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Since 2015, Charlotte has started 7, 5, 5, 5, 6, 4, 6, and 6 white athletes. In 2023, they look to start 6 again.
The 49ers are a pretty standard southern caste team with a couple of white starters on defense. (I wrote this same sentence last year.) The team brought in two transfer black quarterbacks to replace last year’s white starter and currently projects to start 15 transfer players.
Biff Poggi will start his first full season as head coach after a lengthy career that most recently includes a stint as an assistant at Michigan. He brings along two Wolverines transfers, including stud defensive lineman Julius Welschof. Welschof is a physical freak from Germany with wild measurables. He tweaked his position several times in Ann Arbor but never nailed down playing time. I’ll be interested to see what he can finally do when given snaps.
The other most-intriguing player is true sophomore Maguire Neal, who will start for the second year at “nickel back” in the 4-2-5 base defense. His backup is also white.
Slot receiver Jake Hestera is a redshirt sophomore transfer from Colorado and will be looking to show up Deion Sanders for running him off the team.
Punt return duties aren’t finalized but could go to one of the white receivers.
Starters:
WR/Slot: Jack Hestera
TE: Jake Clemons
OC: Andrew Adair
OG: Jonny King
DE: Julius Welschof
NB: Maguire Neal
Backups:
QB: Carson Black (third string true freshman)
WR: Sean Brown, Jack Reynolds, Manning Lasso
TE: Gus McGee, Colin Weber, Bryce Kennon
OT: Jasper Parks, Lucas Gramlick
LB: Reid Williford
NB: Marcus Robitaille
The 49ers are a pretty standard southern caste team with a couple of white starters on defense. (I wrote this same sentence last year.) The team brought in two transfer black quarterbacks to replace last year’s white starter and currently projects to start 15 transfer players.
Biff Poggi will start his first full season as head coach after a lengthy career that most recently includes a stint as an assistant at Michigan. He brings along two Wolverines transfers, including stud defensive lineman Julius Welschof. Welschof is a physical freak from Germany with wild measurables. He tweaked his position several times in Ann Arbor but never nailed down playing time. I’ll be interested to see what he can finally do when given snaps.
The other most-intriguing player is true sophomore Maguire Neal, who will start for the second year at “nickel back” in the 4-2-5 base defense. His backup is also white.
Slot receiver Jake Hestera is a redshirt sophomore transfer from Colorado and will be looking to show up Deion Sanders for running him off the team.
Punt return duties aren’t finalized but could go to one of the white receivers.
Starters:
WR/Slot: Jack Hestera
TE: Jake Clemons
OC: Andrew Adair
OG: Jonny King
DE: Julius Welschof
NB: Maguire Neal
Backups:
QB: Carson Black (third string true freshman)
WR: Sean Brown, Jack Reynolds, Manning Lasso
TE: Gus McGee, Colin Weber, Bryce Kennon
OT: Jasper Parks, Lucas Gramlick
LB: Reid Williford
NB: Marcus Robitaille