September 7, 2007
Boo birds out for Cards
The polls may have Louisville ranked in the top ten, but they certainly didn't look like the part in last night's surprisingly close game against Middle Tennessee State. And the Cards fans let their team have it - booing the home team mercilously.
Against a Middle Tennessee State team that struggled in losing to Florida Atlantic in its opener, the No. 8-ranked Cardinals fell on their you-know-whats.Sure, they won the game 58-42. They also got booed on their home field like Michael Vick at an animal rights rally.
The crowd of 40,882 had to feel like it had died and gone to Conference USA.
The Cardinals gave up 42 points at home to a Sunbelt Conference team that lost ugly to Florida Atlantic.
Give that sentence a re-read and just let it sink in for a second. 42 points... at home... to a Sun Belt team... that got whooped by FAU.
UofL gave up 265 yards rushing, including nine runs of 20+ yards. Nine runs of 20+ yards. Nine.
For comparison, FAU gave up 18 yards rushing to MTSU. Former Louisville and current FAU coach Howard Schnellenberger put it succinctly.
"I didn't know we had such a good defense," Schnellenberger quipped.
Either Louisville overlooked MTSU and was unprepared... or the Cards just aren't a top ten team. Or both. The whole mess was unacceptable to the UofL fans... and they let their team know it.
I hate to see teams drop win they win, but I can't see Louisville staying in the top ten. If they do, then I think the pollsters deserve a visit from the boo-birds.
Comments:
scott51 said:
posted on September 7, 2007 11:26 AM — 74.133.153.234 — link — abuse?
Have to agree. I was there last night. I was embarassed.Missed tackles. MIssed assignments. Stupid, stupid penalties.
Still, the Cards D actually seemed to get it together in the second half (with the exception of the long run - guy was wrapped up and then let go).
It's scary, because Louisville has some great athletes on defense. Hope this was a case of inexperience and poor effort showing rather than a true reflection of this defense's ability.
If not, this could be a long, long season.
GO CAR S!
Lennie Collins said:
posted on September 7, 2007 11:36 AM — 68.93.134.47 — link — abuse?
Hey sirbigspur, like Lee Corso would say...Not so fast my friend. They, the fans paid a lot to see their team play like a top 10 team. So if the team does not preform like one then the fans have the right to boo. Fans can do what they want as long has they don't attack(hit or throw objects) the coach(es) or players. You made some get points but still these sports teams ask a lot for tickets, food, gear, & parking so yeah if they don't play up to par then we(you and I as well) should boo!
Tampa Hurricane
posted on September 7, 2007 11:43 AM — 24.96.199.254 — link — abuse?
said:
sirbigspur, you must not have watched any of the game. The Louisville fans had a right to boo the teams defense. They looked like they either were not trying on half the plays or they should be playing Pop Warner football if they were trying. Fans should be able to boo their team when it is obvious that they are not trying hard. After this game, Louisville should drop out of the top 15. They may be a good team this year, but with this performance they don't look like a top 10 team. Pollsters should not be afraid to admit that their preseason guesses were wrong and drop or raise teams rankings accordingly.
gatorstud said:
posted on September 7, 2007 11:46 AM — 69.95.111.248 — link — abuse?
i would just like to take my hat off to midle tenn....after the first turnover, they could of layed down like dogs, but they came right back and put it to louisville....very impressive offensive first half by both teams...but no defenses....
i'm guessin a couple of defense coordinators got paid a little to much last night for doing their jobs....or should i say NOT doing their jobs...
go gators...and hoies
scott51 said:
posted on September 7, 2007 12:04 PM — 74.133.153.234 — link — abuse?
Just wanted to point out that in post #2, I was agreeing with Kevin, not sirbigspur.I love Louisville football. I'm a loyal fan. But, as a season ticket holder, I reserve the right to argressively voice my displeasure over my team's perfomance when it is merited - as in the case of a defense playing in a manner that would have allowed my son's 7th grade team to rack up, oh, at least 21 points by game's end.
