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A Southerner Looks At Bama

Public service message for Husky fans, forewarned is forearmed...


Let’s just say what most people think about the University of Alabama. Its football pursuits justify its identity with an uneducated backward white population and a symbolic link to the Lost Cause they hold so dear. Much in the same way as D.W. Griffith’s movie The Birth of a Nation encouraged the worst elements of southern society a hundred years ago; Bama football still encourages a similar backward behavior from a large segment of its fan base today. The Crimson Tide football team is an outlet for their lunatic fringe fans and gives them a venue to be recognized.

Bama fans overestimate the “esteem” of being the last college football factory and unwittingly rob themselves of the very reverence they crave by their boorish and obsessive behavior. They defend the indefensible and deny the undeniable. Their unhealthy emotional stake in Bama football substitutes for their own lack of personal acknowledgement and respect. Hence the ludicrous and totally unmerited claim of several Bama national football championships. They have become avatars of the worst behavior and bear witness to a complicated legacy of an earlier segregated society.


The question is: has Chronic Encephalopathy (CTE) not only affected ex-football players but also metaphorically speaking an entire university and its fan base? These other football victims are driven by extreme emotion and delusions to commit unconscionable often violent actions (Harvey Updyke and others). Even Nick Saban contributes to the lunacy by comparing losing a football game to the Pearl Harbor and 911 tragedies when thousands of Americans lost their lives.


Similar to the victims of CTE, the University of Alabama’s misplaced priorities of gold-plated football fluff over economic substance harms the state’s citizens with the false bravado of football. History reveals that the holy crusade of Bama football acts as an impediment to social and economic progress. For instance the University of Alabama administration allows white-only sororities to continue their policy of banning African-American females from membership. Ironic that most of the precocious Bama “student athletes” are African-American but their daughters and sisters can be excluded from university sororities.


It is well known that when a university simply reflects the attitudes of its football fans it is no longer a university in the true meaning of the word. Football has stalled the University of Alabama’s transformation into a modern university with intellectual, aesthetic or humanistic concerns. The reality is that the NCAA would actually do the University of Alabama a favor by handing down the Death Penalty for its football team. Then perhaps finally its faculty, alumni and students might appreciate the scholarship and learning that mark a university with intellectual fiber and integrity.

Until then “roll tide” is the shameful apology for those either naive or without individual self-respect.
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***Official Visit Thread: Washington Huskies***

This will serve as our thread to keep track of who will take an official visit to Washington and when their dates are. Rivals' profiles also allow for people to see when but this will also been where staff post on guys who are considering visits and will be updated when the visit dates are confirmed.

Commits who have already taken an official to UW: Elijah Molden, Henry Bainivalu, and Keith Taylor.

(First weekend) January 13-15th:

- 2017 four-star Bellflower (Calif.) St. John Bosco wide receiver Terrell Bynum (UW commit) - confirmed
- 2017 four-star Independence (Ore.) Central defensive tackle Marlon Tuipulotu (UW commit) - confirmed
- 2017 four-star Orange (Calif.) Lutheran safety Brandon McKinney (UW commit) - confirmed
- 2017 three-star Stockton (Calif.) offensive tackle/guard Cole Norgaard (uncommitted) - confirmed
- 2017 four-star West Linn (Ore.) cornerback Elijah Molden (UW commit) - unofficial visit
- 2017 three-star Provo (Utah.) wide receiver Ty Jones (UW commit) - confirmed
- 2017 three-star Salt Lake city (Utah.) East defensive end Jordan Lolohea (uncommitted) - confirmed
- 2017 four-star Kirkland (Wash.) Juanita athlete Salvon Ahmed (UW commit) - confirmed
- 2017 four-star Sammamish (Wash.) Eastside Catholic tight end Hunter Bryant (UW commit) - confirmed

*** The scheduled visit who remained anonymous due to his commitment to another school, was not able to make the trip, source told Rivals. Washington is aiming to reschedule his official visit, but Rivals.com National Recruiting Analyst Adam Gorney said he spoke with someone close to the recruit who said his commitment is 100 percent solid. Washington still hopes to get him on campus and let the rest play out.

(Second weekend) January 20-22nd:


- 2017 three-star Danville (Calif) Monte Vista quarterback Jake Haener (UW commit) - confirmed
- 2017 three-star Sacramento (Calif.) Sheldon wide receiver Alex Cook (UW commit) - confirmed
- 2017 three-star Tumwater (Wash.) linebacker Cade Otton (UW commit) - confirmed
- 2017 three-star Renton (Wash.) Hazen defensive end Joe Tryon (UW commit) - confirmed

(Third weekend) January 27-29th:
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