2011/2012 Bowl Game Thread

Jimmy Chitwood

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i apologize for the double post, but Arkansas State is currently playing Northern Illinios in a bowl game. there are several White athletes on the field, including dual-threat quarterbacks Chandler Harnish for NIU and Ryan Aplin for ASU.

talented-but-terribly-under-used ASU tailback Derek Lawson has seen the field a lot, but as per usual only has 2 carries as of this post. now a senior, Lawson should've been a household name after his freshman All-American campaign, but alas several "real" affletes have usurped his starting spot and "exploded" for 3 yards-per-carry on the year.

ASU wide receiver Taylor Stockemer already has 4 catches for 104 yards, including what would've been a walk-in 65 yard (or so) touchdown if not for a terribly underthrown ball. as it was, he settled for a 50-yard grab that he had to stop and come back to. Stockemer is ASU's fastest wideout.

just an fyi to anyone who is interested.
 

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A great pass by Harnish, a great pass by Aplin.
Yet both QBs end up with a negative mark in their stats because of afrolete receivers.
 

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This could be it's own thread, but I just wanted to mention that SEC or black "supremacy" in FBS football isn't what it seems:

1. The Voters love SEC teams. By giving them high ranks in the opening polls- this assures that a 1 loss SEC team will always get in the BCS championship over a 1 loss team in another conference based on strength of schedule due to inter-conference play.

2. Kickers have cost whiter teams wins in big time powerhouse caste matchups multiple times in the last few years. Northwestern should have beaten Auburn two years ago despite 4 INTs by Kafka, except for their kicker's gaffes. Boise State kickers blow it two years in a row on a final play that both could have resulted in a 12-0 season. Stanford's kicker blows a very easy FG to beat Oklahoma State this year in the BCS bowl matchup.

3. Nebraska probably played well enough to win against South Carolina this year in the bowl game if things went their way. Backup RB Abdullah fumbles inside the 10 before the half and then SC scores on a Hail Mary going into the half. There was a crucial BS pass interference call against Nebraska- and it's been a while, but I think dropped passes on long bombs by both a black and a white WR for the Cornhuskers cost them (Tim Marlow could have had a TD?).

4. Wisconsin matched up very close with Oregon in the Rose Bowl. Jared Abbrederis had a monster game other than that fumble on a great hit by the Oregon defender late in the game when the Badgers were trying to tie it.

There is no doubt that lots of top white QBs and o-lineman chose blacker SEC schools over whiter schools b/c they think it will give them a better chance to be drafted by the NFL and in turn help their teams win. This perpetuates the caste myths. Just think of putting Tom Brady, Eric Steinbach and Jake Long on the blackest FBS team. SEC schools have great coaching and they get lots of the best black players in the country on defense and at tailback, WR. Still, not ignoring white players at these positions could make great teams even stronger. Here's some examples. If Rex Burkhead were on Alabama because Trent Richardson (whom I have scouted since H.S. He has more talent than Ingram- he's the real deal) chose to go elsewhere, with the same amount of carries, Rex and Richardson would put up similar stats. Although not quite as efficient as Richardson, Rex would look like one of the best backs in the country with that o-line and with that system and coaching. IMO Rex would average about 5.5 YPC compared to Richardson's 6.0...Now add Nile Knapp to the equation as a change of pace scatback. My best educated guess is that Knapp would average mid to high 6s per carry on about 100 carries for Alabama. He'd be great catching passes as well.

Now lets look at the CB position. Something to consider is that although most of the NFL Pro Bowlers at CB IMO would be black in the NFL even without a caste system- guys like Eric Weddle and Jason Sehorn come around every once in a while that can make a couple Pro Bowls here and there at the position. There are so many bad secondaries in the NFL. Look at the Rams multiple replacement CBs or the yards that the Saints, Lions and Pats secondaries gave up this year. There are multiple "average" white NFL DBs that could fill in and do better than most of those black players.

Bottom Line: Whiter teams have been doing great in the NFL- and in FBS ball a mere play here or there has turned games against our teams. Black supremacist teams are hurting themselves by ignoring whites at various positions.
 

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looks like the championship game is another field goal snoozer

Yep, I've been trying to think of something to post, but there's nothing interesting to say. Makes me sick the way Whites are shut out of most positions in the SEC, the linchpin of the Caste System.
 

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I had honestly forgotten that the game was even on, such is my distaste for either team involved. And no, I'm not going to bother turning it on, either, I've got better things to do! Nevertheless, I think it would be better for Alabama to win it, to help muddy the waters a bit.
 

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The black quarterback for LSU is beyond terrible, even by black quarterback standards. And this clown is a starter for the #1 team in the country?
 

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Jordan Jefferson would make a great wing back in rugby. He has zero pocket presence and probably has no future(well he shouldn't have one as a qb). I agree with TJR the preseason rankings almost assure one SEC school being in the BCS championship game as the perceived top SEC teams flood the top ten and the winner of the conference is all but assured of a top ranking. I guess maybe because he was so incompetent I assumed Jordan was George Jefferson....
 
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No Herbie, we are not surprised at the display of athleticism shown by the White Alabama QB. But you sure seem to be, as you keep repeating it, you little caste whore.
 

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I hope the ratings were poor. Too bad Boise State didn't get a shot at LSU with a similar or even better outcome, but no, they were awarded with a 11-1 season by playing 6-6 ASU almost three weeks ago where it was a lose-lose situation for them. Win big? Expected. Lose? Well, we told you they were undeserving and overrated.
 