Good thing is, we've got a long week to fix things before playing UK. (I can't even imagine facing Pat White and Steve Slaton with that defense right now.)
GO CAR S!
posted on September 7, 2007 12:11 PM — 205.188.116.136 — link — abuse?War Eagle Atlanta said:
Thanks for putting this thread up. I caught the tail-end of this game. Jesus, does anyone play defense in the Big East? This was worse than the Louisville-WVU game last year in terms of a score-fest. This was like a sandlot game--whoever scores last, wins!
Louisville a top-ten team? No way. Not without a defense. Not with surrendering 42 to MTSU.
gatorstud said:
posted on September 7, 2007 12:17 PM — 69.95.111.248 — link — abuse?
t-hurricane...great line "Pollsters should not be afraid to admit that their preseason guesses were wrong and drop or raise teams rankings accordingly"....that is so damn true....you know there are some pollsters out there who feel like they have egg on their faces for where they ranked teams....
or better yet...do not rank tams or have a poll untill after the third week of play.....pre-season polls are a joke and should never be looked at seriously....
jmho
go gators....and hokies
1st_and_NOLE
posted on September 7, 2007 12:20 PM — 71.14.108.232 — link — abuse?
said:
Uhhh...
UofL has a top 5 offense but they don't even have a top 75 defense with that performance. What's that average out to as a team? 40th?
UofL has played NO BODY yet. If you're a top 10 team and you open your season with two powderpuff teams, you MUST own both of them.
I'm sorry but, giving up FIVE-HUNDRED FIFTY FIVE YARDS to a SUN BELT team is embarrassing.
Let me put it this way, coming INTO this game, UofL's defense was 40th in total defense in the country - after playing a 1AA team.
UofL's defense is just simply that bad.
They rank 40th in the nation after playing 1AA team, then they step up to at least 1A and get thrashed for 555 yards and 42 points, so what's going to happen when they take the next step up and actually play a BCS team??? Only time will tell.
Again, top 5 offense, not even top 75 defense - averages out to 40th.
VTBobb said:
posted on September 7, 2007 12:36 PM — 74.1.112.66 — link — abuse?
Suddenly, VT's very flat performance against ECU doesn't look as bad.
DISCUSSION QUESTION: If VT should happen to play well but still lose a relatively close game against LSU on Saturday, should UofL still be ranked ahead of them?
1st_and_NOLE
posted on September 7, 2007 12:37 PM — 71.14.108.232 — link — abuse?
said:
I kinda like UofL, I'm not sure why but I do. It's kinda weird, for some reason they're just a team I like to see do well.
They WON'T do well this year if their defense doesn't vastly improve. I won't matter how good their offense is, they'll lose games because of their defense.
Next week vs KY will tell us a lot.
Diggs the Mountie said:
posted on September 7, 2007 12:48 PM — 76.114.231.180 — link — abuse?
VTBobb,
Sounds like you're already chalking this game up as a loss?
Yes, UofL should still be ranked higher.....why? Well because they got the W.
Besides VT's offense should have to be able to put more than "33" yards a game vs. a Conference USA Team to be considered in the top 25.....JMHO.
Not to mention the fact that ECU ran for 142 against that D-Line and the Backers.....
If you want to compare WVU to ECU wait till this years game happens......
UGA Fan said:
posted on September 7, 2007 12:59 PM — 74.223.56.50 — link — abuse?
I think that the Cards overlooked the Blue Raiders. There is some real talent in some of the smaller schools. MTSU's running back mcnair runs a 4.3 40 yard dash. The cards better step up their defense or they wont be in the top 25 for long
1st_and_NOLE
posted on September 7, 2007 1:01 PM — 71.14.108.232 — link — abuse?
said:
Well, to be frank, VT's offense sucks and that's nothing new. They were ranked 49th in scoring and only 99th in total offense last year. Based on their first game, I didn't see much if any improvement over last year.
Having said that, this is pretty interesting to think about.
UofL has obvious defensive problems, while VT has obvious offensive problems.
