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University of North Texas who pushed SMU for a half last week and
had over 500 yards of offense is down 30-0 at the half to UAB in Denton.
had over 500 yards of offense is down 30-0 at the half to UAB in Denton.
K.
In my mind, the pitcher should be more focused without a runner on base, so I think it's a bad example.
But you do you.
University of North Texas who pushed SMU for a half last week and
had over 500 yards of offense is down 30-0 at the half to UAB in Denton.
CoolWhat you see in your mind is cute and all but I actually got paid to be a pitcher so there’s that.
But you do you .
Somebody may still be listeningI'm just glad they aren't in the big 12...
My biggest argument at how special TCU during those non-BCS years. Pretty hard to get up every single week when you know that you should be able to play a 75% game and win by 30.continually see the inability of teams to play at a consistent level
No, Tech isn’t good. But, they’re not tied with FIU anymore. That was my pointSo Tech being ahead of FIU makes them good? I’m pretty comfortable with the observation of this Tech team being real mediocre at best regardless of the score of this game.
continually see the inability of teams to play at a consistent level
So unprofessional. Kids these days.
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Question for the board: is the Longhorn Network non- HD only in your area?
COLLEGE/PERSONAL:I think we briefly recruited that lefty QB. Marchione?
COLLEGE/PERSONAL:
College: Finished his NCAA career at Ole Miss in 2010 after two seasons at Oregon (2008-09)…Threw for 2,039 yards and 14 touchdowns while rushing for 635 yards and six rushing touchdowns…Finished his NCAA career with 5,930 passing yards, 1,930 rushing yards, 42 passing touchdowns and 29 rushing touchdowns…Earned second-team All-Pac 10 honours and the team’s Most Outstanding Player award in 2009…Led Oregon to a Pac-10 Championship and a Rose Bowl appearance in 2009…Named the MVP of the Holiday Bowl in 2008…Also played one season at City College of San Francisco (2007) where he was named Offensive MVP after leading his team to the National Junior College Championship.
Personal: Jeremiah Taeatafa Masoli was born August 24, 1988 in San Francisco, California…Son of Kennedy and Linda Masoli…Played football at Serra High School in San Mateo, California for three years before spending his senior year at St. Louis High School in Hawaii.
Uh, noCOLLEGE/PERSONAL:
College: Finished his NCAA career at Ole Miss in 2010 after two seasons at Oregon (2008-09)…Threw for 2,039 yards and 14 touchdowns while rushing for 635 yards and six rushing touchdowns…Finished his NCAA career with 5,930 passing yards, 1,930 rushing yards, 42 passing touchdowns and 29 rushing touchdowns…Earned second-team All-Pac 10 honours and the team’s Most Outstanding Player award in 2009…Led Oregon to a Pac-10 Championship and a Rose Bowl appearance in 2009…Named the MVP of the Holiday Bowl in 2008…Also played one season at City College of San Francisco (2007) where he was named Offensive MVP after leading his team to the National Junior College Championship.
Personal: Jeremiah Taeatafa Masoli was born August 24, 1988 in San Francisco, California…Son of Kennedy and Linda Masoli…Played football at Serra High School in San Mateo, California for three years before spending his senior year at St. Louis High School in Hawaii.
Uh, no
who said be professional? as mt pointed out one of the traits of this program at one time was consistency in doing certain things