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I'm coaching my two younger boys in their soccer league championship tonight which is a definite bright spot in an otherwise shitty couple of weeks.


Surprise, they aren't your real kids.
Need to add the New Mexico Lobos. This ain't Mexico and we don't know what the frick a lobo is because we don't speak Mexican.

It doesn't matter how much they want to be sneaky and call themselves the "New" Mexico team, this still ain't even Mexico at all.
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Not disputing any of this but the George Floyd debacle cast aspersions on the entire South. Part of our culture goes back to the war.



This is a Wendy's, sir. And Minneapolis is in Minnesota last time I checked and I'm almost certain it is not in the South.

Maybe you thought George Floyd overdosed on fentanyl in Memphis, since both Memphis and Minneapolis start with the letter m.
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I don't even think the perception is fair, but it definitely exists.


Yeah, it exists in the same way that the perception exists that there is likely to be another 1972 Shoot-Out at any moment, like there was on North Boulevard, where innocent black children were attacked and killed just for being black.

Then the racist governor of Lousyana might deploy almost a thousand National Guard Storm Troopers to harass and menace the Baton Rouge black community and force them into hiding for fear of being shot on sight.

Everyone still associates that with Baton Rouge, especially possible recruits. A black player would have to almost literally be insane to want to play for an team in a city where things like that occur.
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If I'm a parent of a kid who has multiple offers in the SEC, I'm using Ole Miss to drive up the price. Then I'll bring up racism as the reason he won't play in Oxford.

And then I'm sending the kid to Alabama, where they've never had problems with racism.


If I'm the parent of a baby who is considering offers in the SEC, I'm questioning why the University of Texas is still using an anthem based on minstrel songs and Confederate imagery.

I'm also questioning why blacks were barred from undergraduate programs until 1956 and even then weren't allowed in fraternities, any sport's teams, or allowed to eat with the whites.

Shamefully, the yahoo cucks at Texas still didn't allow blacks in dormitories and other facilities until 1965.

Pitiful.
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1891 compared to 1969? Again...


Reread.

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The sheet wearing clowns had one half white/half black player in 1891 and then one fully black player, Julius Tyler, five years later and then the Klan dominated faculty and leadership of Ohio State decided they didn't want any more of "them Negro's" on the team again until 1929.


In other words, the wonderful people of Ohio tried out an almost black person in 1891 and a real black person 5 years later and said, NOPE, not again.

And no black person was on the team again until 1929. Sad. And, of course, from 1929 until the late '50's and 1960's, it wasn't really an integrated team as much as just having maybe 3 or 4 black players some years and 4 or 5 other years, kind of like tokens, you know.

Ohio residents have always been very anti-black and hateful.
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Ahhhh now I see.... SanctimoniousSlingingSnakeStabler


I find it highly hypocritical and ridiculous that better-than-thou types from across the nation shite on the South for not integrating "soon" enough when they mostly only beat out Southern teams by a decade or two, depending on the school, in integrating their teams.

Oh hey, they say, we were integrated 13, or 17, or 21 years before those knuckle-draggers in the South, therefore we are better people and deserve to be praised for being bigots for a slightly shorter period of time.

For instance, Southern Cal had only five black token players on its 1962 national championship team and seven on its 1967 roster.

Yet, in their deluded minds, they were the main catalyst for integrating not only Southern football teams, specifically Alabama, they now truly believe they are the reason the entire South was integrated.

Ridiculous.
If I were a black athlete, the very last place I would ever want to play football at would be Notre Dame. Due to their backward mentality and severe lack of intelligence, coupled with hard-core prejudices of Catholics, black players weren't allowed to participate until 1952.
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The University of Missouri integrated its football team in 1958, making it the last institution in the Big Eight Conference to do so.


Wow, 68 years of white power cultists excluding African American players from their teams.

Missouri Sux!
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the man carrying the football in this photo was an All-American at Syracuse, went into the NFL and set the career rushing yardage record that stood for almost 2 decades, became a Hollywood action star, and retired from football at age 30 - all before the first black football player set foot on an SEC gridiron


Meanwhile, in 1969, 9 black players labeled the Syracuse 8, had to boycott the team because of hatred and mistreatment and were never allowed to play again and had their careers and their lives ruined by the Syracuse administration.

Syracuse was a lot better than Southern teams. :lol:
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fricking neanderthals


For 61 long, desolate, depraved, and lonesome years, the Oklahoma Sooners refused to allow what they termed "blackies" to be members of their precious, white is right, segregated teams.

That's a travesty. The whole state seemed to be eaten alive with bigotry, didn't it? Why were the citizens of Oklahoma and the Sooner teams for all those decades like that?

Was it just who they were?
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Wow, integration happened later than I thought. smh


The bigots and hate mongers and segregationist pigs in Ohio treated blacks like cattle and less than human for 39 years.

That's a long time to hate.

From the time the first football game was played by Ohio State in 1890 until 1929, THE Ohio State was dominated by African American hating sludge humans who didn't want any of 'dem coloreds on their lily white team.

Shameful.

The sheet wearing clowns had one half white/half black player in 1891 and then one fully black player, Julius Tyler, five years later and then the Klan dominated faculty and leadership of Ohio State decided they didn't want any more of "them Negro's" on the team again until 1929.