In VT's second game they are playing the #2 team in the country. In UofL's second game they played a 2nd straight walk-over.
I think you could question UofL being ranked higher then VT to start with but, it is what it is.
If VT loses, I personally don't see how they can jump a team ranked higher then them when the higher ranked team won - even though it was ugly.
Bobby said:
posted on September 7, 2007 1:04 PM — 128.62.182.88 — link — abuse?
Back to the booing issue. I think every person has a right to boo. Lennie is right tickets are expensive as well as merchandise. People lay down hard earned monet to watch their team win. When your team is laying an egg and even more so a good team laying consistent eggs then heck yes by all means boo. I would be willing to bet that coaches and players really hate getting booed at home. They always play it off, but it would have to bother you especially as a player. It sure would motivate me.
uga fan said:
posted on September 7, 2007 1:16 PM — 74.223.56.50 — link — abuse?
Hey ive been looking for a quaterback game like the www.rushfor2000yardsgame.com. You select a running back each week and project how many yards they will have in the game and the first to accumulate 2000 yards wins. Does anyone know of any quaterback games like this, or wide reciever games?
uga fan said:
posted on September 7, 2007 1:17 PM — 74.223.56.50 — link — abuse?
Hey ive been looking for a quaterback game like the www.rushfor2000yardsgame.com. You select a running back each week and project how many yards they will have in the game and the first to accumulate 2000 yards wins. Does anyone know of any quaterback games like this, or wide reciever games?
posted on September 7, 2007 1:22 PM — 205.188.116.136 — link — abuse?War Eagle Atlanta said:
About the booing. These aren't professional teams out there playing for pay. They're kids. I think some of you are getting it confused with the NFL. In most cases, the stadiums are located on campus and a large number of students attend the game. They have a degree more loyalty to the team than the casual fan. Does that mean they don't occassionally boo? No, but it's less common.
Granted, UL is probably a commuter school, being in a large metro area, and I don't believe the stadium is on campus. A football game there is probably just another entertainment venue for the city that week. It's a bit different than say Norman, OK, Gainesville, FL, or Auburn, AL.
Do they sell alcohol at Papa Johns? I'm guessing that they do. That factors in. Most on-campus stadiums, if not all of them, don't sell alcohol on the premises. Sure, there's plenty of it in there anyway, but not as much.
Andrew R said:
posted on September 7, 2007 1:22 PM — 67.78.225.112 — link — abuse?
VTBobb #12, Nope sorry, VT's very flat performance against ECU still looks bad for VT.
With the exception of South Florida, no team from the Big East plays a ranked team outside of the Big East. Close wins against MTSU and blow outs against Buffalo, Duke, Murry State, SE Missouri St, and teams from Michigan not named Michigan State should not make the top 10.
Diggs the Mountie said:
posted on September 7, 2007 1:24 PM — 76.114.231.180 — link — abuse?
Ahhh.....the booing issue.......
Here's the way I see it:
1. I'm against it but that's just my perspective.
2. Yes, every fan has the right.
3. To me as a player when you get booed it doesn't provide any motivation. To me when your team is playing bad nothing gets you pumped up like the home crowd rooting you on as loudly as possible.
4. You have the "home field".....Why not take advantage of it?
Next topic......I'm on a roll......VTBobb said:
posted on September 7, 2007 2:45 PM — 74.1.112.66 — link — abuse?
Diggs, no I'm not chalking Saturday up to a lost, it was just a "What If". Heck, I've seen Tech beat a higher ranked opponent many times ('89 and '03 against WVU, to name a few).
Tech's offense did look pretty bad, but it was the opener, Glennon had a 66% completion rate, and there were some tough pre-game emotions too.
