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Now I understand. I was disappointed when I didn't see his name in the boxscore for their first game.
Catholics-condoms, no match. Ever see Monty Python and the Meaning of Life (Every Sperm is Sacred!)? Although we have no way to confirm this story, it does seem plausible. It would probably take drama and problems of this magnitude to cause a player, especially a starting (white) D1 RB to not play.backrow said:if that's true, geez Brandon, ever heard of condoms!?
Electric Slide said:Great to see Brandon going to another school with 3 years of eligibility left. I assume this year counted as his "sit out" year/redshirt, leaving him 3 seasons left to play. That would be nice to see Wegher and Burkhead taking turns running the ball. It will be nice to see those guys along with other current stars like Sam McGuffie, Mike Trumpy who all have multiple years of eligibility left. It will also be nice to see future guys like Cam McDaniel at Notre Dame. While these guys and a few others (Army, Airforce RBs?) will be far short of even a quarter of the 120 FBS schools, we have to remember that 2006 I believe there were ZERO starting white running backs at all FBS schools AND the NFL.
Looking back things have dramatically changed. The white RB situation in college and pro is sort of like someone who was temporarily paralyzed who slowly started gaining felling/movement from the fingertips and toes on up! lol!
Colonel_Reb said:Things are changing for the better. In 2006, the only main RBs who were White were Adam Ballard at Navy and Chad Hall at Air Force. Kyle Bell would have been the year long starter at Colorado State, but he got injured and missed the season. Luke Lippincott, Jacob Hester, Brian Leonard, Kevin Harris, Jared Hawkins, and Toby Gerhart all split carries and starts with other RBs.
ToughJ.Riggins said:I think the old Orlando Sentinel article stated that the only white starting RBs for FBS schools back in 2006 at the time of the article- were Tre Smith (mostly getting his starts due to injuries) Chance Kretchmer of Nevada and Dan Burks of UAB. Things are definitely improving.
Colonel_Reb said:If the article was from '06, it was way off. Kretschmer finished up his career in '04. Tre Smith barely had 100 yards in '06, his senior season. Dan Burks split carries in '06, but his best season was in '04.ToughJ.Riggins said:I think the old Orlando Sentinel article stated that the only white starting RBs for FBS schools back in 2006 at the time of the article- were Tre Smith (mostly getting his starts due to injuries) Chance Kretchmer of Nevada and Dan Burks of UAB. Things are definitely improving.
Colonel_Reb said:Well, wherever Wegher ends up, I hope he gets his head screwed on straight and is able to run the ball a lot. I'd like to have the chance to watch him play again.