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We’d actually need to win another 14 in a row to tie the longest win streak in the series, which was ours of 15 from 1972-1986Win another 13 in a row, then you can claim it’s a complex
We’d actually need to win another 14 in a row to tie the longest win streak in the series, which was ours of 15 from 1972-1986Win another 13 in a row, then you can claim it’s a complex
Cheaters gonna cheatWe’d actually need to win another 14 in a row to tie the longest win streak in the series, which was ours of 15 from 1972-1986
Good to know grandpa. I wasn't even born.We’d actually need to win another 14 in a row to tie the longest win streak in the series, which was ours of 15 from 1972-1986
tl;drWell, troll, flounce around all you like shouting "Scoreboard!!" At the end of the day, month, year, decade, your little hilltop enclave is still the well-heeled but barren, ego rich but results poor, preening palace it has always been: Looked down on by everyone, save yourselves.
Yes, you managed to win last season. Good on you. Through a combination of trick-plays, dumb luck, and utterly horrid game-prep and performance by your opponents the scoreboard was indeed in your favor when the gun sounded.
That was last year.
As alluded to above, it is certain that a reckoning is coming. GMFP is generally a stickler for playing inferior teams with care. He doesn't like laying more than is necessary on early season matchups because he feels that such a thing is just bad manners. In many ways, last year's game was a harsh slap in the face to the way he'd been doing things, and the way he allowed his subordinates plenty of slack to run things their way. That all came to a stop. Things tightened up. Chains were yanked. The whole off season was dedicated to improvement. New people with a history of getting things into shape and properly directed. Players motivated in ways like they had not been before. A deep sense of betterment and confidence blossomed and grew.
The Plague has put a question mark on things. Will we play? Will we sit? Now that there is some sense of certainty, practice is now going full steam. We had no idea who we would be playing: Cal? UNLV? Tenn. Tech? Now we know: You. We finally get to hit somebody.
And that somebody is you.
En guard.
What happened in 1987?We’d actually need to win another 14 in a row to tie the longest win streak in the series, which was ours of 15 from 1972-1986
Sorry. I forget I usually write for a different sort than you.tl;dr
Yes, please dumb it down for an SMU grad. HahahaSorry. I forget I usually write for a different sort than you.
Next time, I'll use small words.
Hope it’s at night. It’s always hot as FThis game night get a prime TV spot. Could this be the best non-conference matchup of the Corona stricken season?
The deep state NCAA took us out!What happened in 1987?
Yes, back when the My Little Ponies were a professional team with the largest payroll in all of the NCAA. Plus, the highest count of cocaine overdoses, and second only to TT in cases of STDs. Yes....Waaaaaay back then. Oh yeah, andWe’d actually need to win another 14 in a row to tie the longest win streak in the series, which was ours of 15 from 1972-1986
Yeah, because no other team was paying players! And sorry TCU students couldn’t afford coke in the 80s; it was a luxury!Yes, back when the My Little Ponies were a professional team with the largest payroll in all of the NCAA. Plus, the highest count of cocaine overdoses, and second only to TT in cases of STDs. Yes....Waaaaaay back then. Oh yeah, and
don’t forget the five dead hookers...
GO FROGS!
BEAT EVERYBODY!
Spit Blood ~~<~<and fok baylor & smu!!
Remember the Five!!Yes, back when the My Little Ponies were a professional team with the largest payroll in all of the NCAA. Plus, the highest count of cocaine overdoses, and second only to TT in cases of STDs. Yes....Waaaaaay back then. Oh yeah, and
don’t forget the five dead hookers...
GO FROGS!
BEAT EVERYBODY!
Spit Blood ~~<~<and fok baylor & smu!!
Oh we could afford it, but all Fort Worth had was New Coke.Yeah, because no other team was paying players! And sorry TCU students couldn’t afford coke in the 80s; it was a luxury!