Now, back on track about the booing, I agree completely Diggs. Every fan has the "right" to boo (check the first 10 Ammendments to the Constitution), but seems pretty counterproductive. Although, a well timed booing of the play calling is a little more understandable, but probably equally worthless with respect to the results.
thechad71 said:
posted on September 7, 2007 4:13 PM — 64.12.112.135 — link — abuse?
i was at the game last night and it was the worst the cards look in two years the offence look good but a piss poor deffence poor tackling and bad penatly s hell I thought john l smith was coaching again i hope this is a wake up call for the cards coach kragthorpe needs to stop being everybody pal and kick this team in the ass and get it going if not its going to be a long season as usual iam in sec 116 row t seat 117
scott51 said:
posted on September 7, 2007 4:37 PM — 74.133.153.234 — link — abuse?
VT Bob,
Think you're missing the point. This isn't about bashing the SEC, or Auburn. It's in defense of the Big East. Last year's game between WVU and Louisville was looked at by many, like War Eagle Atlanta, as an example of how poor the respective defenses were, while the OSU - Michigan game was touted as two "highly explosive" offenses battling it out in a classic game.
So, in fact, EER 10's response was quite "well played."
Hope that clears it up for you.
GO CAR S!Regan said:
posted on September 7, 2007 4:49 PM — 205.188.116.136 — link — abuse?
I mean no disrespect towards Louisville, but I have to wonder what their fans are thinking.
Louisville is a team that had absolutely no 'big time' status before nearly beating Miami in the Orange Bowl in 2004. They got a 'giant-killer' status after beating Florida State a few years earlier, also.
Seriously, though, if things are as they have been reported, success at U of L has REALLY gone to these fans' heads.
This is only year 4 of Louisville's reign as a 'powerhouse'. Everyone else took decades to get there. Deal....
scott51 said:
posted on September 7, 2007 5:27 PM — 74.133.153.234 — link — abuse?
For the record, the booing by the Louisville crowd was nowhere near as "merciless" as it has been implied.Eric Crawford, the Louisville Courier-Journal who wrote the story that actually began this thread stated in his column that Louisville "got booed on their home field like Michael Vick at an animal rights rally." Funny, but a bit misleading. Yeah, the crowd booed in the first half when MTSU ran over Louisville's defense and they booed when Louisville ran off the field at half-time. It was nothing that dramatic and, frankly, they deserved to be booed.
No one booed during the second half (of course, our defense actually started playing around then) and the win was cheered by all as the clock ran out.
Still, some U of L fans, including myself, left the stadium feeling a little sick to their stomachs. I have hope that many our defensive woes can be fixed before next Saturday.
GO CAR S!
Lennie Collins said:
posted on September 7, 2007 6:31 PM — 68.93.134.47 — link — abuse?
Let me break it down. Correct if I am wrong now...it has been a LONG time since I went to a college football game.
Ticket - $30
Parking - $5
Tee Shirt - $15
Hat(Optional) - $15
Food & Drink - $6
Total - $71Now that is just me, ALONE!
The team plays poor and I shouldn't boo? Do I get %50 refund if they play poorly?1st_and_NOLE
posted on September 7, 2007 6:42 PM — 71.14.108.232 — link — abuse?
said:
Lennie Collins:
I'm an FSU season ticket holder. The cheapest games are UAB and Duke for $35. The most expensive game is Miami at $60.
Parking is about $20 (depending on how close to the stadium you want to park lol).
These days T-shirt (inside the stadium) are easily $20-25+
Hats are about $15-20.
Food and drink, I don't even bother. I bring my own lol.
Zac said:
posted on September 7, 2007 8:15 PM — 64.12.116.136 — link — abuse?
Lennie (Post 36), just FYI: Tom Jones once went on stage, began to sing, coughed, and left the stage too sick to perform. No one got a refund. The legal rational: People paid to see him perform; he appeared, performed, and left. That's supported by law. It stinks, mind you, but it's perfectly legal. So, you're having not gotten "your money's worth" doesn't wash as far as the law is concerned. (Now, admittedly, that was around '70; the laws could have changed since. Who cares; I'll move on.)
Booing: I agree with the rights issue. This is a free country after all. Now, for the question no one has asked:
Who heard it?
ANS: Everyone watching. That not only includes the crowd at the stadium, the national audience who tuned in, the ESPN game crew, those who chose to show that part as a replay on their news broadcasts, the visiting team, Louisville's defense; yes, it also includes the offense, who didn't deserve it. They heard it too.
