We didn’t come here to play no school, indeed.
Ahead of his time, and wise beyond his years.
^mf’er is 24 in this photo. Even Greg Oden was like, bruh…
What are we going to do on offense this week? Are we going to keep having the RB ineffectively run up the middle well into the 3rd quarter before trying to change things up, or are we going to come out of the gates slinging the ball all over the field? How about an ill-timed trick play for a...
Some (not me) like to laugh at the absurdity of Cal being in the Atlantic Coast Conference. If I were to launch a boat from the shores in the image above and navigate the waters westward, I could eventually make it to the shores of the eastern seaboard. Who is to tell me that I wasn’t traversing...
The pinstripe bowl against Syracuse would really pique my interest. I may even start a thread about how neat the city is around Christmas. I could also start another thread about how dangerous NYC is. I don’t know man, I don’t know! So many intriguing possibilities with that bowl and matchup.
I’m glad I made it out to Northrop mall that morning to see the show. A good amount of snow falling before the broadcast was quintessential Minnesota and provided top notch aesthetics. Too bad the game was a blow out.
I went with B. On a numerical scale from 0 to 100, I’d give him a solid 84. I know it was one game against a MAC team, but QB’s rated 72 don’t make plays like Drake did last night.
Dear reader, if you find yourself a bit lost reading this post, I am taking a direct shot at EA Sports.
Drake already transferred to Arkansas on me for the 2026 season in my College Football 26 video game. I thought it was curious that he kept doing the “woo pig sooie” celebration during this season’s bowl game, but it made sense shortly after.
His mother was from hinckley you know, so that practically made him one of us. It’s a shame the admin were a bunch of invertebrates, because I wanted to see the pirate’s air raid gopher offense.
Maybe so, but the writer’s intended use of punctuation completely changes how I read what is written. With “..” I am left in no-man’s land.
You are correct. I recall many here calling Clint a dink after declaring AK the worst in the Big 10. But friend, why must you do this to me?
I’ve seen more than a handful of people utilize it over the years, so I need to ask. What does “..” at the end of a sentence mean? It’s more than a period, but not quite ellipses.