Gabbari Johnson not being recruited, Simon not recruited keeping a coach he doesn’t care to relate to certain players as your DC.what are you talking about
Gabbari Johnson not being recruited, Simon not recruited keeping a coach he doesn’t care to relate to certain players as your DC.what are you talking about
Why do dads of Brown kids dislike a university who had a mantra of OKG, and selectively recruited certain players who didn’t fit a mold to a predominately white university. The fact people don’t understand the cultural issues with OKG still baffles me.
Yeah we had a tough time recruiting Polynesians with OKG
Why do dads of Brown kids dislike a university who had a mantra of OKG, and selectively recruited certain players who didn’t fit a mold to a predominately white university. The fact people don’t understand the cultural issues with OKG still baffles me.
Yeah we had a tough time recruiting Polynesians with OKG
Because recruiting starts when they are Juniors, recruiting is a 3-4 year process but your response is typical the past doesn’t matter regarding it’s just weird that minority fathers don’t fuk with UW. It’s coincidence
Why do dads of Brown kids dislike a university who had a mantra of OKG, and selectively recruited certain players who didn’t fit a mold to a predominately white university. The fact people don’t understand the cultural issues with OKG still baffles me.
UW is very Asian, but okay. You think the schools in the South have more diversity?
Gabbari Johnson not being recruited, Simon not recruited keeping a coach he doesn’t care to relate to certain players as your DC.what are you talking about
Why do dads of Brown kids dislike a university who had a mantra of OKG, and selectively recruited certain players who didn’t fit a mold to a predominately white university. The fact people don’t understand the cultural issues with OKG still baffles me.
UW is very Asian, but okay. You think the schools in the South have more diversity?
Southern schools definitely have more black people and immigrants
Why do dads of Brown kids dislike a university who had a mantra of OKG, and selectively recruited certain players who didn’t fit a mold to a predominately white university. The fact people don’t understand the cultural issues with OKG still baffles me.
UW is very Asian, but okay. You think the schools in the South have more diversity?
Southern schools definitely have more black people and immigrants
Other than the two not-very-Southern-in-culture states of Texas and Florida (Miami, not banjo country) there are very few immigrants in the South.
States with the lowest percentage of foreign born residents, the SEC claims 8/16 lowest:
Percentage of undergraduates who are white: Tennessee: 77% Missouri: 75% Alabama: 75% Ole Miss: 75% Georgia: 67% Oregon: 60% Washington: 40%
Why do dads of Brown kids dislike a university who had a mantra of OKG, and selectively recruited certain players who didn’t fit a mold to a predominately white university. The fact people don’t understand the cultural issues with OKG still baffles me.
I figured some nerds did a study on this, and by golly I was right. I think what you’re doing is called colonially framing and making common racialized assumptions.
The current study analyzed comments posted on Internet message boards devoted to U.S. college football. The investigators collected comments (N = 3,800) about instances in which a player initially announced intent to attend a particular university, but later changed his mind and signed a National Letter of Intent to attend a different university. While few posts included explicit mention of race (n = 11), commenters more frequently used forms of “color-blind” racial rhetoric that invoked racialized meanings without the overt use of racial terms (n = 346). Comments often reflected a white colonial framing of football players’ decisions, behaviors, and abilities, expressing a number of common racialized assumptions, including beliefs in the natural superiority of black physicality, doubts about black intellectual ability, and expectations about whites possessing skill, technique, and mental capacity. The presence of these racialized assumptions points to the continued salience of race in an era that is often claimed to be “color-blind” and free of racial discrimination.
Still confused on arguements it was a fuked up message to minorities, there is no coincidence it didn’t resonate with the brown fathers. Unfortunately Lake is still using a bastardized version. Where there smoke there is fire, schools just decided to recruit against UW using latent racism for no reason. OKG!!!
Still confused on arguements it was a fuked up message to minorities, there is no coincidence it didn’t resonate with the brown fathers. Unfortunately Lake is still using a bastardized version. Where there smoke there is fire, schools just decided to recruit against UW using latent racism for no reason. OKG!!!
So whats the deal with the son's of brown fathers who have signed here over the past 7 years? What about the recruits themselves? Are they traitors or what lol... or are they simply victims of their own ignorance?
Still confused on arguements it was a fuked up message to minorities, there is no coincidence it didn’t resonate with the brown fathers. Unfortunately Lake is still using a bastardized version. Where there smoke there is fire, schools just decided to recruit against UW using latent racism for no reason. OKG!!!
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They're about as cool as "....but here we are" guys on Twitter.
If you "didn't know that" then try not not be a dumbass next time.
JESUS YOU PEOPLE ARE FUCKING RETARDED
We
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HTH
States with the lowest percentage of foreign born residents, the SEC claims 8/16 lowest:
Percentage of undergraduates who are white:
Tennessee: 77%
Missouri: 75%
Alabama: 75%
Ole Miss: 75%
Georgia: 67%
Oregon: 60%
Washington: 40%
The current study analyzed comments posted on Internet message boards devoted to U.S. college football. The investigators collected comments (N = 3,800) about instances in which a player initially announced intent to attend a particular university, but later changed his mind and signed a National Letter of Intent to attend a different university. While few posts included explicit mention of race (n = 11), commenters more frequently used forms of “color-blind” racial rhetoric that invoked racialized meanings without the overt use of racial terms (n = 346). Comments often reflected a white colonial framing of football players’ decisions, behaviors, and abilities, expressing a number of common racialized assumptions, including beliefs in the natural superiority of black physicality, doubts about black intellectual ability, and expectations about whites possessing skill, technique, and mental capacity. The presence of these racialized assumptions points to the continued salience of race in an era that is often claimed to be “color-blind” and free of racial discrimination.
This ruffling feathers of dads though? How much of it can be summed up by…
No Gee offer—>hurt daddy’s feelings—> scorched earth forevermore.