How do ya suppose they felt, when they did? I can hear Brian Brohm now. "Oh, don't worry, offense, they're not booing us. They're booing those lousy players on defense." RIGHT!!!
It's funny how everyone thinks our rights are a privilege. In truth, they're an earned responsibility. Some folks just don't get it.
posted on September 7, 2007 8:31 PM — 70.180.45.10 — link — abuse?TigerEducated said:
I won't lie, I'm quite disappointed in Kev for not putting up a story about VT/LSU...Great early season game, bigtime storylines, and I've been about to rip the walls down in my office all week...
VTBobb...Say what you like, but Ore and company are going be annihalated Saturday night...We're going to treat you respectfully and with all the honor you deserve, but you're going to get your issue tomorrow night, son...
I drove through campus today, to go pick up a few Nike Coach's shirts to wear tomorrow...It's absolutely, positively electric out there...Tailgaters and RV'ers were out there, and I was out there between 12:45-1:45...
VTBobb, much respect, but you're going to get exposed tomorrow night, sir...and you're going to be another brick in our BCS Championship Season's wall...
As stated earlier...Come get your issue...
posted on September 7, 2007 8:55 PM — 70.180.45.10 — link — abuse?TigerEducated said:
He would've pulled his sock out and beaten you with it...Didn't you see Mars Attacks? That dude's a mean mammer jammer!
GA Boy said:
posted on September 7, 2007 9:42 PM — 97.89.29.93 — link — abuse?
Hey Lennie, where you getting tickets for 30 bucks? You can't get a parking pass to a DAWGS game for 30 bucks. If someone does not give me one, I usually get one off the street for around $70 before kick off and $45 right after kickoff. What's your team?
OU-Ron
posted on September 7, 2007 11:15 PM — 72.198.24.199 — link — abuse?
said:
c-dogg, took a drive thru Norman this afternoon, the traffic was bumper to bumper, lot of Miami fans in town, you can tell this is a special game, not usually this busy the day before for other games. Weather may be bad for tomorrow, supposed to be raining. Good luck.
Go Sooners
Lennie Collins said:
posted on September 7, 2007 11:47 PM — 68.93.134.47 — link — abuse?
GA Boy did ya read my post? The last time I went to a College Football Game...The Southwest Conference was still active, the SEC was the only Conference that had a Championship Game, and that old style of articifial turf was on over 80% of the college playing surfaces. My team the Oklahoma Sooners were still on probation getting beatdown by most of the teams they played!
Zac said:
posted on September 7, 2007 11:59 PM — 205.188.116.136 — link — abuse?
Lennie (Post 44) I look like a guinzo; I'm straight as an arrow, and I didn't pay. My mom and some of her friends went. I laughed my a$$ off when I heard. I could never stand Tom Jones. Though I thought Lou Rawls, Englebert Humperdinck, and Melba Moore (loved her) were OK, I was more into The WHO.
So, how about them Scarlet Knights and a Navy squad that could run with them? There was another case where TO's just about killed a team. Even when Navy got an INT, they gave it right back to Rutgers.
Riddle me this. Your team is moving the ball, practically at will, by land. Why do you 3-ith by air?
One more question: Your team is up by 17 with
Lennie Collins said:
posted on September 8, 2007 12:08 AM — 68.93.134.47 — link — abuse?
I really can't comment on the game. I fell asleep when it was 27 - 17 with Navy driving the ball. I think all and all that there is no clear cut DOMINANT team. That includes OU as well. The last time I went to a concert (1996)I paid $50 to see Kenny Lattimore and Barry White on a Wednesday Night here in Austin. The concert did not end until 12:30AM. Boy I was hurting at work 6 hours later!
Jason said:
posted on September 8, 2007 6:49 AM — 68.46.166.114 — link — abuse?
