Wofford is holding their own against Clemson 14-13 at the end of the first, and dwfs can't claim that Clemson isn't used to the triple option sense they play Georgia Tech quite a bit.
The only problem smaller programs have is lower level of coaching and their strength and conditioning programs are not even close to to level of a big program. If the coaches are any good they are usually trying to get out for more money, like Urban Meyer with Utah. Which is why I am kind of disappointed that Texas Tech lost Leach, great coach, pretty much had an all White line every year, usually a White slot receiver every year, and in his system the slot receiver is basically an extension of the running game, the backs usually only run a few draw plays. At least we have Boise, great coaching staff, BYU usually has good coaching as well. TCU has some good coaching, it would be nice if they used some more Whites at skill positions. They have been a little more fair than most teams on defense though.
Someone mentioned not counting it as win if the only White starters were on the line and tight end/fullback, that seems to be another problem with some of our majority White teams, the best White linemen tend to choose caste teams, friendly to "White" positions but not others. This is why it was so depressing to see Wegher leave Iowa, they always seem to have a dominating run blocking line, he could've rushed for 1500-1800 yards in a season, possibly 2k. They have a snow plow this year.
Alabama has 3 great White linemen starting. LSU has 4, T-Bob ****rt could be a star on most teams but hes just a backup, mainly because of his versatility, if any lineman goes down he can come in and replace them without any dropoff. That is something that plagues White athletes, versatility, somehow, mysteriously they become underused because they do so many things well, catch, run, block, pass. It seems like all of our runningbacks/wide receivers can do all of these things, Blount, while a great runner, cant even catch! an athlete that can't catch, how ridiculous! He can't pass block even though he is 250 pounds, Woodhead can pass block better at 200 pounds. This is probably the reason why Dwyer was never considered a fullback despite playing that in the triple option, he can't block, hes just a slow big back that can run in a straight line, not much lateral agility, not much power, meanwhile Kyle Eckel was forced into the role of being a blocker, he did a decent job, enough to bounce around the league but he should have been playing halfback.
Edit: Wofford is tied with Clemson 21 to 21 about to be half time, they have sacked the Clemson qb 3 times so far. This is a pretty exciting game, probably the best one on right now, its on espn3 for free. I wish I could find a way to watch the Northwestern game as well as Rice.