Do we no longer have white dudes that can play football in the South?

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eurotrash

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#8 Nebraskaand #7 Wisconsin are full of them. Florida and Alabama...not so much. Recruiting guru Tom Lemming thinks white high school players get discriminated against (i.e. white HS running backs get moved to linebacker... sort of like former discrimination facing black quarterbacks). I know race is a touchy subject to discuss--we've all been force-fed a steady diet of multiculturalism and diversity propaganda--and whites in particular seem to pull back from discussing such topics for fear of being labelled racist. But it's a serious question. Will college baseball and soccer (and ****** Olympic sports) soon be the only options for athletic whites?
 
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The Nebraska and Wisconsin teams are in- state players? Isn't it preached by coaches everywhere that you want to recruit and sign your in-state players first? Have you ever been to Nebraska and/or Wisconsin?
 

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I'm glad someone has the balls to bring this up. I'm sick of the "thug" mentality and agenda of players today. Makes me sick. Give me kids who can make higher than a 17 on their ACT/SAT and one that will be a student athlete and will be an asset to society. Give me 11 Chris White's and I'll give you 12 wins. Don't label me a racist....cause I'm not. I'm a realist...not an idealist. The truth hurts. </p>
 

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I've been to other midwestern states. Both schools, like SEC schools, recruit out-of-state players. Mississippi has Academy schools that should produce a few SEC quality players as well. You think it's just because of in-state recruiting? They're both big-name schools that can draw athletes in from across the country.
 
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