What (sic) so racsist about it?
Start with "you know how how black people are" and work your way back. Notre Dame fans are not all white with red hair and freckles. "They" are not all in agreement about the value of the spread offense or the hire of Brian Kelly.
Hell, I think that Lou Holtz was a mistake. Clearly a minority opinion on this board. Does this make me a part of a "they?" There has to be at least one other "white boy" in his late fifties (with faded freckles and no-longer red hair) living in Minnesota and a graduate of Notre Dame. Well, maybe not, but I just hope that you get MY point.
My father, born and raised in New York City by Irish immigrants, demographically should have been a "they" rabid Democrat. Not so. Through his hard work, and that of my grandparents, he graduated from a private, Jesuit high school, Fordham with an undergraduate degree, and Columbia with an MBA. As a businessman he went all republican. We had "words" in the late sixties and early seventies over LBJ, Nixon and Viet Nam.
What he didn't do, based on his growing up in a "mixed" NYC neighborhood during the Depression and WWII, was to lump any one person into any one "group."
Disagree with Wilbon as you will. Just to stay away from the bullshyte, sweeping characterizations.