Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brioni:
ku being pure dogshit really bothers you so much you lash out at your Big Brother KSU? :-)
Gotta give him a break. Ku fans not only thought they'd be competitive, but have a chance to win the Big 12 for some reason. Instead, they're one of the worst teams in football as usual. To top it off, they might not have a stadium to play in if they can't figure out how to pay for the construction they already started without figuring out how to pay for completion.
Originally Posted by kstater:
Gotta give him a break. Ku fans not only thought they'd be competitive, but have a chance to win the Big 12 for some reason. Instead, they're one of the worst teams in football as usual. To top it off, they might not have a stadium to play in if they can't figure out how to pay for the construction they already started without figuring out how to pay for completion.
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This blows my mind. You don’t break ground until the funds have been allocated. Period. [Reply]
Originally Posted by notorious:
This blows my mind. You don’t break ground until the funds have been allocated. Period.
To be totally fair, they're more of a MLS team anyway. High expectation with disappointing delivery. The new stadium, after we all contribute to the Jerry Lewis fund for special needs poors, will reflect that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
Can we ban that dude? At this point he's just spamming every thread with thE rEfS bullshit it's annoying
No. Why ban him? KCC isn’t a bad guy or a bad poster.
Personally, I love that he’s all into his feelz about the refs and especially about the Qatz. He brings the “phognet experience” to this board. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
Every ****ing game he's blaming the refs he has no idea what he's watching or talking about
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The Hurricanes erased a 25-point second-half deficit to beat Cal 39-38, as quarterback Cam Ward was spectacular down the stretch. However, it would be hard to look at their 6-0 record without thinking about how the officiating played a role the past two weeks, with controversial late-game decisions both working out in their favor.
If the Hail Mary decision against Virginia Tech doesn't get flipped and Miami is called for targeting, this exact same team would almost certainly be 4-2. But it didn't, and it's not. So, now Miami heads into the back side of the schedule undefeated and in great position to reach the playoff, either as the ACC champ or an at-large team. -- Kyle Bonagura.