Racism is a touchy subject so I try to steer clear of that particular argument not only on this blog but in everyday life. ESPN Page 2 columnist Jemele Hill wrote a nice article about a question that has risen recently on a tangential subject: the white running back. Sam McGuffie's (RB, Michigan) burst onto the scene at Michigan this year has people pondering this question. I liked Hill's article because it presented facts, concise research, references, and left the shady and manipulative side of the race debates off the page. I don't always like Hill's articles ( like this one or this one) but this is a good read. I urge you to check it out. Oh and this one too... hey, I like when people share my view point!
Friday, September 26, 2008
Where are the white tailbacks?
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