Big Frog II
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You are fortunate to have CDC. Got to know him during his time at TCU. Did a great job here and seems to be doing a great job for all of you.
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35 minutes ago, oSuJeff97 said:
Yeah it's funny how some of these schools report their enrollment.
Like OSU has about 35K total enrollment including its Tulsa campus and medical school and other locations, but about 25K in Stillwater.
I assume TCU and Baylor are counting their medical and/or graduate schools in their numbers above?
TCU has 10,500 undergrads and 1750 grad students. The new medical school only as 240 students so far.
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18 hours ago, Doc Daneeka said:
1/3 of their home games were before that. Patches of empty seats in the other 2/3 isn’t how you get to 101% capacity.
ISU tickets were widely available below face.
It was Thanksgiving weekend and raining.
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Well the TCU-Colorado game which looked like a snoozefest to begin the season next year all of a sudden looks entertaining.
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Looks like Oklahoma got themselves a really good defensive minded coach.
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22 hours ago, TCU Alum said:
Patterson hated Briles. Not sure he saw Baylor as anything more than another conference opponent.
I don't know about that. He came back the day after he parted ways with TCU to help plan that week against Baylor.
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I'll have Where I Want a Nuclear Explosion for $100 Alex.
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I have a feeling they are going to be a bit down.
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1 hour ago, Pam Cummings said:
The commentators are just roasting McGuire now lol.
It's a very high school way to coach. Can get away with it at Cedar Hill, but trying that in college will blow up in your face as it did today.
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I wonder if Colorado would take a change on Eric Bieniemy?
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3 minutes ago, SimonBolivar said:
I have no idea if this is a good number for the B12 vs P12
It's a good deal above what the Pac 12 has been offered. Maybe they can get close by going to Amazon or whatever, but I wouldn't want that to be my primary TV package.
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2 hours ago, Longboard Horn said:
They campout to watch that team? That truly is a cult.
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I still think getting the TV rights renegotiated early will permit you and Oklahoma to leave after the 23-24 season.
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We had heard Sanders was banged up going into our game, and he played every offensive snap. He did not get injured, and unless he falls in the shower this week i bet he starts.
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Oklahoma is taking over Kansas' role as cellar dweller.
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Outstanding work.
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You should have no trouble with these guys. Defense is clueless. Backup QB is terrible.
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You should beat the tar out of them next week. They are clueless on defense.
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Well I'm glad Mississippi isn't using this money for something worthless like drinking water.
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Cowboys imploding.
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It looks like Texas has broken Nebraska forever. Bet the Big 10 is glad they picked them.
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9 minutes ago, tx ind said:
He’ll fail terribly as a HC and he knows it. The game has passed him by with regards to media and NIL and it won’t end well if he takes a big head coaching job.
You are correct. Of course you never know where ego might take you.
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If you have insomnia, just watch the Cowboy offense.
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No one has spent more money in college football history than the Aggies with such little success? They are masters at it.
Realignment talk not going away
in Football
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From an outsider, Cal and Stanford alums and students are not rabid sport fans because of who they are. They are uber smart people who never have been big into sports. Because of that, they do not support their sports teams. As time goes on, the little support Cal and Stanford have for sports will continue to decrease. Great schools, but why would the Big want them? They probably would fit much better in the Ivy league. Really don't know why the 4 corner schools want to stick with them. I would imagine the athletic departments would rather not, but the academicians do.