In relation to the general sense that Louisville has to drop in the rankings, I ask:
How far did Texas drop when they only beat Arky State 21-13? Louisville looked no worse than Texas. All top teams have some clunkers in games they look past. Texas was looking past Arky State in preparation for TCU. Louisville looked past Middle Tennessee State while in preparation for Kentucky. I don't feel that Louisville should take a hit in the rankings. If Cal and Georgia win impressively "maybe" they should pass Louisville.
In relation to post 52:
Rutgers threw the long TD pass to Britt with a ten point lead and 10+ minutes left. Ray Rice scored on a forth down with 3 minutes to go from the Navy 1 yard line. The move here is easily to go for it because a FG doesn't change the game from Navy needing 3 scores. I'd also disagree with Navy showing they were on Rutgers level since Rutgers has lots of penalties and sloppy play. The scarlet knights should've won more handily than they did, but a win is a win.
Zac said:
posted on September 8, 2007 9:39 AM — 64.12.116.136 — link — abuse?
Odd glitch: The rest of Post 52 disappeared. We'll try it again.
There's less than 5 minutes to play; your team is up by 17, has the ball, and is inside your opponent's 15 yard line.
Why do you continue to play your starting, Heisman hopeful, all everything, RB; not to mention continue to give him the ball until he crosses the EZ one more time?
Yo, Schiano!!! Don't you have any other RB's who can play? You even continued to play Mike Teel, your starting QB. Doesn't he have a backup?
I know; this is Navy; they're not that bad; anything can happen in college football. I have one problem, in this case, with these arguments. This is NAVY; they've already proven they can't throw the ball. They do well, but don't have RB's like McFadden, Rice, or Slaton playing for them. Big plays on the ground with so little time left will be hard to come by. GIVE YOUR KIDS A REST!!!
Tomcat said:
posted on September 8, 2007 11:53 AM — 70.245.207.167 — link — abuse?
Ya Lennie its been a long time for you. The cheapest tickets to a UT game are $65, parking is free , if you park on the street on the east side of town and walk 1 to 2 miles.
Middle Tenn looked great and those boys never gave up.I have to agree with WarEagleAt post #22.
This is NCAA and not NFL and yes I saw fans drinking beer at Papa Johns stadium.
The first quarter was an amazing race with whoever got the ball scoring almost immediatly, wow what a shootout.
#42 Zac Tom Jones? how about George Jones known as no show Jones.He showed up in 76 in Gonzales Texas at Willies picnic with Rusty,BW and Leon Etc.Etc. BTW the last concert I attended was Blue Oyster Cult in San Antonio two weeks ago ticket price $6
Hookem-Horns beat the FrogsJeff Knight said:
posted on September 8, 2007 1:52 PM — 71.90.169.51 — link — abuse?
I am a Louisville fan. I think it was really the coaches being booed and they deserved it; they are paid to do a job. Remember, there is a coach transition with new coaches also.
Louisville has some good football players on defense so give them time to adjust. Once again, these major powerhouse schools are jealous of any school who edges ahead of them in the rankings.
Compare Louisvilles' 40 million dollar atheletic budget to Florida, Auburn, Tennesse, and Georgia's 80 million dollar budget and you see why the supposed traditional schools cry everytime someone threatens their ranking.
Your own schools are going to face some scares just as Texas barely beat Ark State and Michigan lost.
You question Louisville's defense? Look at how many pro's come out of Louisville's defenses. Louisville was ranked in the top 40 defenses in the country for the past three years.
Again, these other schools say there is no defense in the Big East but I remind you it is the beginning of the season and Big East went 5-0 in the Bowl Games.
OU Fan said:
posted on September 8, 2007 5:29 PM — 84.146.11.140 — link — abuse?
Lennie Collins post #41, I guess this is one area where we do not have an agreement. If I was I was out on my home field and my fans were booing my team and I, that right there would cause me lose to lose motivation. In my opinion, you as a fan should never boo your team, especially if your team is playing on their home field. To me, fans are supposed to support their team regardless if their team plays like crap. BOOMER SOONER!!
Lennie Collins said:
posted on September 8, 2007 6:32 PM — 68.93.134.47 — link — abuse?
