College career
Von Oelhoffen graduated from Moloka'i High School which did not have a football team. He had never played competitive football until attending the University of Hawaii.
Von Oelhoffen started playing at the University of Hawaii, transferring to Walla Walla Junior College the next year and finally settling at Boise State University. He suffered a number of injuries in college that slowed his development including a stress fracture in is foot in 1992 and a sprained ankle in 1993.[1]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimo_von_Oelhoffen
Colonel_Reb said:I call BYU's Pacific Islander backs their "P backs." Even if I wasn't pro-White, I'd be tired of seeing so many P-backs over the last few years. I do hope J.J. DiLuigi gets the nod at RB next year. I'd like to think that BYU fans have had enough drops and fumbles by Chambers to finally realize he isn't starting material.
Deadlift said:I'm surprised that no one posed a certain question..
How can an FBS school find a corner from a "relatively-small Islander population" -- but somehow can't find a corner from a MUCH larger White population?
If Hardin was Irish-American or German-American etc, I'm confident that the Oregon State coaches would treat him like crap, rather than trot him out on the field as a corner. That's what really irks me.
I like when CF poster, bigunreal, talks about the "tiny" Dominican Republic's invasion of MLB, and how something doesn't seem quite right with that and he also mentions how the NFL has more Poly DTs than White DTs. So onto my point.. Don't be surprised if the Caste Media mentions that Hardin is from "tiny" Hawai'i and how there's so much "talent" over there! After all, Kimo von Oelhoffen was from barely-populated Moloka'i island... but the NFL (and colleges in many instances) can't find Whites from Ohio, Texas, Georgia, California, Pennsylvania, etc! Yeah, I got it!
College career
Von Oelhoffen graduated from Moloka'i High School which did not have a football team. He had never played competitive football until attending the University of Hawaii.
Von Oelhoffen started playing at the University of Hawaii, transferring to Walla Walla Junior College the next year and finally settling at Boise State University. He suffered a number of injuries in college that slowed his development including a stress fracture in is foot in 1992 and a sprained ankle in 1993.[1]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimo_von_Oelhoffen
Jack Lambert said:How about white WR Mike Shanahan for the Pittsburgh Panthers yesterday.
He led the Panthers in receiving with 5 catches for 85 yards.Two of those catches were a crucial, late first half drive that led to a Pitt FG.
I am glad Uncle Butch's Tar Heels lost yesterday. The Tar Heels proudly sported an all-black defense yesterday. They had Yates at QB, Pianalto at TE, three O-Linemen, and that was it for Butch's white starters.
referendum said:There are lots of great caste matchups in the bowl games.
In calendar order here goes.
Wyoming 15 white starters Fresno St 10
BYU 16 Oregon St 12
Ohio 10 Marshall 5
Boston College 12 USC 5
Texas A%M 10 Georgia 5
Wisconsin 13 Miami (Fl) 4
Nebraska 13 Arizona 7
Air Force 15 Houston 5
Stanford 15 Oklahoma 7
Minnesota 11 Iowa St 7
Northwestern 15 Auburn 3
Penn St 12 LSU 5
Cincinnatti 12 Florida 3
Northern Illinois 12 South Florida 5
Arkansas 7 East Carolina 3 (never a good sign when the whiter team is a non-Vanderbilt SEC team).
Iowa 13 Georgia Tech 7
Central Michigan 13 Troy 10
The two marquee matchups, Texas vs Alabama and TCU vs Boise State were both pretty close in terms of white starters, with all the teams between 8 and 11 or 12 I believe.
Although Georgia is a horrible caste program, A&M is hardly better, they start the horrible black quarterback Jerrod Johnson, who dink-and-dunked his team to a 6-7 record this year. The announcers were fawning over him the entire game, when the two white guy QBs on the bench could have come in cold and blindfolded and would have done a better job.DixieDestroyer said:UGA defeated Texas A&M, so the we're down 2-3 in the bowl match-ups.
However, UGA FB Shaun Chapas had 5 carries for 43 yards & a TD (plus 1 catch for 4 yards) & FB Fred Munzenmaier had 4 carries for 20 yards. QB Joe Cox threw for 157 yards & 2 TDs in his final game at UGA. I look for UGA to use their FBs & returning WR Kris Durham alot next season.
I think that he may be a late round choice for Fullback, as he's really not (at least since he's put on 30 pounds) a "real" tailback at this point. He's an outstanding talent, so whatever team takes him and utilizes him as a "do everything" kind of back, will have an outstanding weapon in their arsenal. He really could be an Alstott-type of fullback if used correctly.Westside said:FootballDad, its strange why UCLA started the last two regular season games as Tailback then again here. Too bad they kept him on the shelf and didn't play him more, could have had a better record if they did. Congrats to him. Hopefully he will get some miracle looks in the upcoming draft.
Toby Hillis said:Did anybody here Suh give his endorsement to Jared Crick?! Unsolicited, Suh was talking about how much he loved playing with this Nebraska D and he said (Im paraphrasing) "..and that Jared Crick, hes the next Suh so to speak, maybe hes gonna be even better than me." The on-the-field interview is played on ESPN after the highlights. I'll look for the quote online and post it if I can find it. I was shocked! He could of endorsed any of his "moon crick" teamates but no he chose Jared Crick!!! I kinda like him all of sudden....
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