Colonel_Reb
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My article from the front page.
Here in the South, many people say college football is a religion. Indeed, the first “SEC Conference Call” radio show commercials in 1997 bragged of the fact. On any given weekend during the college football season there will be tens of thousands of fans on campuses throughout the nation attending games, tailgating, and consuming adult beverages. These largely White, often drunk fans wildly cheer on “their” teams, that are usually majority non-white.
It should come as no surprise that as the percentage of non-white football players increases, so do the number of criminal acts committed by these imported, irresponsible thugs. Many team fans falsely believe that “their” team is more White than it is, and even if blacks make-up nearly all of the starting 22, they will quickly excuse any “mistakes in judgement” from these “student”-athletes.
The truth is that most of these team fans don’t realize that “their” team is openly discriminating against talented in-state White players who could be as productive (or more so) if presented with a fair opportunity. Because of this, it is important to share some info regarding the racial state of college football in 2011.
One way to see how Southern teams discriminate against White athletes more than any other conference in the country is to compare the darkest conference in the country, the SEC, with the Whitest conference in the country, the MWC. Even the high black populations in the states of the Old South don’t account for or excuse this extreme level of anti-white discrimination. Shown below are the number of White starters for each team.
SEC
Vanderbilt-9/22
Kentucky-8/22
Auburn-6/22
Alabama-5/22
Arkansas-5/22
LSU-5/22
Ole Miss-4/22
Tennessee-4/22
South Carolina-3/22
Georgia-2/22
Mississippi State-2/22
Florida-1/22
Total of 54/264 (20.45%) in the SEC
MWC
Wyoming-16/22
Boise State-15/22
Air Force-15/22
Colorado State-12/22
San Diego State-12/22
Texas Christian-10/22
New Mexico-7/22
UNLV-5/22
Total of 92/176 (52.27%) in the MWC
The SEC was a miserable one-quarter White in ’09 but still managed to drop to almost an even 20% in just 2 years. These Systematically Excluding Caucasian teams are the last places a White player should find himself.
It is clear that the SEC is the worst offender when it comes to adhering to the Caste System. They routinely ignore record setting White players in their homes states and they are helped in this effort by the anti-white recruiting services. Thankfully the NCAA has wised up to the situation and will restrict the use of recruiting services by member institutions in the future. If only the mainstream sports media could be similarly restricted in their near-constant derision of White athletes. Since that isn’t likely to happen, it is up to Caste Football to spread the truth about race and sports.
Other FBS conference schools also regularly refuse to recruit/start Whites at many positions. In the 120 member FBS, there are literally just a handful of schools that will feature a White Running Back in 2011. Among those handful are some immense talents, including Sam McGuffie at Rice and Zach Line at Southern Methodist. There are even fewer starting White Cornerbacks than White running backs in big college football in 2011.
Even the MWC would benefit from an infusion of more White talent, as several of their teams ignore almost as much of their White in-state talent as do some SEC schools. It doesn’t matter which conference you look at, the Caste System is alive and well in most of their member institutions.
A large group of valued posters at Caste Football have researched all 120 FBS teams and have identified likely White starters for the 2011 season. The following teams should start at least 11 Whites out of 22 full time positions during the ’11 season.
Rank-Team Name-# of White Starters
1-Wyoming-16
2-Air Force, Boise State, Colorado, Northwestern-15
6-Ball State, BYU, Nebraska, Rice, Stanford, Wisconsin-14
12-Army, Boston College, Washington State-13
15-Colorado State, Kent State, Michigan State, Navy, Ohio, Ohio State, San Diego State-12
22-Central Michigan, Indiana, Iowa, Nevada, North Carolina State, Pittsburgh, Utah, Utah State, Wake Forest-11
Teams with 10 White starters: Arizona, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Duke, Fresno State, Iowa State, Miami of Ohio, Notre Dame, Southern Methodist, Texas Christian, Tulane, Virginia
As you can see, just 29 FBS teams out of 120 are going to field a half White team or better. That is 24.17%. That number is down from 30% last season. This negative change can only happen as a result of the adoption of the big lie of black athletic supremacy (as part of the Caste System) by college administrators, athletic directors, coaches and recruiters. We at Caste Football are dedicated to helping make sure White athletes are recognized for their athletic prowess and many accomplishments. We are also committed to doing this kind of research in the hopes that people who read these articles will pass this information along to White athletes they know (and their family and friends) so that they will choose a program that will give them a decent opportunity to play and even start.
