2017 College Football Week 1

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SJSU QB Josh Love connects to WR Bailey Gaither. Spartans looking to knock off a very dark, ranked South Florida team.

Bailey Gaither was a great HS baseball player but he chose football over baseball which is uncommon for white athletes these days. He has SERIOUS SPEED. Only a sophomore so someone to keep an eye on. He finished with 6 catches for 100 yards and two TD's.
 

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the opening day of collegiate football already finds ESPN's talking heads in fine caste form ... in a highlight showing Nall burst for a 75-yard touchdown run, "the FULLBACK Nall showing he can do more than just run inside." [emphasis is mine]

also, BYU's poly head coach is gonna be in for a LONG year if the Cougars passing game doesn't figure out how to function. their wideouts were absolutely smothered in straight man coverage against the "dominant" corners of lowly Portland State. defensively, BYU looked good.

Here's the "fullback's" overachieving 75 yard TD run:

 

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Here are some games to watch this week/weekend guys
(Running back themed games)

Duquesne at South Dakota State 8:00 pm ATTPI: 659 (Direct TV) Thursday night
(Brady Mangerelli gets lots of carries for SDSU) backup to Zenner when a freshman

The Wake Forest (Cade Carney)game is on the ACC network only (I just got the free app). 6:30 Thursady

Fordham at Army (Andy Davidson) 6:00 pm CBSSN: 221. (Direct TV) Friday night

Air Force (McVey) plays VMI Saturday at 2:00 (BSPN 3).

These guys start, we'll have to wait and see if Brodner, Funk, McGrew, Gest and some others get carries........
 

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Here on the east coast, I don't get many b level pac-12 games......I tried the pad 12 app last year but direct tv didn't support it (The ACC app may be the same).....
Bisharat plays (hoping for 10+ carries) Friday night and Nall will crush on Saturday....

Anyone know of a better way to watch these games???
 

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Florida has suspended 10 players for it's opener...unreal. These affletes are sucking up scholarship money and no one is questioning it. I saw on BSPN and head SEC caste cheerleader Paul Finebaum was debating with Greg McElroy about whether or not Florida has a "culture problem". Are those two "experts" to blind to see that all of college football has the exact same "culture problem"?

http://www.espn.com/college-footbal...-more-players-ahead-season-opener-vs-michigan
 

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Florida has suspended 10 players for it's opener...unreal. These affletes are sucking up scholarship money and no one is questioning it. I saw on BSPN and head SEC caste cheerleader Paul Finebaum was debating with Greg McElroy about whether or not Florida has a "culture problem". Are those two "experts" to blind to see that all of college football has the exact same "culture problem"?

http://www.espn.com/college-footbal...-more-players-ahead-season-opener-vs-michigan
Even with the ten (black) players suspended, there will still probably be only one White player starting for them.
 

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Right now I'm trying to guess one of three choices for the Florida players, academic, Title IX, or straight up black crime clown show?

Yep, straight up BCCS
 

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I will be at the Wake Forest/Presbyterian game tonight. I have a son and daughter at both schools. Hopefully, will get a look a Cade Carney.

Have a good time and keep us posted!
 

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A lot of games going on tonight including the Presbyterian - Wake game Carolina Speed will be attending.

I would love to see Indiana pull the huge upset over Ohio St. Also North Dakota over Utah would be great ways to start the year.

Mason Rudolph Ok St. and Riley Ferguson Memphis - two big time QB prospects for the 2018 draft.
 

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Oklahoma State afflete lets a punt bounce at his own 20, chases it back and picks it up at the 8, runs backward into the end zone, fumbles, and Tulsa falls on it for a TD.
 

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Not a good start for Carney......10 carries 39 yards against less than ideal competition.....A freshman back ran for 50 on one carry in garbage time......Rooting for at least 2 1000 yard rushers this year......If not 4......Nall, Ouellette, Davidson and Carney.........
 

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Watching the South Dakota St game .....Jake Weineke is going to have a big year.....Another Cooper Kupp....Mangerelli is being platooned......Watching it via DVR...
 

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FCS Western Illinois Max Norris (Soph.) RB rushed for 133 yards on 19 carries last night

Sophomore DB's Austin Hall had INT & TBL (Memphis) & Luke Hedrick led team in Tackles (UL-Monroe) Both had solid games!
 

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Heisman winner Lamar Jackson being overlooked because of lack of diversity among college football writers
CARRON J. PHILLIPS AUG 30, 2017 2:20 AM
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Last year, Lamar Jackson opened his sophomore season with three straight video-game-like performances.

In those games, the Louisville Cardinals faced UNC-Charlotte, Syracuse and Florida State. Jackson passed for 913 yards, ran for 464 more, and scored 18 touchdowns while doing the majority of that work in the first half.


It was the beginning of one of the best seasons a player has ever had in college football history, as Jackson won almost every award last season, including the Walter Camp and Maxwell Awards, and the Heisman Trophy.

A quick Wikipedia search will tell you even more about the historic season Jackson had last year, but that may be the only place you’ll read something about him this week before the kickoff of the 2017 season. Why?

Because every major college football site or magazine has apparently forgotten that Jackson exists.


ESPN recently released its preseason All-American team, and you won’t find Jackson penciled into the quarterback slot. That nod was given to USC sophomore Sam Darnold. ‘ESPN The Magazine’ also decided to go with Darnold as the covery boy for its 2017 College Football Preview edition, instead of the reigning Heisman Trophy winner.

