there is a difference
the call me maybe is a spoof based on the harvard baseball video and they know they're idiots putting it together and is not related to the university
aggy is so excited about SEC that they made an official welcome video with loftin that made themselves more idiotic.
the call me maybe is a spoof based on the harvard baseball video and they know they're idiots putting it together and is not related to the university
aggy is so excited about SEC that they made an official welcome video with loftin that made themselves more idiotic.
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Originally posted by Sugar Kapaa
there is a difference
the call me maybe is a spoof based on the harvard baseball video and they know they're idiots putting it together and is not related to the university
aggy is so excited about SEC that they made an official welcome video with loftin that made themselves more idiotic.
that fake motivation in the SEC chant was ridiculous. you have to learn what that means by playing here for a couple seasons and visiting these SEC venues.
there is a difference
the call me maybe is a spoof based on the harvard baseball video and they know they're idiots putting it together and is not related to the university
aggy is so excited about SEC that they made an official welcome video with loftin that made themselves more idiotic.
that fake motivation in the SEC chant was ridiculous. you have to learn what that means by playing here for a couple seasons and visiting these SEC venues.
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LSU commented that they never knew there was a stadium outside of the SEC that could be so loud. The comments were made when the Tigers visited Husky Stadium, home of the Washington Huskies a few seasons ago.
Crowd noise http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Husky_Stadium
Husky Stadium has long been reckoned as one of the loudest stadiums in the nation. This is in part due to the stadium's design; almost 70 percent of the seats are located between the end zones, covered by cantilevered metal roofs.[6]
At times, the high decibel levels typical of Husky games (especially from fans stomping their feet in the bleachers) causes television cameras to shake. During the 1992 night game against the Nebraska Cornhuskers, ESPN measured the noise level at over 130 decibels, well above the threshold of pain. This is the highest decibel level ever recorded for a college football stadium
Crowd noise http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Husky_Stadium
Husky Stadium has long been reckoned as one of the loudest stadiums in the nation. This is in part due to the stadium's design; almost 70 percent of the seats are located between the end zones, covered by cantilevered metal roofs.[6]
At times, the high decibel levels typical of Husky games (especially from fans stomping their feet in the bleachers) causes television cameras to shake. During the 1992 night game against the Nebraska Cornhuskers, ESPN measured the noise level at over 130 decibels, well above the threshold of pain. This is the highest decibel level ever recorded for a college football stadium
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Originally posted by King of Bling
LSU commented that they never knew there was a stadium outside of the SEC that could be so loud. The comments were made when the Tigers visited Husky Stadium, home of the Washington Huskies a few seasons ago.
Crowd noise http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Husky_Stadium
Husky Stadium has long been reckoned as one of the loudest stadiums in the nation. This is in part due to the stadium's design; almost 70 percent of the seats are located between the end zones, covered by cantilevered metal roofs.[6]
At times, the high decibel levels typical of Husky games (especially from fans stomping their feet in the bleachers) causes television cameras to shake. During the 1992 night game against the Nebraska Cornhuskers, ESPN measured the noise level at over 130 decibels, well above the threshold of pain. This is the highest decibel level ever recorded for a college football stadium
AC and I went to a game there when we were in the Army. Watched Corey Dillon set the NCAA record for most yards rushing in a single quarter at 222 yards in the first quarter against San Jose St. We left after that quarter LOL.
LSU commented that they never knew there was a stadium outside of the SEC that could be so loud. The comments were made when the Tigers visited Husky Stadium, home of the Washington Huskies a few seasons ago.
Crowd noise http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Husky_Stadium
Husky Stadium has long been reckoned as one of the loudest stadiums in the nation. This is in part due to the stadium's design; almost 70 percent of the seats are located between the end zones, covered by cantilevered metal roofs.[6]
At times, the high decibel levels typical of Husky games (especially from fans stomping their feet in the bleachers) causes television cameras to shake. During the 1992 night game against the Nebraska Cornhuskers, ESPN measured the noise level at over 130 decibels, well above the threshold of pain. This is the highest decibel level ever recorded for a college football stadium
AC and I went to a game there when we were in the Army. Watched Corey Dillon set the NCAA record for most yards rushing in a single quarter at 222 yards in the first quarter against San Jose St. We left after that quarter LOL.
Originally posted by Sugar Kapaa
there is a difference
the call me maybe is a spoof based on the harvard baseball video and they know they're idiots putting it together and is not related to the university
aggy is so excited about SEC that they made an official welcome video with loftin that made themselves more idiotic.
There is no doubt that A&M video is horrendous, and the majority of Ags are embarrassed by it.
And saying the Coop isn't related to the university is dumb, and your fellow sips are embarrassed, read the comments on the video.
there is a difference
the call me maybe is a spoof based on the harvard baseball video and they know they're idiots putting it together and is not related to the university
aggy is so excited about SEC that they made an official welcome video with loftin that made themselves more idiotic.
There is no doubt that A&M video is horrendous, and the majority of Ags are embarrassed by it.
