Leonardfan
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psu blows it. the experts need to stop crowning Barkley the heisman winner.
at least both black quarterbacks have aptly descriptive last namesFinal black quarterback stats in BC's 35-3 win:
FSU - James Blackman 11/26 102 yards 0 td 1 int
BC - Anthony Brown 6/20 54 yards 1 td 0 int
2ND int for Wingard!
Davie deserves blame......Terrible decisions/recruiting by NM
The caste system mindset is deeply ingrained into Davie. Gerhart is the best QB on the roster yet because he is white Davie refuses to play him.
If Gerhart wanted to play, he should have gone to one of the many Division I-AA schools. He is not going to get a chance to play qb for one year only at a FBS school when he has no history of qb play at his previous FBS university(Arizona St.)
.....and he should have been a running back......(like it was earlier reported).....
Anyone else with that pedigree would've been handed a job.....
He got f-ed......Would've been nice to see him gain 1000 yards for North Dakota or someone like that.......Hell, why didn't Stanford recruit him???
Better than Ohio State...psu blows it. the experts need to stop crowning Barkley the heisman winner.
.....and he should have been a running back......(like it was earlier reported).....
Anyone else with that pedigree would've been handed a job.....
He got f-ed......Would've been nice to see him gain 1000 yards for North Dakota or someone like that.......Hell, why didn't Stanford recruit him???
Despite the success of his brother Toby, Coltin Gerhart was never going to be given a chance to start at running back at FBS schools. Coltin doesn't understand this. In this article(http://krqe.com/2017/09/19/gerhart-will-get-his-first-start-as-lobo-quarterback-at-tulsa/), Coltin says "You know I came here as a running back so I didn't think I would start at quarterback for this week". Instead of starting at running back, he is a third-string quarterback at New Mexico. He really seems to have no clue about the caste system.
But he actually could have started at running back..... at many FCS schools or Division 2 schools. FCS schools like South Dakota St., North Dakota St., South Dakota or North Dakota. Or he could have started at the Ivy League schools like Zane Dudek at Yale. According to this website(www.compughterratings.com/FCS/rankings), there are 124 FCS football schools and 169 Division 2 schools(including Minnesota Vikings Adam Thielen's school Minnesota St. Mankato).
There are plenty of schools where Coltin could have played running back. For that to have happened, Coltin would have had to understand the caste system. But he didn't. So a fantastic football player will waste his college years on the bench at the FBS level, when he could have been a star at the FCS or Division 2 level.
There needs to be a run of Bill Belicheks in the college ranks.....
So many kids we don't have any idea of are getting short changed......