I'm glad you found a silver lining in the fact that there are two great white players on a team that had a bunch of black guys making plays all over the field last night against your white-friendly team. Unlike the race-obsessed individuals on this forum, I can give credit where its due regardless of race so I don't doubt that they did a great deal to contribute to Ohio State's win over Wisconsin and that they'll likely end up playing pro football because they're talented players. However, I do find it odd that you picked out two white guys as the two most talented players on the field when neither of led in any statistical category on their own team's defense. The best performer on OSU's defense (if not the best defensive performer of the game) was, sorry to tell you, a black guy named Jerome Baker (16 tackles, 12 solo tackles, 1 sack, 2 tackles for loss). Bosa had 4 tackles, 2 solo tackles, 1 sack, 2 tackles for loss, and 2 QB hurries while Hubbard had just 2 tackles and 1 solo tackle. I'm not surprised at the ridiculous lack of objectivity at this point but it seems pretty damn silly from the outside looking in. The great black running back was up against all of the great black players on Ohio State's defense (including the one that led the team in tackles) who gave Wisconsin's impenetrable white offensive line along with those two great white defensive linemen. And of course it's not as black/white as I'm making it, all I'm doing is applying the same measuring stick to this game as you guys do to every other game, y'all frequently ignore context in order to slander black players and praise white ones. That's the point of the site. So if my analysis seems ridiculous to you, you may need to do some soul searching.