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Kevin Sumlin now canned. He'll be picked up quickly by some virtue signaling program probably outside of a Power 5 conference or a Power 5 team with an inferiority complex to the SEC.

I have heard he is going to Arizona St.
 

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Tennessee inking deal to make former Rutgers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach, and current Ohio State DC, Greg Schiano, their next head coach.
 

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Michigan QB Wilton Speight transferring.

I suppose I Like it. Harbaugh is stockpiling 4 and 5 star white QBs.. I'd like to see him help out a mid major team and really air it out and let it rip!
 

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I suppose I Like it. Harbaugh is stockpiling 4 and 5 star white QBs.. I'd like to see him help out a mid major team and really air it out and let it rip!

Yep - I think Peters is the guy - it's a shame he got injured this year. I wouldn't mind seeing Speight go elsewhere - he just never struck me as a top notch big Ten starter but than again I thought John O'Korn was the better answer - shows how much I know LOL. I do like what I saw out of Peters though in his small sample size. Ohio St. lucked out by facing O'Korn.
 

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I guess that has been canceled due to fan protests connecting Schiano to the Sandusky PSU scandal.

Apparently there’s reports going around that the contract was signed and a 20 million buyout exists!

Hope this is true! Nothing better than DWF boosters (who will probably pick up the tab) getting burnt over major money
 

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With Mullen to Florida, it's looking like Nebraska is pretty much all-in on Frost at this point. There have been a lot of reports out there that the deal with Frost is basically waiting on UCF to finish out their season. I know Shadowlight and Heretic have been discussing this hire in a couple of different threads. I'm with Heretic on the hiring. I think Frost deserves at least a chance to see how he'll recruit at Nebraska. As Heretic and I have mentioned, if anybody is going to recruit Nebraska kids, it's gonna be Frost. As Heretic also mentioned, he has several Nebraska kids on his UCF team. What other coach would recruit guys from Nebraska to a Florida school?? That gives me hope that Frost will be at least somewhat friendly to white players.

If he ends up at Nebraska, he's got a great young QB redshirting this year in Tristan Gebbia, while Patrick O'Brien is also there. Either of those guys are mobile enough to run Frost's offense. I'll bet that Noah Vedral, a freshman QB who's from Nebraska, will transfer back if Frost takes the job.

Given most of the other choices besides Matt Campbell, I'd definitely like Frost back in Lincoln. Just as long as the hire isn't someone like Sumlin, Justin Fuente, or the like.
 

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JL is right, it seems now that Nebraska has zoned in on Frost and it would be a surprise at this point if it ends up being someone else. There is a small rumor that Frost will not accept the job but all arrows point to go. One unlikely and unproven candidate whose name has popped up I would prefer is Clemson defensive coach Brett Venables who is originally from the Midwest. To me bringing Nebraska back from the dead isn't so much about a juiced up offense. To me it is having a MEDIEVAL DEFENSE that takes no prisoners. I don't think Matt Campbell, a great choice, will be their man.

Was I dead right about Riley from the get go not being the right guy, damn square. That doesn't mean my reservations concerning Frost will come to fruition. And while it is a good sign he has recruited a white WR and white Dual QB my instincts tell me to be worried. One of the things I heard today was they liked the fact Frost can recruit in Florida and that is a caste red flag. Nebraska has felt the need to caste shop in order to bring them back on top even though it failed miserably with Riley. To me they have the Dakotas, Minnesota, Iowa, Montana and Texas to recruit from along with a deep emphasis on Nebraska kids. And a few from California. In other words there are plenty of Adam Thielens out there that just need to be nurtured in the right environment and for years Nebraska did just that and won big. Why so many think they need to stretch out into Florida and beyond for black players is just a caste myth that keeps on ticking.

That said I have no choice in the matter and must hope for the best. One of the signs to be looking for early on is how many whites he fields on defense. If the ratio is similar to Riley's then we are probably looking at the same old problems. Perhaps being back in Nebraska will help Frost "see the light" and push him in the direction that made Nebraska one of the great caste busting football schools of all time. Shouldn't the homegrown kid stick up for the "homegrown" kids? Time will tell.
 

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BYU fires Ty Detmer their offensive coordinator. I would think he'd know how to run a high powered offense since you know he played in them as a star QB for BYU in the 80s. I know their offense struggled this year but I wonder how much of the blame falls on him or the Poly HC who keeps his job.
 

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Also Shadowlight your man of the hour Matt Campbell just resigned with Iowa St. 6 years! So he should be a mainstay in Ames. At least we know KST and Iowa St will attempt defense in the Big 12!
 

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Yep - I think Peters is the guy - it's a shame he got injured this year. I wouldn't mind seeing Speight go elsewhere - he just never struck me as a top notch big Ten starter but than again I thought John O'Korn was the better answer - shows how much I know LOL. I do like what I saw out of Peters though in his small sample size. Ohio St. lucked out by facing O'Korn.