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That's the way to shut-up the ridiculous Jefferson-hype leading up to this game! --Jefferson didn't even do much against Georgia in the SEC Championship game.-- What a defensive performance by Bama. Nick Saban made some mistakes in their first meeting, but he corrected it all for this game.

It was very important that the "Mad Hatter" get defeated in this fashion, and it goes well beyond him benching Lee for Jefferson. An aura was really starting to build around "Magic Les." My pregame write-up for LSU/Alabama (1) was solid.. LSU won a close game, mostly because Alabama missed FGs and some dumb coaching, and all we hear is praise for "Magic Les" for inserting Jefferson into the game. Les didn't really do anything in that W, but I expected that outcome. In that game, Alabama also chose to "protect" young McCarron which was understandable to a degree, but it was good to see him unleashed last night!

Make no mistake, there are some promising QBs in the SEC. Look at the Big 10 -- with it's large recruiting territory -- and they are hardly dominating QBing. Don't blame the SEC for the Big 10 having Braxton Miller, Scheelhaase, Marquise Gray, Robert Bolden, Robert Marve (part-time player). Russell Wilson will be gone and Michigan had a very good season, so I won't list Wilson or Denard in the weak category.. for now.
 
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From Week 10 thread:

I'm pulling for Alabama, but I'm worried that LSU will find a way to win..

I know that Alabama is more talented, but that doesn't always translate to a victory.

In the Overtime of that game, Alabama was awful due to poor and desperate coaching. Alabama got out-coached by a degree, but Les Miles wasn't "magical." It was games like that -- and others -- that were building his mystique..

A big difference 2-months later!
 

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I had honestly forgotten that the game was even on,

So did I (when I fell awake in the wee hours today was when I realized I'd forgotten), although that owes more to the fact that I've never lived and died with CFB as much as some do, although while attending a D2 school in the early '80s, I attended all but one or two of the school's home fb games (and a couple of road games) over five autumns (all on Saturday afternoon).

John
 
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The black quarterback for LSU is beyond terrible, even by black quarterback standards. And this clown is a starter for the #1 team in the country?
I finally tuned in to the game just after halftime, and I was amazed at how terrible Jefferson was. The media spouts the company line that it was because of the amazing Alabama defense, but although the D was good, Jefferson couldn't hit the side of a barn with any of his throws.

As for Trent Richardson, I don't see where everyone thinks he's so great. He's a fullback-sized RB with average vision and very little "wiggle". On his one TD run, everybody was perfectly blocked to the inside, he didn't even have to make a sudden cut to the outside, it was almost leisurely and an overweight sprint downfield. I'm looking forward to his combine numbers.
 

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Jordan Jefferson was horrible. He looked like a lost puppy out there. His stat line: 11/17 for 53 yds passing and 1 int; 14 carries for 15 yds rushing. Jefferson was crying for playing time all year. He got it and could not have played any worse on any bigger stage.


Les Miles got what he deserved for screwing over Jarrett Lee in the final game of his LSU career.
 

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Was there a game on yesterday? Oh yes the Coal Bowl. I missed it. Who won?
 

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A shout out to Nick Gentry.. a White DL that was a disruptive FORCE in his final college game!
 

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Was there a game on yesterday? Oh yes the Coal Bowl. I missed it. Who won?

Yes, Jax, you missed five (5) sigh-generating field goals, twelve (12) pillow-thudding punts, and one (1) bore-inducing 34-yard touchdown run. You’d think a game highlighting so many of the world’s ultimate athletes would be more stimulating.

I tried to watch merely to ascertain some “tirade silageâ€￾ to post in this thread…but my eyelids were begging to be closed. Final score, 21-0….this rancid game couldn’t have been any more yawn-worthy...

 

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I didn't watch any of this game, I am glad Jordan Jefferson blew it on the big stage and McCarron - judging from his stats led his team to victory.

Hopefully next year their will be a white revival at the QB position in college. I am not saying their are not good white QBs at the college level but pure hype seems to boost black quarterbacks up so much in the media.
 

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Not unexpectedly, the title game had very poor ratings:

Awful Title Game Fitting End to Bad Season

"...TV executives were predicting this would be the lowest-rated BCS title game ever. It came less than a week after the Clemson-West Virginia Orange Bowl was the lowest-rated BCS bowl of all time..."

http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/news?slug=dw-wetzel_alabama_lsu_bad_bcs_title_game_010912

That's great. You can't have two all black teams from the same division within a conference and expect it to have national appeal. I hope the BCS lost it's ass for all the crappy games. Apparently the BCS executives are meeting today to work on some major changes to the system.
 

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That's great. You can't have two all black teams from the same division within a conference and expect it to have national appeal. I hope the BCS lost it's ass for all the crappy games. Apparently the BCS executives are meeting today to work on some major changes to the system.
Exactly. I think even some DWFs are awakening to the sham that is the BCS. Glad to hear the Ebony Tide's victory over the Bayou Boogers in Coal Bowl 2 was a snoozefest.
 

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Well, I'm certainly not making a new thread just for the Shrine Bowl.

Anybody else watching?
I don't know anything about QB Coleman for the East. He seemed effective. And he has gotten a lot of good press by the football "bloggers". Harnish looked great for the West. Devon Wylie made a fantastic juke to pick up extra yardage. Lennon Creer has no business being in this game or being signed by any NFL team as a cheerleader. He's just stealing a roster spot from somebody else.
 
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