The Gophers have "lighted" up over the past few years under the new regime and that's nice to finally see. Too bad their play calling and coaching clock management is so incredibly pathetic and conservative. They even recruit some home state and local boys which was a rarity in the dark past. The U of Minnesota is one of the most deeply cultural Marxist Universities historically to ever exist. I went there for a brief time in the early 90's and even back then I had to fight my way though a Gay parade just to get to class at least once a week. They had and probably still have a policy that if a black person just accused you of saying a racial slur you would be expelled - no due process. In the meantime our dorm-like co-ed apartments would have sketchings of campus building serial rapists posted on the front door with clearly African features but never colored shaded in to reflect color. I understand the campus is much worse these days if you can imagine that.
Anyways, I can't remember a single white running back in my lifetime playing for the very white states of Minnnesota and Wisconsin. Yet, Stanford can field two of college footballs best rbs ever in just the last few years. How is that? Obviously white RB talent is routinely disregarded even more so in whiter Northern states than it is in the South. It can only be because whites competing against whites are disregarded no matter what because whites are disegarded as a group when in competition with each other whereas in the South Whites that completely dominate their blacker competition in High School (ala Gerhart, McCaffrey) can not be written off so easily.
I had a relative that was a dominant High School running back in the 90's (won't say his name) as well as a track state record holder. He went to the U of Minn. football camp for recruits and was awarded the RB MVP. They offered him no scholarship and told him that they would not recruit him as a RB because he was White. The recruiter laughed at the idea. The small out of state blacks that he dominated in the camp later got all the scholarships. He legitimately thought they were only asked to the camp as charity - like a community outreach program for "youths" - but no they were the "real" recruits.
Kaptain, thanks for sharing your experiences at the University of Minnesota. It is bizarre to me that Minnesota out of all places would be one of the hubs of cultural-marxism and promoting anti-white agendas and pro-white genocidal messages. I recall this campaign which was brought to my attention on our great site about one a Minnesota satellite campus pushing out a disgusting attack on white people:
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/201...nsored-by-the-university-of-minnesota-duluth/
It will be interesting to see what direction the program goes in since Kill resigned earlier this week. I was kind of on the fence about his regime - his offenses where pretty white but with the lack of any white running backs. His defenses seemed to be as coal black as they come though - I did catch one white LB yesterday who made some nice plays and good fundamental tackles (I think he was #12).
I am glad Stanford was able to pull out the win - Hogan did not throw the ball particularly well but both he and McAffrey both had 100 yards rushing (when was the last time two white players on the same team had 100 yards rushing each). Washington St. is a team to watch - Leach is a coach that I have always held in somewhat high esteem - he has always done things his way and gotten in trouble for it (the incident with Craig James son) but his innovative spread pass heavy offense has become a staple of offenses in college and the pros (the Patriots spread is very derivative of Leach's offense). Let's not forget that although they were walk-ons - Leach gave both Welker and Amendola their chance. He now has a really good QB - Luke Falk so they should continue to improve over the next few years.
Iowa and Oklahoma State still remain perfect. Iowa is doing it with a strong run game, great QB play from Beathard, dominant o-line play and solid defense (although they lost Drew Ott for the year). Oklahoma state has a great true sophomore QB in Mason Rudolph and JW Walsh as the change of pace dual threat QB - I hope they beat TCU next week. They also have their own version of Welker in David Glidden.