Colonel_Reb
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This stud starred at a Mississippi Delta private school and offered a scholarship by DSU! He is starting at FB despite being white and a true freshman. DSU has had white RB's who played and started in the last 5 years, but not since 2002. This is good news to me, a DSU alum, especially from a Caste perspective. Here's a guy who is white and went to two small private schools in the Delta. I know for a fact that DSU has not recruited white private school players but very little over the last few years. This kid had generated a lot of talk from his Sophomore year playing for Bayou Academy. He transferred to Indianola Academy and played against bigger schools and tougher competition his junior and senior years. Also remarkable from a Caste perspective is the fact that this school (DSU), a traditionally white teacher's college, now has 41% black enrollment. It is predicted that within the next ten years it will become the first traditionally white public university in the US to become majority black, thanks mostly to white flight from the Delta, where most of DSU's students come from. The Statesmen are currently ranked 25th in the country in Division 2, and are in the toughest conference in the nation, the Gulf South Conference. With Senior QB Scott Eyster at the helm, DSU will have the best chance to make the playoffs this year than anytime in the foreseeable future. I'll try to keep you updated on these two players and DSU's progress throughout the season. They play 1-AA powerhouse Stephen F. Austin next week.
Ben had 1 rush for 4 yards and a 4 yard TD catch early in the Statesmen's lopsided 61-0 victory over WVTU. His were actually the first Delta State points of the season.
Edited by: Colonel_Reb
Ben had 1 rush for 4 yards and a 4 yard TD catch early in the Statesmen's lopsided 61-0 victory over WVTU. His were actually the first Delta State points of the season.
Edited by: Colonel_Reb