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Title: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: NDSU Lollypopkid on September 18, 2014, 07:31:58 AM
I'll be cheering for you guys from afar!


eff the sec, win this one for America.

I expect the artist formerly known as seven to carry the rock early and often

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Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: pissclams on September 18, 2014, 07:36:31 AM
thx ndsu lollypopkid.  honestly, this could be a win for america and for the world except for russia and isis.
Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: steve dave on September 18, 2014, 07:36:47 AM
thanks ndsu guy. hope you win against whatever team I've never heard of that you guys play next as well.
Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: WarDamnPlainsmen on September 18, 2014, 07:42:46 AM
I'll be cheering for you guys from afar!


eff the sec, win this one for America.

I expect the artist formerly known as seven to carry the rock early and often

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NDSU is the 8th grader who is good enough to ball with some of the 9th & 10th graders in gym class. No matter how many FCS championships you win, you are still in Jr. High.
Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: Winters on September 18, 2014, 07:44:27 AM
Thanks, buddy
Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: NDSU Lollypopkid on September 18, 2014, 08:00:24 AM
I'll be cheering for you guys from afar!


eff the sec, win this one for America.

I expect the artist formerly known as seven to carry the rock early and often

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NDSU is the 8th grader who is good enough to ball with some of the 9th & 10th graders in gym class. No matter how many FCS championships you win, you are still in Jr. High.
Quite sure ndsu would be the starting shooting guard as a Jr high kid for varsity.

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Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: Institutional Control on September 18, 2014, 08:03:59 AM
I'll be cheering for you guys from afar!


eff the sec, win this one for America.

I expect the artist formerly known as seven to carry the rock early and often

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NDSU is the 8th grader who is good enough to ball with some of the 9th & 10th graders in gym class. No matter how many FCS championships you win, you are still in Jr. High.

Whoa. Alabama 10th graders still go to Jr High?
Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: WarDamnPlainsmen on September 18, 2014, 08:34:54 AM
I'll be cheering for you guys from afar!


eff the sec, win this one for America.

I expect the artist formerly known as seven to carry the rock early and often

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NDSU is the 8th grader who is good enough to ball with some of the 9th & 10th graders in gym class. No matter how many FCS championships you win, you are still in Jr. High.

Whoa. Alabama 10th graders still go to Jr High?

Sorry, it's game day and I am suffering from sleep deprivation. Let me develop this fictional scenario more to your liking.

An 8th grader (Jr. High) is able to beat certain kids in 9th and 10th grade (high school) who aren't very skilled at sports. In this example, NDSU is the 8th grader. Teams like KSU and Iowa State are the nonathletic 9th and 10th graders.

Further, teams like Auburn, FSU and OU are the seniors starting on varsity who laugh at the fact that you got beat by an 8th grader. If your brain is having trouble imagining what an 8th grader would be doing in a gym class with 9th and 10th graders, just imagine a small private school with a high school gym class which includes athletically gifted individuals from 8th grade. Hope this helps.
Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: kso_FAN on September 18, 2014, 08:36:24 AM
thanks ndsu guy. hope you win against whatever team I've never heard of that you guys play next as well.

Yes, I even hope they go win another one of those little titles aired nationally on ESPNU or whatever.
Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: Institutional Control on September 18, 2014, 08:50:59 AM
I'll be cheering for you guys from afar!


eff the sec, win this one for America.

I expect the artist formerly known as seven to carry the rock early and often

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NDSU is the 8th grader who is good enough to ball with some of the 9th & 10th graders in gym class. No matter how many FCS championships you win, you are still in Jr. High.

Whoa. Alabama 10th graders still go to Jr High?

Sorry, it's game day and I am suffering from sleep deprivation. Let me develop this fictional scenario more to your liking.

An 8th grader (Jr. High) is able to beat certain kids in 9th and 10th grade (high school) who aren't very skilled at sports. In this example, NDSU is the 8th grader. Teams like KSU and Iowa State are the nonathletic 9th and 10th graders.

