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Bradr

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  1. Nah, Leach and Kevin Sumlin are just going to switch jobs.
  2. This whole employment thing isn't really conducive to having a football game in the evening. Should have taken the day off, probly would have gotten more work done that way.
  3. Can't really argue with that. We were great and so were they. But they get the edge.
  4. I just at 1/4 of this rumcake, and will now vegitate on the couch in content fullness.
  5. Or like was displayed in the ridiculous Heisman voting, when the majority of the people in the media who cover college football are totally disconnected from the game itself, having little-to-no knowledge or understanding of the game. Or apparently interest in the sport as well - such as is shown when columnists do not even know the date of the game they are supposed to be covering.
  6. Trust these guys (ESPN) over these guys (Arizona News). Obligatory
  7. Can't verify the authenticity of this, but one of the last comments on the page says: (Edit: Verified according to wikipedia - good enough for me) "Big 12 Conference titles by school As of 27 Oct. 2009. List includes both regular-season and tournament titles. North Division Nebraska - 66 Colorado - 27 Kansas - 20 Iowa State - 11 Kansas State - 7 Missouri - 6 South Division Texas - 99 Texas A&M - 38 Baylor - 34 Oklahoma - 34 Oklahoma State - 33 Texas Tech - 11" If this is accurate, sounds like the sore losers are looking at jumping ship...
  8. It is interesting that 2 players in 3 years that Pelini has coached have both been dubbed "Once in a lifetime players" isnt it? I must be missing something. Who is the other one besides Suh? Glenn Dorsey?
  9. Nice detective work! Sounds like we have a cyberstalking goofball on our hands. Had Gill taken an OC job with, say, the Patriots, would he have kept that up, saying that the Patsies had hired the wrong guy? Imagine spending money on a website like that. Could donate that to the local shelter, but no... spend it on this. Brilliant. There are also alot of complete @ssholes out there called squatters. They register every and all domains they can think of for a minimal fee - usually around $20. They then hope that someone comes along looking for one of their squat domains. The for-sale-site will then have a contact link where you can go to buy the website from the squatter. Unless you have a federal registrar on the name, they can charge whatever they want. This site may have just been one of those whom a squatter registered back in October, but sold it to some Kansas queef this week. The sad thing is that if this is the case, once the interest wears off and the current owner lets the domain expire, the squatter can go right back in and re-register it for $20. And then sell the domain to the next school that hires Gill. My guess would be that someone could make a decent bit of money registering www.fire(insert any coach in any sport's name here).com Edit: Ha! This is pretty funny. Some other domains that are registered and their creation date: firebopelini.com September 22, 2005 firebobstoops.com August 3, 2001 fireurbanmeyer.com January 3, 2004 firepetecarrol.com December 31, 2005 firemarkmangino.com November 16, 2009 Apparently Kansas's previous head coach was not relevant as recently as some others...
  10. 1. 2006 USC - This away game has got to be my all time favorite game not because of the outcome, but because of the experience. Went to LA with 6 of my buddies for the weekend. The weather was perfect, we went to the beach, got to see he colosseum for the first time. Classic guys trip. Oh the memories (or lack thereof). 2. 1997 Washington - A close second. My dad and a group of his buddies went to the game and decided to bring 17 year old me along for the ride. We rode to the game on a chartered riverboat along the river-front that docks near the stadium. During a classic sports moment, a Washington fan's boat comes up and starts blaring their fight song. So, the Nebraska band, which happened to be on our riverboat, comes out off the first floor, points their instruments at the Washington boat and lets loose the Nebraska fight song. I still get chills thinking about it. 3. 2001 Oklahoma - My favorite memory as a student at UNL was this game. I can still remember jumping up and down in the stands and my roommate falling down three rows of bleachers after the Stuntz - Crouch touchdown. That campus was out of control before the game, and after the victory, oh goodness. 4. 2008 Colorado - What a rally! And then to rub salt in the wound, Suh flattens their Quarterback? I was hugging people I've never met. Hey, we had just made a miraculous comeback. Grown men who are strangers can hug right?
  11. K, this makes me reeeeaaaally want the Big 12 to represent in the NCG. Lets have the Texas D represent, McCoy light it up, and Alabama get destroyed. Heisman voters!!! Effin cheap lying no-good rotten four-flushing low-life snake-licking dirt-eating inbred overstuffed ignorant blood-sucking dog-kissing brainless dickless hopeless heartless fat-ass bug-eyed stiff-legged spotty-lipped worm-headed sack of monkey sh#t they are!…
  12. Stay away from Marvin Sanders and Ron Brown Turner! They wouldn't would they?
  13. A wee bit off topic, but what offense does Gill run over at Buffalo? I take it he will probably bring some form of that over to Kansas? I think it would kill a part of me if Kansas started running a power option offense.
  14. Glad to see Gill advancing his career and good for him. But I don't like him coaching a rival school we play every year.
  15. Randomly ran across this today. The guy is a bit obnoxious, and he bags on the Big 12 CG game, but there are some pretty funny moments in there. The College Experiment
  16. I think Sherman's son-in-law hijacked his ballot.
  17. Anyone know the exact color code of the forum's background color? I'm close but not quite. Already tried using the paint dropper, thats where the current color came from. The CSS code in the site is a total nightmare and I don't have the motivation to look through the damn thing. 1500+lines? Really people??? Was that necessary?
  18. Per Husker Extra Walt Anderson’s sure of that because of Rule 12:3, which he cited after the game. Article 6 of that rule states that “the replay official may correct egregious errors, including those involving the game clock, whether or not a play is reviewable.” “It’s really for these type of events that happen that you want to be sure that an error of judgment doesn’t end up being made on the field that is really a matter of fact,” Anderson said. So your either telling me: a ) That there was a clear error of judgement (in direct opposition to the precedent set on the other 20 incomplete passes) that was in need of over ruling. -or- b ) That there was a clear error of judgement (in terms of a complete meltdown in game-time management for the team that was supposed to win) that was in need of over ruling.
  19. Right about here. So in the realm of 3-10?
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