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In looking at the Air Force Falcons, one sees that a virtually all white team, with a white secondary, white "skill position" players etc. can do quite respectable.
Now, I'm assuming that Air Force can only recruit very smart intelligent athletes, who can hold up to high Air Force Academy requirements. So, its not as if Air Force found the best white cornerbacks, best white receivers etc. who were not picked up by other colleges, they had to find academically smart players. And yet, in spite of that restriction, they are still a good team.
I guess what I'm trying to say, is how many other teams could have an all white defensive secondary (lets use that as an example as there are so many less white cornerbacks than receivers for instance in colleges)if Air Force can recruit one in spite of its academic restrictions?
Put another way, if Air Force can show the way in spite of their academic restrictions, imagine how many potential all white or nearly all white college teams could be recruited without such stringent academic restrictions.
Now, I'm assuming that Air Force can only recruit very smart intelligent athletes, who can hold up to high Air Force Academy requirements. So, its not as if Air Force found the best white cornerbacks, best white receivers etc. who were not picked up by other colleges, they had to find academically smart players. And yet, in spite of that restriction, they are still a good team.
I guess what I'm trying to say, is how many other teams could have an all white defensive secondary (lets use that as an example as there are so many less white cornerbacks than receivers for instance in colleges)if Air Force can recruit one in spite of its academic restrictions?
Put another way, if Air Force can show the way in spite of their academic restrictions, imagine how many potential all white or nearly all white college teams could be recruited without such stringent academic restrictions.