeing how he acts I don't view him as "one of ours."
 

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Colonel_Reb said:
MostDangerous, welcome to CF. I think you might be missing something by constantly focusing on the one drop rule. Millions of Whites, and undoubtedly quite a few of the White athletes we support, aren't 100% White. Sometimes we know about it and sometimes we don't. You can't always tell by looks, and we don't always agree about a specific player. The media is a central player in the Caste System, and if there is a player of questionable whiteness in a game, it is usually fairly easy to tell who they think of as White or non-white by the way they describe him. So, even if there is some question about the racial makeup of a player who looks and behaves White, and the media treats him as White, I consider him White for our purposes. Of course, there are some White athletes who don't act White or identify as White. Because of that, I don't consider them White for our purposes.

Some people don't agree with that and that's fine with me, but if you base your support of an athlete solely on him being 100% White, you are going to be spending a lot of time doing genealogical/racial research on a bunch of athletes, and your also going to be rooting for anti-white wiggers.
So you'd be okay with a Jewish player who the media thought was white being cheered for on here?
 

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MostDangerous, that has happened here before (Jon Scheyer being one example) and I'm still posting on CF. As I said above, not everyone here agrees with me and that is fine. I'm not trying to set forum policy (and don't want to), I'm just stating my own view.
 

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MostDangerous said:
So you'd be okay with a Jewish player who the media thought was white being cheered for on here?

Jewish yes, Presbyterian NO!
 

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jaxvid said:
MostDangerous said:
So you'd be okay with a Jewish player who the media thought was white being cheered for on here?



Jewish yes, Presbyterian NO!

jaxvid, that is hilarious man!
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i dont think them being wiggers changes the way media or dwfs view them, and if they were to be a breakthrough players, that would be a breakthrough for white players overall, therefore i would root for them. i dont have to like them in order to cheer for them, haha, they are not my personal acquaintances.
 
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