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kayakyakr posted:Is there anyone who believes that their favorite team is dirty? ISU sucks too much to be dirty. Then in three years I'll find out that Rhoads was paying players, and it will just make it all the sadder.
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Korranus posted:Rhoades was hit and miss on his coaching hires but he's a great fundraiser. Expect Mizzou to start building big new facilities in coming years. Oh so they replaced Mike Alden with Mike Alden then? As long as he keeps Pinkel happy I guess.
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OU president went HAM, closed the racist fraternity
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Detroit_Dogg posted:OU president went HAM, closed the racist fraternity "Fuckin' hillbillies!" - Bill Callahan, Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, 11/13/2004
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kayakyakr posted:Is there anyone who believes that their favorite team is dirty? I firmly believe that every program is generally trying to be inventive with the rules. Including my own.
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Detroit_Dogg posted:OU president went HAM, closed the racist fraternity so the president of ou was alerted to this on sunday and told the frat to pack their poo poo and get out by tuesday at midnight? i like this guy
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Soooo Texas is raising ticket prices after a losing season that had no sold out games, and apparently season ticketholders are being informed that they owe hundreds of dollars in "donations" in addition to increased prices if they want to keep their seats. Remember, there have been no sold-out games at DKR in over a year, and attendance has been much lower than sales. At any game you can easily walk up and buy a ticket for $20 at kickoff time. That's a little tip for those of you who you enjoy having your eardrums ruptured by ads playing on the world's loudest drive-thru speaker but are on a tight budget. Dave Brandon rolls his eyes at Steve Patterson.
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Thermos H Christ posted:Soooo Texas is raising ticket prices after a losing season that had no sold out games, and apparently season ticketholders are being informed that they owe hundreds of dollars in "donations" in addition to increased prices if they want to keep their seats. Remember, there have been no sold-out games at DKR in over a year, and attendance has been much lower than sales. At any game you can easily walk up and buy a ticket for $20 at kickoff time. That's a little tip for those of you who you enjoy having your eardrums ruptured by ads playing on the world's loudest drive-thru speaker but are on a tight budget. Dave Brandon rolls his eyes at Steve Patterson. Excellent. Though one good season turns it all around.
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One really good season will make him look like an evil genius. He drives out all the season ticketholders who are reluctant to deliver a bale of cash via forklift, and once they're outside he can charge them anything he wants to get back in.
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CraigK posted:so the president of ou was alerted to this on sunday and told the frat to pack their poo poo and get out by tuesday at midnight? With a pretty baller quote too. I like it when people in power don't mince words "To those who have misused their free speech in such a reprehensible way, I have a message for you. You are disgraceful. You have violated all that we stand for. You should not have the privilege of calling yourselves "Sooners." Real Sooners are not racist. Real Sooners are not bigots. Real Sooners believe in equal opportunity. Real Sooners treat all people with respect. Real Sooners love each other and take care of each other like family members."
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And OU football is suffering because of it, they already lost a 4 star OL, and Twitter is buzzing about more decommits coming along
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The national headquarters of SAE is closing the chapter entirely too.
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Quandary posted:Real Sooners believe in equal opportunity. Bullshit
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Quandary posted:"...Real Sooners are not racist..." Except for the fact that "Sooners" as a nickname is a celebration of the theft of Native lands. But otherwise, yeah, good on Boren for such a swift and decisive response. Sucks we're apparently losing commits over it, but not as sucky as having institutional racism on campus!
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pathetic little tramp posted:And OU football is suffering because of it, they already lost a 4 star OL, and Twitter is buzzing about more decommits coming along Eh, doubtful. As was posted in the recruiting thread the OL was supposedly on his way out already and just looking for a reason. The rest will be easily salvageable by Stoops & Co. because the chapter is gone and now there will of course be no more racists at the school. I'm sure this will have an effect on some recruits(or more likely the parents of some recruits) but with OU's swift action on the matter it's going to go away in a few weeks and be a non-issue for recruits by summer. If this was something where the school sat on its hands for awhile or just put the chapter on probation it'd be one thing but the frat probably won't return to the campus for a decade at best and if the kids involved were smart they'd finish this semester and find somewhere else to be come next fall. OU handled it perfectly and I don't see much harm coming to sports programs for it.
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Yeah, I'd be surprised if this was the defining factor in many recruits' decision whether or not to go to OU - especially considering that, at a glance, the institution and larger student body seem to have responded basically as well as they could have.
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Did South Carolina suffer for the confederate flag? Ole Miss for Col' Reb?
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Kim Jong Il posted:Did South Carolina suffer for the confederate flag? Ole Miss for Col' Reb? To be fair, while those are bad, I'd say they're a step down from "You can hang 'em from a tree, there'll never be a n****r SAE."
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Spiritus Nox posted:To be fair, while those are bad, I'd say they're a step down from "You can hang 'em from a tree, there'll never be a n****r SAE." Yeah. Singing a song is much worse than actually tying a noose around the neck of the statue of the first black student at your school.