Dylan McCaffrey waiting in the wings, as well.....
 

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That said I have no choice in the matter and must hope for the best. One of the signs to be looking for early on is how many whites he fields on defense. If the ratio is similar to Riley's then we are probably looking at the same old problems. Perhaps being back in Nebraska will help Frost "see the light" and push him in the direction that made Nebraska one of the great caste busting football schools of all time. Shouldn't the homegrown kid stick up for the "homegrown" kids? Time will tell.

This to me is the main sticking point on Frost. Why I am giving him a chance. I think he will stick up for the homegrown Nebraska kids, and others from states like Iowa, Missouri, the Dakotas, etc. If he's recruiting Nebraska kids to UCF, that tells me all I need to know. He also coached guys like Jeff Maehl at Oregon, so he might get a white WR from time to time. Like somebody commented, it's impossible for Frost (or any coach) to have a "white-friendly" team in Florida anymore. Obviously, a lot of FL kids won't want to come up to Nebraska, and recruiting to Nebraska is very different. I think if somebody like Frost had been at Nebraska, you'd have seen them get at least some more of the in-state talent like DLs Nathan Bazata (Iowa), Drew Ott (Iowa), Harrison Phillips (Stanford) WR Urzendowski (ND State, would be perfect for Frost's offense), the two Schlager brothers on defense (went to Colorado State), Brent Kitrell (Ohio), perhaps even guys like Nick DeLuca (ND State).
 

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Greg Schiano was set to become the head coach at Tennessee before various SJWs started howling, claiming Schiano was aware of Jerry Sandusky's activities while he coached under Joe Paterno. I don't know if that's true or not and Schiano was very unpopular on Caste Football when he coached the Tampa Bay Bucs so I don't give a hoot whether Schiano ever becomes a head coach again or not. But when I look at situations like this and see all the self-righteousness involved, I think how Tennessee and all other universities that have big-time football programs routinely bring onto their campus criminal predators and pretend they're "student-athletes." How many rapes, sexual assaults, aggravated assaults, burglaries, thefts, etc., have taken place on U.S. colleges over the past two generations by perps who under no circumstances should have been allowed on campus? But to even mention the epidemic much less propose a solution for it is an instant career-ending move. Forced multi-racialism only gives the appearance of working when everyone goes along with the Big Lies that prop it up.
 

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Looks like a little bit of whitening will happen on the Minnesota Roster - their awful black quarterback is transferring as is a WR.
 
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Greg Schiano was set to become the head coach at Tennessee before various SJWs started howling, claiming Schiano was aware of Jerry Sandusky's activities while he coached under Joe Paterno. I don't know if that's true or not and Schiano was very unpopular on Caste Football when he coached the Tampa Bay Bucs so I don't give a hoot whether Schiano ever becomes a head coach again or not. But when I look at situations like this and see all the self-righteousness involved, I think how Tennessee and all other universities that have big-time football programs routinely bring onto their campus criminal predators and pretend they're "student-athletes." How many rapes, sexual assaults, aggravated assaults, burglaries, thefts, etc., have taken place on U.S. colleges over the past two generations by perps who under no circumstances should have been allowed on campus? But to even mention the epidemic much less propose a solution for it is an instant career-ending move. Forced multi-racialism only gives the appearance of working when everyone goes along with the Big Lies that prop it up.

Schiano wasn't much of a success in his other head coaching stints. Had he been a "bright young assistant" or a proven winner as a head coach, I think the "fan uproar" wouldn't have happened. Sports fans have long overlooked moral failings and outright criminal behavior if the team wins.

As an old-line Tennessee fan (though not anymore) going back to 1960, I know how Tennessee's DWFs live and die with the University of Tennessee football program.
 

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Schiano did build up the Rutgers program but once he relegated Leonard to a smaller role for Ray Rice I lost all respect for him - coincidentally that happened at the same time I discovered this site.

Don's post is spot on though about allowing all sorts of criminal degenerates onto college campuses to leach off the welfare athletic scholarships for a few years while making a mockery of the term student athlete. It's one of those inconvenient truths that no one likes to bring up.
 

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SH as you know the Vols have one of the most fervent football fan bases around. A Saturday game in Knoxville is quite a festive ordeal. It has always been a team that fascinates me but it is a shame they are also one of the most caste through the years. Three wide receivers stick out and one I barely remember but his name sticks out. I am almost certain you are familiar with each player.

In the early 90's was Craig Faulkner a smooth route runner that a lot of people liked including me of course. He tallied over 30 catches his first two full seasons and in his senior year he had a 40-680 stat line. Records show he went to the Combine but ran a sluggish 40 and was never drafted.