And saying the Coop isn't related to the university is dumb, and your fellow sips are embarrassed, read the comments on the video.
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Originally posted by ShawnB82
AC and I went to a game there when we were in the Army. Watched Corey Dillon set the NCAA record for most yards rushing in a single quarter at 222 yards in the first quarter against San Jose St. We left after that quarter LOL.
Was fun. How many years ago was that? You're getting old dude!
AC and I went to a game there when we were in the Army. Watched Corey Dillon set the NCAA record for most yards rushing in a single quarter at 222 yards in the first quarter against San Jose St. We left after that quarter LOL.
Was fun. How many years ago was that? You're getting old dude!
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Was fun. How many years ago was that? You're getting old dude!
Was 97 I do believe. You're older than I am brother!
Was fun. How many years ago was that? You're getting old dude!
Was 97 I do believe. You're older than I am brother!
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Originally posted by ShawnB82
Was 97 I do believe. You're older than I am brother!
97 was a good year. Watching Phat Phil campaign for Peyton's heisman and still lose.
Good memories.
Was 97 I do believe. You're older than I am brother!
97 was a good year. Watching Phat Phil campaign for Peyton's heisman and still lose.
Good memories.
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Originally posted by tjsexkitten82
97 was a good year. Watching Phat Phil campaign for Peyton's heisman and still lose.
Good memories.
was more like ESPN's propaganda machine calling for a defensive Heisman. great player Woodson was, but no where near the resume to such a prestigious award. not even close.
edit: and 98 was better
97 was a good year. Watching Phat Phil campaign for Peyton's heisman and still lose.
Good memories.
was more like ESPN's propaganda machine calling for a defensive Heisman. great player Woodson was, but no where near the resume to such a prestigious award. not even close.
edit: and 98 was better

Edited by ShawnB82 on Jul 7, 2012 06:41:37
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Originally posted by ShawnB82
was more like ESPN's propaganda machine calling for a defensive Heisman. great player Woodson was, but no where near the resume to such a prestigious award. not even close.
edit: and 98 was better
True. Suh was much more dominant his SR season, in terms of a defensive player dictating a game
was more like ESPN's propaganda machine calling for a defensive Heisman. great player Woodson was, but no where near the resume to such a prestigious award. not even close.
edit: and 98 was better

True. Suh was much more dominant his SR season, in terms of a defensive player dictating a game
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Originally posted by ShawnB82
was more like ESPN's propaganda machine calling for a defensive Heisman. great player Woodson was, but no where near the resume to such a prestigious award. not even close.
Also an excellent returner and WR. And led the team to a national championship... something that's much harder to do from a position like CB than from QB. TBH if Manning puts in a good performance against NEB in his bowl game, he probably wins the Heisman. Unfortunately, when it really mattered, he couldn't pull through.
was more like ESPN's propaganda machine calling for a defensive Heisman. great player Woodson was, but no where near the resume to such a prestigious award. not even close.
Also an excellent returner and WR. And led the team to a national championship... something that's much harder to do from a position like CB than from QB. TBH if Manning puts in a good performance against NEB in his bowl game, he probably wins the Heisman. Unfortunately, when it really mattered, he couldn't pull through.
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Originally posted by tjsexkitten82
Also an excellent returner and WR. And led the team to a national championship... something that's much harder to do from a position like CB than from QB. TBH if Manning puts in a good performance against NEB in his bowl game, he probably wins the Heisman. Unfortunately, when it really mattered, he couldn't pull through.
Woodson only caught 11 passes in his Heisman season along with 2 TDs. In addition, he had 33 PR for 283 yds, 1 TD, 8.6 avg. Hardly the stuff of legends.
It was a 'politically correct gratis vote' for snubbing so many worthy defensive performers over the years.
Also an excellent returner and WR. And led the team to a national championship... something that's much harder to do from a position like CB than from QB. TBH if Manning puts in a good performance against NEB in his bowl game, he probably wins the Heisman. Unfortunately, when it really mattered, he couldn't pull through.
Woodson only caught 11 passes in his Heisman season along with 2 TDs. In addition, he had 33 PR for 283 yds, 1 TD, 8.6 avg. Hardly the stuff of legends.
It was a 'politically correct gratis vote' for snubbing so many worthy defensive performers over the years.
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Originally posted by tjsexkitten82
Also an excellent returner and WR. And led the team to a national championship... something that's much harder to do from a position like CB than from QB. TBH if Manning puts in a good performance against NEB in his bowl game, he probably wins the Heisman. Unfortunately, when it really mattered, he couldn't pull through.
Fatal flaw in your logic is that the Heisman is handed out before bowl games.
Also an excellent returner and WR. And led the team to a national championship... something that's much harder to do from a position like CB than from QB. TBH if Manning puts in a good performance against NEB in his bowl game, he probably wins the Heisman. Unfortunately, when it really mattered, he couldn't pull through.
Fatal flaw in your logic is that the Heisman is handed out before bowl games.
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