Last week's Sports Illustrated featured an article on a black high school defensive end from New Jersey, Rashan Gary, who is being hyped as a "once in a generation prospect." He's the third prospect in the past decade to be the number one recruit of all of the Big Four of the systematic anti-White "recruiting services" -- Scout, Rivals, ESPN and 247sports, according to SI. The other two were Jadeveon the Clown and Robert Nkemdiche. Nkemdiche is still at Mississippi, while Clown is shaping up as yet another "once in a generation" black bust.
It mentioned how Gary was "tired" from having to sort through so many scholarship offers -- poor boy, such a hardship to deal with -- but what really stuck out before I stopped reading the article was that he had been offered a scholarship by Rutgers when he was in 8th grade!! I kid you not.
Gary's 6'4" and 287, runs a 4.74 and has a 32 inch vertical. Impressive, but hardly worthy of the hype. The scouting racket doesn't take into account that Gary may have already peaked physically as many blacks hit puberty well before Whites, and it doesn't take into account intelligence and work ethic. He's another black for the media machine to drool over well before he's begun to prove himself, while such is never accorded White football players except for the occasional quarterback.