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WhiteMamba
John: 8:36
VT's new locker rooms... I personally do not like the carpeting, but I can dig the rest
sweet digs. very country club... like...
VT's new locker rooms... I personally do not like the carpeting, but I can dig the rest
It's funny we had a kid who had just been on an Oklahoma visit come in just last month and he could not believe how much nicer the city of Lincoln and Nebraska's facilities were.
Committed on the spot.
That happens a lot. If we can just get a kid on campus to see what it's really like here.
Some people think the University of Nebraska is located in a cornfield.
Let me ask you something asshole: Are the Oregon St. Beavers located in a flooded creek? Are the Miami Hurricanes located in a powerful storm system characterized by a low pressure center, strong winds and heavy rain? Are the Ohio State Buckeyes... Where the fuck are they?
Football is 3 parts. Offense Defense and Special Teams. Oregon won all three.
Oregon beat Tennessee 48-13. 35 points on @ Tennessee
LSU, a year later beat Oregon 40-27. 13 points in what was pretty much a home game for LSU.
How is that destroyed or worse? That same year LSU beat Florida 41-11 If oregons 13 point loss was being destroyed what was that?
Is Tuscaloosa located in a fictional depiction of a crimson colored tidal wave? Or a Sahara in which large elephants might thrive?
What the fuck is the relation between fictionally strange colored waves and elephants somehow inhabiting the southern U.S. in the first place?
Can anyone explain this?
Yes.
It was originally "The red line", but eventually got changed to Crimson Tide because of a game against Auburn that ended in a 6-6 tie because Alabama held them. Some writer thing that stuck. Alabama has alot of red mud in the state.
The Elephant comes from a fan yelling - hold your horses, here come the elephants in terms of describing the team as being huge etc. Wade Wallace was the coach at the time, and he would start the 2nd string against teams, then bring in the 1st team. The 1st team coming out being much bigger/stronger etc.
Or so the legends go anyway.
VT's new locker rooms... I personally do not like the carpeting, but I can dig the rest
The carpet reminds me of casino carpet.
It's all nice digs though.
Is Tuscaloosa located in a fictional depiction of a crimson colored tidal wave? Or a Sahara in which large elephants might thrive?
What the fuck is the relation between fictionally strange colored waves and elephants somehow inhabiting the southern U.S. in the first place?
Can anyone explain this?
Insert joke about fat women on their period....Yes.
It was originally "The red line", but eventually got changed to Crimson Tide because of a game against Auburn that ended in a 6-6 tie because Alabama held them. Some writer thing that stuck. Alabama has alot of red mud in the state.
The Elephant comes from a fan yelling - hold your horses, here come the elephants in terms of describing the team as being huge etc. Wade Wallace was the coach at the time, and he would start the 2nd string against teams, then bring in the 1st team. The 1st team coming out being much bigger/stronger etc.
Or so the legends go anyway.
Is Tuscaloosa located in a fictional depiction of a crimson colored tidal wave? Or a Sahara in which large elephants might thrive?
What the fuck is the relation between fictionally strange colored waves and elephants somehow inhabiting the southern U.S. in the first place?
Can anyone explain this?
Actually I don't think LSU was intense for any part of that game......Oregon did score with 13 seconds left. Not sure LSU was real intense at that time.
Nice.Small little snippet of the "Nebraska Experience" room where they take recruits and people on tours of the stadium.
Parts of the tiles spin out and Heisman trophy's etc. come out of the walls.
Overboard.
The Nebraska Football Experience Room on Vimeo
I had never heard this before either.....historical shit rules in CFB, at least for an old guy like myself.....Yes.
It was originally "The red line", but eventually got changed to Crimson Tide because of a game against Auburn that ended in a 6-6 tie because Alabama held them. Some writer thing that stuck. Alabama has alot of red mud in the state.
The Elephant comes from a fan yelling - hold your horses, here come the elephants in terms of describing the team as being huge etc. Wade Wallace was the coach at the time, and he would start the 2nd string against teams, then bring in the 1st team. The 1st team coming out being much bigger/stronger etc.
Or so the legends go anyway.
A Beaver pissing on a Duck......This place is great...All I know, is come late November this year @ the Civil...I'm going to urinate on something Phill bought the UO!
HA!
All I know, is come late November this year @ the Civil...I'm going to urinate on something Phill bought the UO!
HA!
All I know, is come late November this year @ the Civil...I'm going to urinate on something Phill bought the UO!
HA!