We all have our opinions! If it was say Oklahoma against USC...I might be a little patient! But if Oklahoma was playing Rinky Dink University...You doggone on right I will boo! I am surprised that if a TOP 10 team ask for a lot of money for tickets from what you up to date fans are telling me then why would you settle for a subpar performance against a team you know, they know, and the weaker opponent know they should win? If Louisville were playing USC...yeah but Middle Doggone Tennessee State?
Seminole Jack said:
posted on September 12, 2007 1:54 PM — 66.147.117.53 — link — abuse?
Agree with the people who say that they should not boo the team.
It is not like the University of Louisville has some storied football history like the Michigans, USCs, and Florida States of the world. They have been an average team at best until the last couple of years and now it sounds like their fans are unsatisfied unless they win a National Championship this year. Huh?
You have to pay your dues before you win a championship and they will not win one with the porous defense they currently have. I am not sure that with that defense they could compete against a national power.
VTBobb said:
posted on September 12, 2007 2:06 PM — 74.1.112.66 — link — abuse?
TigerEducated,
You weren't kidding. Tech got humiliated. I hope it was more a result of LSU being that good as opposed to Tech being that bad.Point to ponder, why do fans of a team that are about to beat a highly ranked team chant over rated. Doesn't that detract from the supposed quality of their teams victory? I wonder if the fans chants of "overrated" at the end of the game helped keep LSU out of the #1 ranking (probably not, but do you get my point). That being said, at this point I have to agree. Loosing to a top 10 team isn't anything to be ashamed of, but Tech never even showed up.
ty said:
posted on September 14, 2007 12:37 PM — 129.118.86.231 — link — abuse?
I like how everyone claims the SEC is so tough yet USF owned AUBURN AT HOME, nice pridefull war sparrow. I like it when SEC teams play on saturdays so i can take a nap(because their wont be any loud interuptions because of touchdowns) and then wake up at the end of the game to see a 3-0 score. Nice conference...
gatorstud said:
posted on September 14, 2007 2:39 PM — 69.95.111.248 — link — abuse?
now ty....i know you love your afternoon naps honey but i still don't understand why you nap w/ a penthouse and jar of peanut butter...strange way to take a nap honey.....why don't you go outside and find some new freinds to hang out with instead of hanging out in the basement with your brittnet spears blow-up doll that is stuck to the wall.......please find a new hobby son....
posted on September 14, 2007 3:38 PM — 205.188.116.136 — link — abuse?War Eagle Atlanta
said:
Gatorstud: It's ok to call Ty honey. He likes it. He does want to know why his Britney blow-up doll always has a surprised look on her face...
BTW, I hijacked your name yesterday for test purposes. That wasn't me that did it originally.
Auburn trustees met yesterday in an emergency meeting and voted 9-3 to rename our stadium 'South Florida Jordan-Hare', because after all, they own us now...
Moooo!!!!
gatorstud said:
posted on September 14, 2007 3:47 PM — 69.95.111.248 — link — abuse?
war eagle atlanta...it's all good bro.....
you won't catch shit from me about your loss....it happens...it happened to michigan twice.....auburn just slipped a little.....they will be back...
jmho
go gaotrs....and hokies
AU=War Vixens said:
posted on September 14, 2007 7:13 PM — 69.6.175.213 — link — abuse?
wrinkles as in your mediocre,and you can get into you weak SEC conference and actually win some games because you can't even beat the cupcakes you schedule, get killed by florida again and then go back to the drawing board, you are always second to U of A.
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sirbigspur said:
posted on September 7, 2007 11:14 AM — 129.252.98.150 — link — abuse?Well, first I would like to boo Louisville fans for booing their team. A quiet stadium is bad enough punishment for the home team. By booing your home team, you're basically not supporting them. This shows a very bad fan base, which I'm sure Louisville doesn't have, but that is what is portrayed.
Second, it's early in the season. Most teams haven't gotten into the groove of things yet. No big deal, Louisville won the game. Get over it!