TCURiggs
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Here's a pic that isn't 7yrs old. You can hang this on your wall.
WE KNOW YOU SERVED! WE KNOW YOU LIKE PUSH-UPS! Good lord. Give it a rest with the tough guy bit.
And stop texting college kids.
Act like a normal person.
Here's a pic that isn't 7yrs old. You can hang this on your wall.
WE KNOW YOU SERVED! WE KNOW YOU LIKE PUSH-UPS! Good lord. Give it a rest with the tough guy bit.
And stop texting college kids.
Act like a normal person.
Patterson made a statement and did not mention a suspension. This is a non story.
Go away. No one asked your opinion
Go away. No one asked your opinion
OK hefley really did text him although I only saw the end of their messages, not his original question.
Hefley what was before you told him who you were? Also better charge your phone in case he sends you more messages.
Looks like they blocked the number out of the police report now.
Since it was a screen cap i'm limited by space. What wasn't shown was
my question "Casey, my name is Dusty. Iis anything going to come of this crap airing on the news? Or is it over? Or can you even say?
He replied: "Who's this?
that led into what you got.
That's unbelievably creepy. I just found a picture of Hefley and Pachall...
She's a former cheerleader according to her twitter. Today was her last day at TCU360, didn't walk out quietly.A cheerleader brought this up? Seriously?
She's a former cheerleader according to her twitter. Today was her last day at TCU360, didn't walk out quietly.
Hits ESPN tonight I bet
WOW. Pachall told her no huh? Nothing like a scorned woman
I can see both sides as to if it was or was not the cheerleaders fault, but yeah I can't believe they didn't black out his cell #
It's a clear violation of federal law protecting a student's personal information.
As I said, someone is getting pulled into the dean's office tomorrow over that. It's a clear violation of federal law protecting a student's personal information.
As I said, someone is getting pulled into the dean's office tomorrow over that. It's a clear violation of federal law protecting a student's personal information.