Wheat
High Plains Drifter...
Yep, he has as many wins against OU as Vince Young.
and as did the Tyler Rose...so I have no idea what point he is trying to make.
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Yep, he has as many wins against OU as Vince Young.
Really? I thought you were smarter than that.and as did the Tyler Rose...so I have no idea what point he is trying to make.
let's see, I'm pretty sure there were a number of us who gave ut props for winning the game and how it sucked to lose to ut with derp at the helm, I know I did, so I have nothing to be denial about.
and I have never made fun of derps face. not fucking once. considering my youngest has scleroderma, that is a given....and I don't think it's right for anyone to do so, either, fwiw and I'm pretty sure I made that known, too.
it just seems to some ut fans, what is good for the goose is not good for the gander.
Wheat never made fun of Case's face, but he did make fun of his ability to play football.
as did many, many, ut fans......
Actually Minnesota has 06, while Texas only has 04
AP and Coaches only. The NCAA is inconsistent and stops including systems like NCF after 1935.
If you count all the other systems, Minn. has 7 and Texas has 9.
we don't count those 'others'. Some do, some don't.
You cannot make fun of a dude who has a genetic childhood illness.
His family has worked tirelessly to generate tons of money for research to fight this illness.
There are a lot of children who were not blessed with the McCoy's family resources....
For many of them, the McCoys are heroic figures.
To this day, they are constantly getting involved and being at the forefront of this disease.
I think Case and Colt McCoy did a heck of a job raising awareness and helping fund research.
It kind of crosses the line to make fun of an illness that affects small children.
Never ever heard either one peep about any "illness". Mama drank...
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1904, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1940, 1941 & 1960. As noted only the last 4 are AP Championships.Minnesota has 6 Football National Championships? Which years were those, just curious.
1904, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1940, 1941 & 1960. As noted only the last 4 are AP Championships.
Minnesota Golden Gophers football - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1904, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1940, 1941 & 1960. As noted only the last 4 are AP Championships.
Minnesota Golden Gophers football - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia