Here's the thing

ApostleofGrief

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Here's the thing, and I do want to be delicate about this: small college sports do matter, and to a lot of people, many of which have a lot of mi EY, power and influence. I was at a small college football game attended by Bill Bellichick and Bob KRAFT just a few weeks ago. (I was too chicken shit to introduce myself for the picture op and didn't want to embarrass my kid).

But the thing is, those small college sports that matter do so in a context quite different from ... nay entirely foreign to ... that of Central Washington University
 
Here's the thing, and I do want to be delicate about this: small college sports do matter, and to a lot of people, many of which have a lot of mi EY, power and influence. I was at a small college football game attended by Bill Bellichick and Bob KRAFT just a few weeks ago. (I was too chicken shit to introduce myself for the picture op and didn't want to embarrass my kid).

But the thing is, those small college sports that matter do so in a context quite different from ... nay entirely foreign to ... that of Central Washington University

Here's the thing, there is a club of poasters on this bored who can get away with this of poast.

You're not in that club.

You're in the club that follows, and reports ad nauseam, on middling state school DII sports. You're group is ----------> that way.

HTH
 
Here's the thing, and I do want to be delicate about this: small college sports do matter, and to a lot of people, many of which have a lot of mi EY, power and influence. I was at a small college football game attended by Bill Bellichick and Bob KRAFT just a few weeks ago. (I was too chicken shit to introduce myself for the picture op and didn't want to embarrass my kid).

But the thing is, those small college sports that matter do so in a context quite different from ... nay entirely foreign to ... that of Central Washington University

Here's the thing, there is a club of poasters on this bored who can get away with this of poast.

You're not in that club.

You're in the club that follows, and reports ad nauseam, on middling state school DII sports. You're group is ----------> that way.

HTH

Your posts lately are taking on an elitist tone. This from a Coug.
 
I love you AOG but fuck Central. You have to be legitimately FS to go there. What do Central students and WSU students have in common? They both applied to the Coog.
 
I love you AOG but fuck Central. You have to be legitimately FS to go there. What do Central students and WSU students have in common? They both applied to the Coog.

well the bottom line is that at some point I became very disillusioned with big time college football. I found I enjoyed getting out and going to lower division games. It doesn't have the talent, money or grandiosity of D1, but the difference is like seeing a good band in a small club vs arena rock. A music afficianado would do both!
 
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I love you AOG but fuck Central. You have to be legitimately FS to go there. What do Central students and WSU students have in common? They both applied to the Coog.

well the bottom line is that at some point I became very disillusioned with big time college football. I found I enjoyed getting out and going to lower division games. It doesn't have the talent, money or grandiosity of D1, but the difference is like seeing a good band in a small club vs arena rock. A music afficianado would do both!

Except that the concerts are always on the same days. So you see the big show with the big draw and big names and put up with traffic, instead of watching two guys shove piccolos up each other's asses at a Capitol Hill club.
 
I love you AOG but fuck Central. You have to be legitimately FS to go there. What do Central students and WSU students have in common? They both applied to the Coog.

well the bottom line is that at some point I became very disillusioned with big time college football. I found I enjoyed getting out and going to lower division games. It doesn't have the talent, money or grandiosity of D1, but the difference is like seeing a good band in a small club vs arena rock. A music afficianado would do both!

Except that the concerts are always on the same days. So you see the big show with the big draw and big names and put up with traffic, instead of watching two guys shove piccolos up each other's asses at a Capitol Hill club.

Pics?
 
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