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TheUpperHand

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  1. Believe this is the guy. http://www.thebullspen.com/topic/103082-we-just-added-a-new-te-from-juco/
  2. Why do we need a guy with money? It's never "I like him, he's funny" or "I like him, he's a nice guy." It's always about the money.
  3. IMO If it's just because of the airline, I wouldn't let that stop you. Sure, Allegiant is terrible but it's a 2 hour flight. It's just to get there and back. I'm going up to PA to see my family in July and picked Allegiant specifically because it was cheap - less than $200 per person vs $400+ other airlines. I'm just gonna grit my teeth and bear it - I wouldn't be able to afford to go otherwise and the destination is the point of the trip. It'd be my airline of choice if I had money to go to away games because it's the cheapest. I'd be trying not to drop a small fortune on the ride and instead budget more for lodging, food, and/or entertainment. Now, if you've got family near Philadelphia, I'm with you, Temple game all the way. My family is all in Allentown and I'd love to be there to see the smug look on my uncle's face disappear when we wipe the floor with the Owls again this year.
  4. Didn't think it was necessary to denote that the post was sarcastic. It was a shot at the men's team. Head-to-head the women's team would not beat the men, even though it might seem that way with as poorly as they play. The women's PROGRAM is ahead of the men. The TEAM is not.
  5. Are you kidding me? I think a game between the men and the women would be closer than you think. I don't think the women would be able to win by more than 10.
  6. When you're right 52% of the time, you're wrong 48% of the time.
  7. Thanks for all of the info, Mama_Bull. It's great to see our golf program having even more success.
  8. No, former AD Doug Woolard can recommend a good consultation firm to help us bring in FAU and Southern Miss.
  9. Amazing considering we started the season at 2-7. Went 41-6 since then. Yowza.
  10. Yeah, but I heard if you get a hole-in-one, you get a free game of mini golf.
  11. Actually, considering Eugene is a couple hours south of the hipster capital of the U.S. (Portland), his sub of choice is probably poached chicken, strawberry, mint and lemon creme fraiche on ciabatta.
  12. There are 25 Publix locations within 10 miles of the UCF campus while only 20 within the same distance of the USF campus. Advantage UCF? NOT SO FAST MY FRIEND!!! USF is redoubling its commitment to providing quality subs and groceries to the University area by building the nations first on-campus Publix. Plus I heard Scott Frost is a Subway guy, so yeah...
  13. 1. Tally surface area of grass that is creased downwards from the weight of an ass. 2. Divide that number by the surface area of an average ass. This number is unknown to me so it will require a study. Women I will assist with measurements. Men, you can self-report. 3. Report figure to Big 12 along with weather info, market size, and beach brochures. 4. Invitation to conference.
  14. It's an acceptable past tense of spell. Spelled is more common in American English whereas spelt is used outside of the United States. It'd be unusual for a European writer to cover a football topic, but it's about poor spelling within an athletic department so who knows? Maybe he/she is non-American, or maybe just trying to be fancy.
  15. South Florida nails it again with another misspelled trophy Apparently South Florida needs to work on getting some English classes instituted at the university, mainly in the football front offices. Last week they presented the Bulls’ 2012 Special Teams Player of the Year Award to senior punter Justin Brockhaus-Kann. Or did they? The word “offense” was not only misspelled on the trophy, but so was Brockhaus-Kann’s name. Simply put, the award makers butchered “offense” into “offensice” and Brockhaus-Kann’s name into Brouckhaus Kahn. But Brockhaus-Kann needs to worry no more, because USF tight end Evan Landi received his award this week and, to no one’s shock, it contained a misspelled word. Landi was presented with the Lee Roy Selmon Award, which is given annually to the player with “the greatest courage perseverance and determination in pursuit of team goals.” Take a look at the picture below and you’ll notice “perseverance” is spelt “perserverance.” http://gamedayr.com/sports/south-florida-nails-it-again-with-another-misspelled-trophy/
  16. We were predicted as second. WVU first, we received one first place vote. What a disappointment the second half of the season that was. Still would love to see an atmosphere like that WVU game again before I die - I'm not even 30 yet but it's getting more and more doubtful. Regardless I'm ready for some football and want to see a conference championship trophy in the Lee Roy!
  17. By January: “I'll tell you something about Bill Brasky Denzel Houston: He’s a 10-foot tall beast man who showers in vodka and feeds his baby shrimp scampi.”
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