And speaking of the Heisman, Darnold is leading the odds in Las Vegas to be the winner this year, as Jackson sits in third place.

Sports Illustrated has Baker Mayfield as its preseason First-Team All-American quarterback, even though Mayfield was third in last year’s Heisman voting. But you won’t find Jackson as a member of the Second Team either, as that accolade was given to Darnold.


In fact, the only publication I’ve run across that’s shown Jackson any love this offseason has been The Sporting News. On two different lists, The Sporting News has Jackson listed as the top-rated quarterback entering the season, and ranked him No. 1 on its list of the best 40 players in the country.

If you want to look at the numbers, it makes sense why Darnold is such a sexy pick to be the new face of college football. The sophomore was named the starter before the Utah game last year, and even though the Trojans lost, the move wound up working in the long run. With Darnold under center, USC won its last nine games of the season.

All of this happened while Jackson’s luck on the field fizzled down the stretch. Louisville lost its last three games of the year against Houston, Kentucky and LSU. In those games, Jackson accounted for only five total touchdowns and threw three picks.

Still, Jackson was the man who was chosen to raise the Heisman over his head at the end of the season due to his remarkable year.

However, the total disrespect for Jackson this offseason is quite troubling. When Johnny Manziel returned for his sophomore year in 2013 after being the first freshman to ever win the Heisman, his face was everywhere. And as the fall of 2013 approached, it was Manziel who was leading the list of Heisman hopefuls and was on the cover of Sports Illustrated and ESPN’s The Magazine’s College Football Preview editions.

And when Tim Tebow returned to Gainesville after winning his Heisman, it was the beginning of Tebowmania.

It’s hard to ignore the fact that race may play a factor in how Jackson has been treated and almost forgotten.

Every Saturday this fall, press boxes will be filled with media members covering America’s second most popular sport. However, the skin tone of the people in the press box will be drastically different from the players on the field. According to the Huffington Post and Time Magazine, anywhere from 57% to 70% of college football players are black. Compare that to the fact that more than 90% of sports writers are white.

The lack of diversity in college football press boxes speaks to why Jackson may be getting overlooked. Because no one who looks like Jackson appears to be in the room raising a hand and saying, “Hey, I think we’re forgetting about the reigning Heisman Trophy winner,” when story ideas and planning meetings are taking place.

For instance, ask yourself this question.

In a sport that’s dominated by black men between the ages of 18-22, can you name a top black college football writer?

Anwar Richardson has been in the game for a long time and covers the University of Texas. And this season, Myron Medcalf and Joel Anderson will be doing some college football coverage for ESPN. But besides those three, it will take you some time to come up with more names to add to the list.

And something tells me that if more people of color were at these publications, then what’s happening to Jackson wouldn’t play out like this. It’s similar to the NFL Fantasy Draft slave auction incident that happened with ESPN a few weeks ago. Because if a black person is in that meeting, then that segment likely never happens.

Nobody has any idea how the 2017 season will unfold, and as good as Darnold is, he might actually live up to the hype.

But no matter what the Louisville Cardinals or Lamar Jackson do this season, it’s been a crime to watch the guy who was named the “Most Outstanding Player” in college football just a year ago return for his junior year as an afterthought.

Sadly, it’s the society we live in. Because in 2017, one of the most electrifying college football players the game has ever seen can still get whitewashed.
 

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Ya Lamar is being discriminated against LOL. He's a gimmick run first QB in a top heavy conference. He'll still be drafted 1st Rd why is that AA writer bitchin?
 

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Just amazing ignorance with this guy when you see the outright discrimination EVERYWHERE against white athletes.

And in our society. This dude is grasping at straws. To me looks like he set out to write a "daz racizz" article regardless of facts lol.
 
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Lamar Jackson will receive his due headlines. Just like Geno Smiff, Akili Smiff, Ebony J. Manuel, Robert Griffin, Byron Leftwing, and JaMarcus Russell.
 

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And in our society. This dude is grasping at straws. To me looks like he set out to write a "daz racizz" article regardless of facts lol.

Truth is, a lot of blacks aren't that into football and the physicality -- and so by ignoring White talent -- coaches allow themselves to be held hostage by coddled/half assed blacks. It's 'fun' to be coddled, but then the real work starts... as eventually put up or shut up time arrives. This has led to some increases in White linemen and LBs who have talent, physicality and put the work in.

Of course, few blacks are going to argue against #RacialSpoilsSystem which includes patent saturation of gimmicky blacks at QB across college football. Look at Arizona with Khalil Tate and Brandon Dawkins.. Arizona State with Manny Wilkins as a few examples.
 
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I had to look up that "slave auction" BSPN segment that the race-baiting author was whining about because I hadn't heard of it. Unsurprisingly, it was nothing. They held a fantasy football auction where players (black and White) were "sold" to a group of fantasy gamers (which included non-whites). One stupid Twitter-linked clip showing everyone's favorite negro drama queen, Odell Beckham Jr., being "auctioned" got taken out of context and the cries of "slave auction" went up from the usual cuckspects. Never mind that White players were being auctioned too. Beckham himself, as expected, pitched a cat. 3 over the molehill and tried to turn it into Mt. Everest. Much ado about nuffins.
 
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