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KIM JONG TRILL posted:Yeah. Singing a song is much worse than actually tying a noose around the neck of the statue of the first black student at your school. Man Ben will find the thread eventually. Don't steal his thunder.
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Hi Lizzy Seeburg.
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To be fair, if you got to a school named Ole Miss you are already prepared for that eventuality.
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Dak Prescott and two other Mississippi State players reportedly got jumped at a Waka Flocka show in Panama City. Doesn't sound like anyone was too seriously injured.
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Dak Prescott got the poo poo kicked out of him at PCB. e: he's not seriously hurt but this video and the few pics out suggest he took a beating https://twitter.com/DellengerAdv/status/575121050171637760 - video of Dak at the end Crotch Bat fucked around with this message at 04:01 on Mar 10, 2015 |
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KIM JONG TRILL posted:Yeah. Singing a song is much worse than actually tying a noose around the neck of the statue of the first black student at your school. Whoops. Forgot that was Ole Miss. Racism is bad and dumb
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Grittybeard posted:Man Ben will find the thread eventually. Don't steal his thunder. I was all over that in last year's DotY competition. Speaking of, less than two months til the next one- it starts after the draft.
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Ben Has Tiny Weenus posted:I was all over that in last year's DotY competition. I believe some gentlemen from an ole miss fraternity were on CNN yesterday, giving an embarrassing interview. You'll probably dig it.
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I've seen a giant portrait of Robert E Lee hanging above the mantle in a Kappa Alpha house...
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Scarf posted:I've seen a giant portrait of Robert E Lee hanging above the mantle in a Kappa Alpha house... Yup, that's KA's thing. They worship the guy and treat him as their spiritual founder. Their biggest party every year is the Old South party where the guys where confederate battle dress and the girls like it because they wear old southern gowns. When I went through rush, that was the first house I visited and it made me consider dropping out of rush entirely. Thankfully I didn't, as I found a frat that was full of hippies and nerds and whose songs were all about drinking.
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Scarf posted:I've seen a giant portrait of Robert E Lee hanging above the mantle in a Kappa Alpha house... Yeah KA is known for worshiping Robert E Lee and smelling like rancid cigarette at every university I've heard.
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Well the University of Texas would never put a statue of Jefferson Davis in a prominent position on campus Ok well at least not Robert E Lee son of a bitch
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We have a statue that looks suspiciously like a vagina.
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Thermos H Christ posted:Well the University of Texas would never put a statue of Jefferson Davis in a prominent position on campus When I was in school, someone egged the MLK statue and put a ring of flowers around the Robert E. Lee statue on MLK day. The south.
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Kim Jong Il posted:Did South Carolina suffer for the confederate flag? Ole Miss for Col' Reb? Until this season, it hurt our women's basketball team a lot because under the boycott's rules, we're not allowed to host any kind of postseason tournament in which the host cities are chosen by the NCAA. This doesn't apply to tournaments that use merit to determine host sites, so that's why baseball has always been able to host and now the women can, too. However, we built our huge, fancy basketball arena in large part to host NCAA regionals and it'll literally never happen unless the boycott is dropped or the flag moves off statehouse grounds and into a museum. You can guess which is the more likely of these scenarios. Anyway, I had only just moved to SC when the flag stuff went down, so I don't know how that affected football recruiting for USC/Clemson, if at all. Columbia certainly continues to hurt itself with it.
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Thermos H Christ posted:Soooo Texas is raising ticket prices after a losing season that had no sold out games, and apparently season ticketholders are being informed that they owe hundreds of dollars in "donations" in addition to increased prices if they want to keep their seats. Remember, there have been no sold-out games at DKR in over a year, and attendance has been much lower than sales. At any game you can easily walk up and buy a ticket for $20 at kickoff time. That's a little tip for those of you who you enjoy having your eardrums ruptured by ads playing on the world's loudest drive-thru speaker but are on a tight budget. Dave Brandon rolls his eyes at Steve Patterson. You've gotta pay the big money for the Felisa Israel game day experience.
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RumbleFish posted:Until this season, it hurt our women's basketball team a lot because under the boycott's rules, we're not allowed to host any kind of postseason tournament in which the host cities are chosen by the NCAA. This doesn't apply to tournaments that use merit to determine host sites, so that's why baseball has always been able to host and now the women can, too. Well , you see, it's really important that we continue to fly the banner of traitorous, slave-holding scum because
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JonathonSpectre posted:Well , you see, it's really important that we continue to fly the banner of traitorous, slave-holding scum because History! Tradition! Remembering the War of Northern Aggression!
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I guess technically there are some positive aspects to Lee as a historical figure but it is likely lost on anyone putting up a painting of him in a frat house.
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bhsman posted:I guess technically there are some positive aspects to Lee as a historical figure but it is likely lost on anyone putting up a painting of him in a frat house. mostly that he got his hillbilly rear end whooped like a chump
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JonathonSpectre posted:Well , you see, it's really important that we continue to fly the banner of traitorous, slave-holding scum because Heritage, not hate!!!
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