utmba93
Time for a New Era
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Yep, I agree. LG's a good comparison.
Also, I wasn't around when Droski started, but I've heard his start was a bit rough. Seems like he's turned out to be a good Pac-10 addition at VN.
Some of these VN 'old-timers' probably know how to help wheaton transition into a productive VN member after he comes to grips with Brown in Orange.
Ok. I am convinced that you have an inside track here. So, I will take your word for it and understand that you can't say why.
I would like to know the details so I could judge for myself what they might mean, though.
I'm sorry to hear that you and your girlfriend have been having issues and that you can't decide on a school to attend. However, Brown has consistently been saying good things about Oregon ever since he visited. He has not always said positive things about UT (don't have the talent to be like USC, etc.).
You're right that a lot has happened since November. That is really no logical argument showing that Oregon is out of the picture. It's possible that they are out of the picture. But, I will reserve that conclusion for if/when Brown himself makes that known.
I'm not betting that he does. I will wait and see. I'm just saying that he could and has good reason to.
It's simple. I would rather deal with you guys missing me than with an angry wife.
Besides, I gave you guys plenty to work with in my response to Tenacious D's specious manifesto.
That's a pretty bold statement considering that nobody here has really had an answer to the relevant arguments I've made.
There are a few. I haven't seen any UT fans over there. What's up with that? A safety in numbers kind of thing?![]()
hey wheaton i know this is WAY WAY off topic but I use to live in Oklahoma. when yall played them did that onside kick really go 10 yards?????
I don't remember exactly. The way I remember it was that it did go 10 yards. But, the bigger issue was that Oregon didn't even come up with the ball.
It was a bad call.
However, there were bad calls earlier in the game that went Oklahoma's way too. It's not unusual for there to be a few bad calls in any football game. It doesn't make logical sense to conclude that only the last bad call influenced the outcome of the game.
I don't remember exactly. The way I remember it was that it did go 10 yards. But, the bigger issue was that Oregon didn't even come up with the ball.
It was a bad call.
However, there were bad calls earlier in the game that went Oklahoma's way too. It's not unusual for there to be a few bad calls in any football game. It doesn't make logical sense to conclude that only the last bad call influenced the outcome of the game.