Leonardfan
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Since 2005, Washington started 6, 8, 9, 8, 8, 6, 5, 4, 6, 8, 9, 11, 8 and 10 white players, excluding 2014 where no write-up was done. In 2021 they are projected to start 8*
I was thinking of using either this thread or the UNC thread to bring up the discussion of "What qualifies as a White athlete?" Jacob "Asa" Turner appears to be very much a White athlete when looking at him but he has at least a quarter of Asian heritage. I was initially reluctant to include him as a White athlete and was on the record with not agreeing that he should be counted. I have re-calibrated my own personal views and believe that he should now be counted as a White athlete. He will be treated as so - he has no obvious Asian traits when looking at him. The reason I brought up UNC is that I believe Sam Howell is partially Asian - pretty sure his maternal grandmother is Asian. Howell like Turner has no obvious physical characteristis that would label him as Asian. Just wanted to get that out of the way and am curious to hear what other's think. I think transparency and presenting all the facts is important when discussing this - especially to see how the media covers these players.
UW is probably one of the better teams to root for in the PAC 12. They have several White athletes on the roster with NFL bloodlines - LB Carson Breuner is the son of former Steelers TE Mark Breuner, LB Jackson Sirmon - the son of former NFL LB Peter Sirmon (a very good yet forgotten player from the early 00s) and QB Sam Huard (Damon Huard's son and Brock Huard's nephew).
Players to look out for include QB Patrick O'Brien, QB Sam Huard, OL Corey Luciano OL Matteo Mele, TE Jack Westover, WR Sawyer Racanelli, DT Jacob Bandes, LB Cooper McDonald, LB Carson Breuner, LB Drew Fowler,
Offense:
QB - Dylan Morris
RB - Sean McGrew*** will most likely get alot of touches but not be the starter
TE - Cade Otton
LT - Jaxson Kirkland
C - Luke Wattenberg
Defense:
OLB - Ryan Bowman
ILB - Jackson Sirmon
S - Asa Turner
I was thinking of using either this thread or the UNC thread to bring up the discussion of "What qualifies as a White athlete?" Jacob "Asa" Turner appears to be very much a White athlete when looking at him but he has at least a quarter of Asian heritage. I was initially reluctant to include him as a White athlete and was on the record with not agreeing that he should be counted. I have re-calibrated my own personal views and believe that he should now be counted as a White athlete. He will be treated as so - he has no obvious Asian traits when looking at him. The reason I brought up UNC is that I believe Sam Howell is partially Asian - pretty sure his maternal grandmother is Asian. Howell like Turner has no obvious physical characteristis that would label him as Asian. Just wanted to get that out of the way and am curious to hear what other's think. I think transparency and presenting all the facts is important when discussing this - especially to see how the media covers these players.
UW is probably one of the better teams to root for in the PAC 12. They have several White athletes on the roster with NFL bloodlines - LB Carson Breuner is the son of former Steelers TE Mark Breuner, LB Jackson Sirmon - the son of former NFL LB Peter Sirmon (a very good yet forgotten player from the early 00s) and QB Sam Huard (Damon Huard's son and Brock Huard's nephew).
Players to look out for include QB Patrick O'Brien, QB Sam Huard, OL Corey Luciano OL Matteo Mele, TE Jack Westover, WR Sawyer Racanelli, DT Jacob Bandes, LB Cooper McDonald, LB Carson Breuner, LB Drew Fowler,
Offense:
QB - Dylan Morris
RB - Sean McGrew*** will most likely get alot of touches but not be the starter
TE - Cade Otton
LT - Jaxson Kirkland
C - Luke Wattenberg
Defense:
OLB - Ryan Bowman
ILB - Jackson Sirmon
S - Asa Turner