Shoot, the closing line was only something like MSU -2.5
For the reasons I stated before that game.
Shoot, the closing line was only something like MSU -2.5
Oh I will, Peter Griffin was just the first thing that popped into my mind when I saw the topic title. It’s good off season filler material....no offense to the OP. I am so looking forward to the time soon when most of us won’t even remember the name of the coach preceding SF.It's the off-season...just play along. :snacks:
Oh I will, Peter Griffin was just the first thing that popped into my mind when I saw the topic title. It’s good off season filler material....no offense to the OP. I am so looking forward to the time soon when most of us won’t even remember the name of the coach preceding SF.
And in that vain, I would like to propose that posting “hip hip hooray” for any reason should be a bannable offense.
You caught me. When I typed that it didn't seem right but I'm in a particularly don't give a sh#t mood tonight. Maybe cuz I've had a coupl too many drinks..."In that vein..." not vain. Sorry...don't mean to be the grammar or spelling police. :facepalm:
But yeah, I completely 2nd the notion of using "Hip hip hooray" as an offense worthy of being banned. :lol:
You caught me. When I typed that it didn't seem right but I'm in a particularly don't give a sh#t mood tonight. Maybe cuz I've had a coupl too many drinks...
When you have Wyoming as one of the options to choose from is all you need to know about the Mike Riley Era hahaha
"In that vein..." not vain. Sorry...don't mean to be the grammar or spelling police. :facepalm:
But yeah, I completely 2nd the notion of using "Hip hip hooray" as an offense worthy of being banned. :lol:
So, Riley, the OSU all time winningest coach...is now basically a GA...good lord
Amen! Riley cashed about 4 lotto tickets in the last 30 years. That is amazing. I am jealousHa! It's an easy word to transpose.
Oddly enough, that's the second time I've seen "vain" used where "vein" is appropriate today. Weird coincidence.
We should all be lucky enough to win the lottery and retire in a place we love doing an easier version of our best job.
By definition, any team a MR team has beaten is not great.Your anecdotal opinion doesn't matter - they were a premiere team, who beat the #4, #9, #11, and #19 teams in the nation, won their conference, and made the playoff. That's a great team, period.
Please. Sparty has outperformed Michigan in every capacity possibly imaginable over the last decade, including 8-2 head to head.
By definition, any team a MR team has beaten is not great.
I'll second this motion. I'd also go for something along the lines of the narrator of a children's show, like Thomas and Friends.I read your post, and envisioned the narrator being the guy who did the narration for "The Wonder Years."
"...and heads were not pulled out of butts." :lol:
If we're doing that then can we add "did you see the strain" to the ban worthy list? I don't think it's needed though. These phrases are bitter reminders of the recent past but over time they will get used less frequently. Eventually when someones uses them they'll just be a quaint reminder of that bizarre period when Mike Riley was our coach. Without them we might completely forget the past 3 years. Those who forget history are bound to repeat it... although HB memory doesn't seem to effect who our next coach will be. Never mind, ban them and anyone that mentions the coach after Solich! :lol:But yeah, I completely 2nd the notion of using "Hip hip hooray" as an offense worthy of being banned. :lol: