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I used to be the biggest Ole Miss fan you could find. I went to my first game before I was born, that was in 1977, during the Jim Miller/George Plasketes era, when they were coached by Ken Cooper. I began following Ole Miss in 1989, when Billy Brewer was coach and they were winning and starting white DB's. In the mid-90's, Ole Miss changed because of the coaches they hired (Tommy Tuberville), and their new anti-white administration headed by Robert Khayat. I quit following them completely in 2003, after they got rid of Colonel Reb, the beloved mascot, and began going after black recruits almost exclusively. Now they are tied with South Carolina for being the blackest SEC teams. They have totally changed as a program, and are no longer the Ole Miss I grew up loving.
I have always been a fan of the old Notre Dame teams, which were white. I like the current team and coach, and wish them well.
I like BYU, Colorado State (currently the coolest uniforms in the country), and Vanderbilt. I have been a Vandy fan for a while, having lived in the Nashville area for a time. I also have been a BC fan in the past, mainly for their white players and cool uniforms.
I also follow Delta State, a Division 2 power in Cleveland, Mississippi. That's about it for me and current college football teams.
I still find myself doing college football related research every summer and fall, because I have been into it intensely for so long.Edited by: Colonel_Reb