Further, teams like Auburn, FSU and OU are the seniors starting on varsity who laugh at the fact that you got beat by an 8th grader. If your brain is having trouble imagining what an 8th grader would be doing in a gym class with 9th and 10th graders, just imagine a small private school with a high school gym class which includes athletically gifted individuals from 8th grade. Hope this helps.

That does clear things up. Great analogy. Thank you.
Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: NDSU Lollypopkid on September 18, 2014, 08:55:10 AM
I'll be cheering for you guys from afar!


eff the sec, win this one for America.

I expect the artist formerly known as seven to carry the rock early and often

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NDSU is the 8th grader who is good enough to ball with some of the 9th & 10th graders in gym class. No matter how many FCS championships you win, you are still in Jr. High.

Whoa. Alabama 10th graders still go to Jr High?

Sorry, it's game day and I am suffering from sleep deprivation. Let me develop this fictional scenario more to your liking.

An 8th grader (Jr. High) is able to beat certain kids in 9th and 10th grade (high school) who aren't very skilled at sports. In this example, NDSU is the 8th grader. Teams like KSU and Iowa State are the nonathletic 9th and 10th graders.

Further, teams like Auburn, FSU and OU are the seniors starting on varsity who laugh at the fact that you got beat by an 8th grader. If your brain is having trouble imagining what an 8th grader would be doing in a gym class with 9th and 10th graders, just imagine a small private school with a high school gym class which includes athletically gifted individuals from 8th grade. Hope this helps.
Ndsu beat ou in basketball last year. How far did auburn get?

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Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: NDSU Lollypopkid on September 18, 2014, 08:56:15 AM
thanks ndsu guy. hope you win against whatever team I've never heard of that you guys play next as well.

Yes, I even hope they go win another one of those little titles aired nationally on ESPNU or whatever.
You should try it..it's fun

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Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: Cartierfor3 on September 18, 2014, 08:56:40 AM
List of people not rooting for KSU tonight: Auburn Fans, Terrorists.
Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: NDSU Lollypopkid on September 18, 2014, 08:57:39 AM
List of people not rooting for KSU tonight: Auburn Fans, Terrorists.
This pretty much sums up the thread.

You could add californians to the list of auburn supporters

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Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: Cartierfor3 on September 18, 2014, 09:03:15 AM
List of people not rooting for KSU tonight: Auburn Fans, Terrorists.
This pretty much sums up the thread.

You could add californians to the list of auburn supporters

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Yeah right. The Bay area is packed to the rafters with KSU fans
Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: NDSU Lollypopkid on September 18, 2014, 09:09:29 AM
List of people not rooting for KSU tonight: Auburn Fans, Terrorists.
This pretty much sums up the thread.

You could add californians to the list of auburn supporters

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Yeah right. The Bay area is packed to the rafters with KSU fans

I'm going to call bs. I was in San Fran summer of 2001 and I don't remember any kstate fans there

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Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: KSUblumpkin on September 18, 2014, 09:13:41 AM
You know Joe Bidens be rooting for America/KSU.

 :ksu: :ksu: :ksu:

Also, I get the whole 8th grader thing you were going for but just thought it fell short.  I was hoping your scenario would lead to a real treasure, but was left dissatisfied.  NDSU is clearly Matt McConaughey from Dazed and Confused where NDSU grows older but they (high school girls) stay the same age.

Know your similes.
Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: WarDamnPlainsmen on September 18, 2014, 09:17:18 AM
I'll be cheering for you guys from afar!


eff the sec, win this one for America.

I expect the artist formerly known as seven to carry the rock early and often

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NDSU is the 8th grader who is good enough to ball with some of the 9th & 10th graders in gym class. No matter how many FCS championships you win, you are still in Jr. High.

Whoa. Alabama 10th graders still go to Jr High?

