Here's
ESPN's Top 300 List, with photos of the players -- which is good, for those that only care about the white "goys". I didn't bother doing a head count, although I would guess there are not even 50 whites in ESPN's top 300...meaning over 80% are blacks?
http://espn.go.com/college-sports//...yerrankings/_/view/rn300/sort/rank/class/2013
As I've noted many times here at CF, I really don't watch/follow college football all that much. Basically, the race issue is a huge reason why I don't care. I see enough blacks in the NFL on Sunday, no need to ruin my entire weekend by watching blacks run around on Saturday from noon to 1:30 AM, also.
In particular, I rarely ever watch teams from the SEC or the ACC (blackest conferences). Last SEC I watched even a little bit, was LSU when they had Matt Flynn, Jacob Hester, Craig Steltz and several other key whites. Watched their entire National Championship game. I don't think I've watched more than 10 minutes (in total for over 50 games) of Les Miles' ebony-crew play in the last four years? Pretty much only schools I do watch (and for only 10 to 20 minutes at a time) are Notre Dame, Stanford, Penn State, Wisconsin, Nebraska and a few others. Of course, I only "watch" these teams if they have a large number of white starters, which they have had in recent years.
Couple random comments:
**Ohio State, Michigan and Stanford seem to have signed the most whites (at quick glance) at "caste positions". Ohio State is a mild surprise, considering how much of a total caste clown Urban Meyer was at Florida.
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I wonder how many of these "top ranked" white linebackers will wind up playing blocking fullback in college and never touch the ball, thanks to the Caste system? How many of these top DE or DT prospects will be switched to offense line, ensuring D-Line remains almost totally black when this class is NFL eligible?
**Isn't it "fitting" that C-Marxist's reserved the #300 spot for an over-sized Mexican going to UCLA?
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BTY, you can check how many whites most of the schools signed, by clicking on the "team logo" in that top 300 link.
Here's Penn State (white friendly):
http://espn.go.com/college-sports/football/recruiting/school/_/id/213/class/2013
Here's South Carolina (almost all-black):
http://espn.go.com/college-sports/football/recruiting/school/_/id/2579/class/2013