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Death by inches
Fansided!? jeez, we might as well go ask a classroom of 3rd graders what they think
Fansided!? jeez, we might as well go ask a classroom of 3rd graders what they think
Washington hosts Michigan in Week 1 in 2020, while Oregon hosts Ohio State in Week 2. @Ourand_SBJ expects Fox to push for one of those matchups to be the Pac-12’s first 9:00am local time kickoff.
SBJ Media: Fox Focused On Winning CFB Noon Window
Well obviously but we are looking for 2 and 3 stars and can’t exactly afford to alienate them and get stuck trying to scrape the barrel of other states.
You are a bit of an expert at losses. Not so much winning.there's a couple of Ls for the PAC12 right there.
there's a couple of Ls for the PAC12 right there.
At home? I think PAC probably wins at least one of them. It remains to be seen how OSU will do post Meyer, and Michigan has been inconsistent at best in OOC play.
Oregon has beaten ranked Michigan and Michigan State teams @ Autzen this century (we'll ignore Indiana). BigTen teams have had a tough time there.
You are a bit of an expert at losses. Not so much winning.
right?
too busy winning baseball nattys at state and not enough time recruiting whatever it takes in football to overcome schools swimming in corporate cash…
agreed.
You're upset that Oregon has more successful alumni than Oregon State?
you mean that 1 guy named phil knight right?
meh.
translation...you've run out of ammunition
i don't keep up with those names you posted, would be better IF you stated what the so special about them…money?
this is OSUs greatest alum…no need to state what he has accomplished during his life, but i will.
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Linus Pauling
American chemist
Description
Linus Carl Pauling was an American chemist, biochemist, peace activist, author, educator, and husband of American human rights activist Ava Helen Pauling. He published more than 1,200 papers and books, of which about 850 dealt with scientific topics.Wikipedia
Born: February 28, 1901, Portland, OR
Died: August 19, 1994, Big Sur, CA
Awards: Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Peace Prize, MORE
Education: California Institute of Technology (1925), College of Engineering, Oregon State University, Washington High School
Since he's been dead awhile, why the long gap between notable alumni?
were wif ya wazzy on the 2-3* recruits, add in a sprinkle of juncos and a top dressing of criminals and we got us a ball club…remember the recipe jazzy and GL2U boys this year. does WSU have any 1*s ya don't want or need right now? we could use em. have your gal call mine.
#remembertherecipe
we at state have half the equation now…remember?
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