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legelegel
07-30-2008, 07:42 PM
They just won't let him play. :throwup:

Another race card has been pulled. It's another QB, but this time it's about not wanting to admit that he couldn't hit the curve ball.

Pat White drops a bomb instead of throwing one
July 30, 2008

NEWPORT, R.I. -- Pat White seemed a bit surly on Tuesday but sometimes that's Pat White.

West Virginia's quarterback can be moody at times. That's OK, it's a rough world. The question seems to be, what does he have to be moody about? White has thrived in Rich Rodriguez' offense to the point that he is 784 yards away from being the all-time leading rusher among quarterbacks. He is a Heisman candidate, the heart and soul of the Mountaineers.

New coach Bill Stewart spent part of Tuesday's Big East media day talking White up as an NFL prospect. Stewart wanted his quarterback to play baseball this spring just to see his athleticism in a different sport. Stewart said White told him he couldn't hit the curve ball. White then told reporters a different reason.

"In my knowledge of West Virginia baseball, there's not been many players of my race on his team," White was quoted as saying of baseball coach Greg Van Zant. "He's not too high on it."

I spoke to White and some of his teammates during the media day. I wasn't there when White spoke those words. The closest he came was when I asked him about playing baseball White said, "I couldn't play for West Virginia." Later, though, another reporter did mention the incendiary comments to me. How do you treat something like that when you haven't heard it yourself? It's like handling hot coals. Everyone can be burned.

The Charleston Daily Mail had a lenghtly piece on White's comments on Wednesday.

This we know: Van Zant has been at West Virginia 14 years and won 413 games. Twenty-nine of his players have been drafted and he has coached five All-Americans. Last season's 34-man roster did not include any African-Americans. White might know more -- Van Zant isn't speaking -- but baseball in general has a problem lately drawing African-Americans to the sport. I've been to the last 17 College World Series. I can't remember a time when there were less diverse rosters than this year. The number of African-Americans in Major League Baseball is down significantly.

So if West Virginia's baseball roster doesn't have any African-Americans, it could be a sign of the times. Maybe there is more to it. One thing is sure: Pat White has smeared Van Zant. West Virginia baseball will never be the same. Maybe it shouldn't be but now the world will be clamoring for some sort of clarification/reinforcement/denial -- whatever -- from White.

You don't drop a racial bomb and then head out to practice like nothing happened. I'm not saying White is wrong. I'm saying I don't know. I found myself in the uncomfortable situation of leaving a message for Van Zant in his office seeking comment.

"Every player I've talked to doesn't like him," White went on to say about Van Zant. "He's not a well-liked coach, but I guess he has tenure so they never got rid of him. They're not successful at all."

Every coach has his detractors -- from Krzyzewski to Knight. It's no surprise then that there is a site, gvz-sucks.com, that is dedicated to ripping Greg Van Zant as a coach. The coach is criticized for everything from batting his catcher leadoff to bunting with a five-run lead in the eighth inning.

I'm a bit uncomfortable even noting that since, like a lot of the blogosphere, it is posted anonymously. But so what, it's a free country? The real story is White basically calling Van Zant a racist. That means that, for now, it's no longer about chasing a Heisman or a national championship at West Virginia. The next words out of Pat White's mouth better include some sort of reference to the baseball coach.

Understandly, AD Ed Pastilong is in scramble mode. He issued a statement Tuesday reinforcing the school's commitment to diversity.

"We're trying to do damage control," one staffer said.

Burnetaggie99
07-30-2008, 08:17 PM
Well maybe he's right and the BB coach is racist. This is differant than the osu deal. Reid was just shooting his mouth off. White seems like he knows some inside info on the BB coach.

legelegel
08-02-2008, 07:23 AM
If that is an apology, it isn't much of one. I just do not really see it. :confused:

He didn't just overstate his feelings. He called the WVU Baseball Coach a racist in so many words.

WVU's White apologizes for comments about baseball coach

White said Van Zant "wasn't interested" in having him on the team and was "not too high" on black players. There were no blacks on the 2008 WVU baseball roster.

"Thinking back on my recent comments at Big East media day, I believe that I may have overstated my feelings on college baseball and the WVU baseball program," White said in a statement released by the university. "I have not played collegiate baseball in the past because
I have concentrated on football and building on our success with my football family.

"I am sorry my comments have caused so many distractions. I am looking forward to putting this behind me and getting on the practice field with my teammates on Saturday."

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3513687&campaign=rss&source=NCAAHeadlines

legelegel
08-02-2008, 07:55 AM
A certain baseball coach cannot say a certain player on his team is not a ni88er without getting fired, but a college black QB, who is a star, can call a college baseball coach a racist and get away with it?

"The Horror .... The Horror ...." Marlon Brando in Apocalypse Now.

Mezentius
08-04-2008, 09:16 AM
Inappropriate way for White to express his feelings but what should the university do?
Suspend him for having an opinion? Beware the doors that this opens up.

TexAgFromCal
08-04-2008, 09:22 AM
Inappropriate way for White to express his feelings but what should the university do?
Suspend him for having an opinion? Beware the doors that this opens up.


This wouldn't open a single door up except to the idea that this stupid kid SLANDERED a coach. Having an opinion vs. expressing said opinion as fact are two very different things.

I can GUARANTEE you that if it weren't THE star at WVU saying this he would be suspended for a couple of games or some other discipline would occur.