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May 03, 2009, 10:02:18 PM
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May 03, 2009, 10:12:33 PM
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May 03, 2009, 10:17:42 PM
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May 03, 2009, 10:41:08 PM
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Whatever your smoking, get more it's good stuff!!

May 03, 2009, 11:52:37 PM
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May 04, 2009, 12:07:50 AM
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3:34 whatever happened to that guy?  :confused:

May 04, 2009, 12:17:04 AM
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May 04, 2009, 07:49:23 AM
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The thing people forget about that team is how it was completely filled with garbage human beings.  There has never been such a felon addled grouping of s#!t humans in sports history.  We should take notes.
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May 04, 2009, 09:00:32 AM
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The thing people forget about that team is how it was completely filled with garbage human beings.  There has never been such a felon addled grouping of s#!t humans in sports history.  We should take notes.

uk is taking after their blueprint - 'Gina and Massa are striving for that kind of greatness!!!

May 04, 2009, 09:41:54 AM
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The thing people forget about that team is how it was completely filled with garbage human beings.  There has never been such a felon addled grouping of s#!t humans in sports history.  We should take notes.
Your comment paint's with a very broad stroke. Let's not forget that here were also 3 all-americans on that team as well as 4 academic- all americans on that team as well. Every team has un-savory characters. When you are a team in the National spot light things get magnified. That being said, yes there were a few incidents that grabbed the headlines on that team. I'm not trying to defend Nebraska in anyway but as an administrator maybe you shouldn't generalize so broadly....just sayin

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The thing people forget about that team is how it was completely filled with garbage human beings.  There has never been such a felon addled grouping of s#!t humans in sports history.  We should take notes.
Your comment paint's with a very broad stroke. Let's not forget that here were also 3 all-americans on that team as well as 4 academic- all americans on that team as well. Every team has un-savory characters. When you are a team in the National spot light things get magnified. That being said, yes there were a few incidents that grabbed the headlines on that team. I'm not trying to defend Nebraska in anyway but as an administrator maybe you shouldn't generalize so broadly....just sayin

Entire team was rapists, drug dealers/abusers, steroid users, women beaters and general all around terrible human beings that the world would be better without.  Not a single person on that team should have ever been born. 
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May 04, 2009, 10:09:09 AM
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The thing people forget about that team is how it was completely filled with garbage human beings.  There has never been such a felon addled grouping of s#!t humans in sports history.  We should take notes.
Your comment paint's with a very broad stroke. Let's not forget that here were also 3 all-americans on that team as well as 4 academic- all americans on that team as well. Every team has un-savory characters. When you are a team in the National spot light things get magnified. That being said, yes there were a few incidents that grabbed the headlines on that team. I'm not trying to defend Nebraska in anyway but as an administrator maybe you shouldn't generalize so broadly....just sayin

Entire team was rapists, drug dealers/abusers, steroid users, women beaters and general all around terrible human beings that the world would be better without.  Not a single person on that team should have ever been born. 
WOW!! you my friend, need to grow up   :yikes:

May 04, 2009, 10:14:31 AM
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The thing people forget about that team is how it was completely filled with garbage human beings.  There has never been such a felon addled grouping of s#!t humans in sports history.  We should take notes.
Your comment paint's with a very broad stroke. Let's not forget that here were also 3 all-americans on that team as well as 4 academic- all americans on that team as well. Every team has un-savory characters. When you are a team in the National spot light things get magnified. That being said, yes there were a few incidents that grabbed the headlines on that team. I'm not trying to defend Nebraska in anyway but as an administrator maybe you shouldn't generalize so broadly....just sayin

Entire team was rapists, drug dealers/abusers, steroid users, women beaters and general all around terrible human beings that the world would be better without.  Not a single person on that team should have ever been born. 

I heard that 1% of the entire world's population share Frazier as a common ancestor, just due to all the rapes.

May 04, 2009, 10:15:41 AM
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I think that whole "gang" for that 1995 Cornhole team combined for some  ungodly amount of arrests, assaults . . . I even recall in the buildup to 1995 one of their dudes shot somebody, and Osborne had the gun in his office.


May 04, 2009, 01:18:17 PM
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To be honest, K-State did as good or better against them than any other team that year.  Kavanagh played well in relief of Matt Miller if I remember correctly.  First time I ever saw Kavanagh play actually.