Most recent was Zach Rogers a speedster who played early but never really caught more than 12 passes until his senior year in 2011 he had a nice 32-491-7 stat line. Exciting and quick I thought he could make it in the NFL but was not invited to the combine but ran the fastest 40 on UT's pro day.

Last but not least was Richmond Flowers. I was too young to remember but I do recall his name back then and I have been fascinated with him ever since. Before whites were considered inferior Flowers was arguably the greatest young athlete on the planet. He was a sprinter and hurdler and his sprinting speed was world class breath taking. In fact he was the favorite to WIN the 120 M Hurdles at the 1968 Olympics until he tore a hamstring.

His career at Tennessee wasn't what you would call legendary but he made a name for himself as a half back and WR. 1968 was his last season. Where are the Richmond Flowers type white athletes today on the college gridirons? He wasn't just fast. He WAS the fastest. And the best athlete in college football for three years. See below his SI cover.

https://deanscards.azureedge.net/itemimages/jwfzmPU0gg

And see below a recap of his accomplishments. Notice the opening statement about sticking out as the only white athlete competing.

http://www.espn.com/classic/s/add_flowers_richmond.html
 
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SH as you know the Vols have one of the most fervent football fan bases around. A Saturday game in Knoxville is quite a festive ordeal. It has always been a team that fascinates me but it is a shame they are also one of the most caste through the years. Three wide receivers stick out and one I barely remember but his name sticks out. I am almost certain you are familiar with each player.

In the early 90's was Craig Faulkner a smooth route runner that a lot of people liked including me of course. He tallied over 30 catches his first two full seasons and in his senior year he had a 40-680 stat line. Records show he went to the Combine but ran a sluggish 40 and was never drafted.

Most recent was Zach Rogers a speedster who played early but never really caught more than 12 passes until his senior year in 2011 he had a nice 32-491-7 stat line. Exciting and quick I thought he could make it in the NFL but was not invited to the combine but ran the fastest 40 on UT's pro day.

Last but not least was Richmond Flowers. I was too young to remember but I do recall his name back then and I have been fascinated with him ever since. Before whites were considered inferior Flowers was arguably the greatest young athlete on the planet. He was a sprinter and hurdler and his sprinting speed was world class breath taking. In fact he was the favorite to WIN the 120 M Hurdles at the 1968 Olympics until he tore a hamstring.

His career at Tennessee wasn't what you would call legendary but he made a name for himself as a half back and WR. 1968 was his last season. Where are the Richmond Flowers type white athletes today on the college gridirons? He wasn't just fast. He WAS the fastest. And the best athlete in college football for three years. See below his SI cover.

https://deanscards.azureedge.net/itemimages/jwfzmPU0gg

And see below a recap of his accomplishments. Notice the opening statement about sticking out as the only white athlete competing.

http://www.espn.com/classic/s/add_flowers_richmond.html

I saw Richmond Flowers play football in person (twice at Neyland Stadium, once in Memphis) a few times at Tennessee. If he hadn't pulled a hamstring, he would have made the 1968 Olympics. Flowers would probably have won a medal. maybe not gold, but bronze or silver at least.

Richmond Flowers was a better track man than a football player. His hands and route running were average. He didn't have a high average per catch. When he didn't make the Olympic team, he came back to football in 1968. Tennessee didn't have a TB so Flowers played TB instead of WR in 1968. He gained 375 yards rushing on a 3.4 average.

In the NFL, he played free safety. When track men can't play WR, poor hands etc, they are put in the defensive backfield.
 

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I don't think Tennessee fans care about the Sandusky thing. It was just a better way to stop the Schiano hiring than talking about his .500 record.

Clay Travis was the main media personality opposed to Schiano. Travis is a rare White man in the media that is not a cuck, and is enjoying a lot of success because of it.

Tee Martin is an interesting coaching prospect. He has a similar background to Scott Frost in that he's a national champion QB from the 90s and currently an OC for an elite program. If he succeeds when he gets his chance at UT or elsewhere massive riches and adulation will come his way thanks to the caste system.
 

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What the hell probably not here or there but after watching Jordy get castrated by his QB I need to find something to alter my mood upward. Below is a neat video highlight package etc. of ex Tennessee WR Zach Rogers one of my favorite players a few years back. After watching this superb action it boggles my mind he isn't playing in the NFL.

 

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I know this is the College thread but to your point the National Felons League can't allow too many great Whites like Z. Rogers in. It shouldn't surprise any of us anymore. The blatant racism against talented White players takes many forms. Excluding them from even getting a career in the NFL is usually their default mechanism to nip it in the bud before it ever starts. If he did get a shot with some team I don't recall. The short leash syndrome would've applied for sure.

Just look at Jordy now, the best deep threat has been systematically and shamelessly shown a "changing of the guard" for no reason other than he's White. That game Sunday night was probably the last time this year I pull for GB unless it's a game affecting playoff seeding for our other favs here at CF...
 
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