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    Of all 120 FBS teams in 2009, here are the programs that should
    start at least 11 whites out of 22 full time positions. I also include
    a list of
    "close but no cigar" teams that will likely start 10 whites out of 22.




    Please give this info to white players you know or
    their friends and relatives so they can avoid teams that won't give them a fair chance!
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    1-BYU-16
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    2-Air Force, Northwestern, Wyoming-15</font>

    5-Colorado State, Iowa, Stanford-14
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    8-Army, Central Michigan, Navy, Oregon State, Western Kentucky-13
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    14-Central Florida, Colorado, Eastern Michigan, Kansas State, Nebraska, Northern Illinois, Western Michigan-12
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    21-Ball
    State, Bowling Green, Kansas, Kent State, Michigan State, Minnesota,
    Purdue, Southern Methodist, Vanderbilt, Wake Forest, Washington State,
    Wisconsin-11
    </font>Teams
    with 10 white starters: Baylor, Boise State, Boston College, Buffalo,
    Cincinnati, Fresno State, Notre Dame, Ohio, Ohio State, Oregon, Rice,
    Rutgers, Texas Christian, Texas Tech, Troy, Tulsa
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    Number of FBS teams that started at least 11 whites out of 22 positions since 2005

    2005-35 teams out of 89-used non-black criteria
    2006-36 teams out of all 119-used non-black criteria
    2007-26 teams out of all 120-used non-black criteria
    2008-26 teams out of all 120-used strict criteria
    2009-34 teams out of all 120-used strict criteria

    Looks
    like some improvement to me, especially since 2007. We'll have to keep
    watching this over the next few years to see whether the improvements
    continue.

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    As far as anti-white discrimination in college football goes, its the individual schools that make up the conferences that are the
    biggest part of the problem. The coaches, recruiters, and athletic
    directors at each school is where change is most needed. This is
    different than the drunk white fans, but part of the same problem.
    Because of the extreme discrimination of each school's personnel in the
    SEC, the SEC becomes a discriminatory league. Considering this, every
    conference in the country looks discriminatory against whites. There
    are schools in each conference that are less discriminatory than other
    conference members. Schools like BYU, Vanderbilt, Northwestern,
    Stanford, Central Michigan, Cincinnati, and Boise State often stand out
    from other conference members by playing more whites than the rest, but
    often the conferences are still far from being as white as they should
    be.

    Let's take the MWC for the first example. As a conference with 9
    members, they have 4 teams that are majority white (BYU-17, Air
    Force-15, Colorado State-16, and Wyoming-16) and 1 team that may start
    10 whites (Texas Christian), and the rest should all start 8 whites
    (New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV, and Utah).

    This is
    probably the whitest conference by starters in the nation in the
    whitest conference area in the nation, but it still has teams that
    should be whiter than they are. The SEC is probably the blackest
    conference in the nation in the blackest conference area in the nation,
    and it has a majority of teams with less than 6 white starters. Vandy
    is the whitest team with 12, then comes Kentucky with 9, Alabama-8,
    Arkansas-7, Tennessee with 6, LSU, Georgia, and South Carolina with 5,
    Ole Miss and Mississippi State with 4, and Auburn and Florida with 3.

    The
    differences are pretty stark, 70 white starters out of a possible 264
    (26.5%) in the SEC versus 106 white starters out of a possible 198
    (53.5%) in the MWC.

    Here are two other major conferences to compare with the Mountain West and Southeastern Conferences. Thanks to Jack Lambert at CF for the info! First, the Big 12.


    Colorado - 12/22

    Iowa St. - 7/22

    Kansas St. - 12/22

    Kansas 11/22

    Missouri 9/22

    Nebraska 13/22



    Baylor 9/22

    Oklahoma 7/22

    Oklahoma St. 5/22

    Texas 9/22

    Texas A&amp;M 10/22

    Texas Tech 8/22



    112/264 42.4% of starters are white. The loser of the Big 12 is
    Oklahoma State with 5 white starters. After that, the next lowest teams
    start 7.


    Here is the Big 10



    Illinois 4/22

    Iowa 12/22

    Indiana 9/22

    Michigan 7/22

    Michigan State 11/22

    Minnesota 11/22

    Northwestern 15/22

    Ohio State 11/22

    Penn State 8/22

    Purdue 11/22

    Wisconsin 13/22



    112/242 46.2% of the Big 10's starters are white. Not counting SEC
    duplicate Illinois, the lowest number of white starters would be
    Michigan's 7. This should be over half as well. The Big 10 has a majority of teams starting
    11 whites or better, but the total is dragged down by the U of I's 4
    white starters.



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    Just updated the white starters.

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