Here in the South, many people say college football is a religion. Indeed, the first “SEC Conference Call” radio show commercials in 1997 bragged of the fact. On any given weekend during the college football season there will be tens of thousands of fans on campuses throughout the nation attending games, tailgating, and consuming adult beverages. These largely White, often drunk fans wildly cheer on “their” teams, that are usually majority non-white.
It should come as no surprise that as the percentage of non-white football players increases, so do the number of criminal acts committed by these imported, irresponsible thugs. Many team fans falsely believe that “their” team is more White than it is, and even if blacks make-up nearly all of the starting 22, they will quickly excuse any “mistakes in judgement” from these “student”-athletes.
The truth is that most of these team fans don’t realize that “their” team is openly discriminating against talented in-state White players who could be as productive (or more so) if presented with a fair opportunity. Because of this, it is important to share some info regarding the racial state of college football in 2011.
One way to see how Southern teams discriminate against White athletes more than any other conference in the country is to compare the darkest conference in the country, the SEC, with the Whitest conference in the country, the MWC. Even the high black populations in the states of the Old South don’t account for or excuse this extreme level of anti-white discrimination. Shown below are the number of White starters for each team.
SEC
Vanderbilt-9/22
Kentucky-8/22
Auburn-6/22
Alabama-5/22
Arkansas-5/22
LSU-5/22
Ole Miss-4/22
Tennessee-4/22
South Carolina-3/22
Georgia-2/22
Mississippi State-2/22
Florida-1/22
Total of 54/264 (20.45%) in the SEC
MWC
Wyoming-16/22
Boise State-15/22
Air Force-15/22
Colorado State-12/22
San Diego State-12/22
Texas Christian-10/22
New Mexico-7/22
UNLV-5/22
Total of 92/176 (52.27%) in the MWC
The SEC was a miserable one-quarter White in ’09 but still managed to drop to almost an even 20% in just 2 years. These Systematically Excluding Caucasian teams are the last places a White player should find himself.
It is clear that the SEC is the worst offender when it comes to adhering to the Caste System. They routinely ignore record setting White players in their homes states and they are helped in this effort by the anti-white recruiting services. Thankfully the NCAA has wised up to the situation and will restrict the use of recruiting services by member institutions in the future. If only the mainstream sports media could be similarly restricted in their near-constant derision of White athletes. Since that isn’t likely to happen, it is up to Caste Football to spread the truth about race and sports.
Other FBS conference schools also regularly refuse to recruit/start Whites at many positions. In the 120 member FBS, there are literally just a handful of schools that will feature a White Running Back in 2011. Among those handful are some immense talents, including Sam McGuffie at Rice and Zach Line at Southern Methodist. There are even fewer starting White Cornerbacks than White running backs in big college football in 2011.
Even the MWC would benefit from an infusion of more White talent, as several of their teams ignore almost as much of their White in-state talent as do some SEC schools. It doesn’t matter which conference you look at, the Caste System is alive and well in most of their member institutions.
A large group of valued posters at Caste Football have researched all 120 FBS teams and have identified likely White starters for the 2011 season. The following teams should start at least 11 Whites out of 22 full time positions during the ’11 season.
Rank-Team Name-# of White Starters
1-Wyoming-16
2-Air Force, Boise State, Colorado, Northwestern-15
6-Ball State, BYU, Nebraska, Rice, Stanford, Wisconsin-14
12-Army, Boston College, Washington State-13
15-Colorado State, Kent State, Michigan State, Navy, Ohio, Ohio State, San Diego State-12
22-Central Michigan, Indiana, Iowa, Nevada, North Carolina State, Pittsburgh, Utah, Utah State, Wake Forest-11
Teams with 10 White starters: Arizona, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Duke, Fresno State, Iowa State, Miami of Ohio, Notre Dame, Southern Methodist, Texas Christian, Tulane, Virginia
As you can see, just 29 FBS teams out of 120 are going to field a half White team or better. That is 24.17%. That number is down from 30% last season. This negative change can only happen as a result of the adoption of the big lie of black athletic supremacy (as part of the Caste System) by college administrators, athletic directors, coaches and recruiters. We at Caste Football are dedicated to helping make sure White athletes are recognized for their athletic prowess and many accomplishments. We are also committed to doing this kind of research in the hopes that people who read these articles will pass this information along to White athletes they know (and their family and friends) so that they will choose a program that will give them a decent opportunity to play and even start.
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