Sorry, it's game day and I am suffering from sleep deprivation. Let me develop this fictional scenario more to your liking.

An 8th grader (Jr. High) is able to beat certain kids in 9th and 10th grade (high school) who aren't very skilled at sports. In this example, NDSU is the 8th grader. Teams like KSU and Iowa State are the nonathletic 9th and 10th graders.

Further, teams like Auburn, FSU and OU are the seniors starting on varsity who laugh at the fact that you got beat by an 8th grader. If your brain is having trouble imagining what an 8th grader would be doing in a gym class with 9th and 10th graders, just imagine a small private school with a high school gym class which includes athletically gifted individuals from 8th grade. Hope this helps.
Ndsu beat ou in basketball last year. How far did auburn get?

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Wow. I have never seen someone give up on football smack talk so easily. Already moving on to basketball? Basketball smack talk in the south may as well be like arguing about which house decorations are the best. Congrats on beating OU in basketball though.
Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: AU_Tigers on September 18, 2014, 09:59:55 AM
I'll be cheering for you guys from afar!


eff the sec, win this one for America.

I expect the artist formerly known as seven to carry the rock early and often

Sent from my SCH-I605 using Tapatalk

NDSU is the 8th grader who is good enough to ball with some of the 9th & 10th graders in gym class. No matter how many FCS championships you win, you are still in Jr. High.

Whoa. Alabama 10th graders still go to Jr High?

Sorry, it's game day and I am suffering from sleep deprivation. Let me develop this fictional scenario more to your liking.

An 8th grader (Jr. High) is able to beat certain kids in 9th and 10th grade (high school) who aren't very skilled at sports. In this example, NDSU is the 8th grader. Teams like KSU and Iowa State are the nonathletic 9th and 10th graders.

Further, teams like Auburn, FSU and OU are the seniors starting on varsity who laugh at the fact that you got beat by an 8th grader. If your brain is having trouble imagining what an 8th grader would be doing in a gym class with 9th and 10th graders, just imagine a small private school with a high school gym class which includes athletically gifted individuals from 8th grade. Hope this helps.
Ndsu beat ou in basketball last year. How far did auburn get?

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Wow. I have never seen someone give up on football smack talk so easily. Already moving on to basketball? Basketball smack talk in the south may as well be like arguing about which house decorations are the best. Congrats on beating OU in basketball though.

I was thinking the same thing. Basketball.... :ROFL:
Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: The_Wippuh on September 18, 2014, 10:01:44 AM
KSU basketball.  Are you guys ever good sans the time you had a SEC quality thug scoring like a mad man?
Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: EMAWzified on September 18, 2014, 10:03:08 AM
Basketball smack? Are we playing Kentucky tonight?

KSU basketball.  Are you guys ever good sans the time you had a SEC quality thug scoring like a mad man?
Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: NDSU Lollypopkid on September 18, 2014, 10:21:32 AM
It's funny cam Newton and Chris porters fro are the only things you remember from auburn in the last 15 years

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Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: WarDamnPlainsmen on September 18, 2014, 10:30:46 AM
It's funny cam Newton and Chris porters fro are the only things you remember from auburn in the last 15 years

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It's funny you can name more AU players in the last 15 years than I can name nationwide FCS players in the last 100 years.
Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: Tobias on September 18, 2014, 10:32:09 AM
i hope charlie spends the weekend getting your dudes ready for the roadie to lawrence, ndsu
Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: AU_Tigers on September 18, 2014, 10:32:22 AM
It's funny cam Newton and Chris porters fro are the only things you remember from auburn in the last 15 years

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It's funny you can name more AU players in the last 15 years than I can name nationwide FCS players in the last 100 years.

You must be really bored. Talking crap to an NDSU fan? That is beneath you brother.
Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: Institutional Control on September 18, 2014, 10:33:19 AM
It's funny cam Newton and Chris porters fro are the only things you remember from auburn in the last 15 years

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It's funny you can name more AU players in the last 15 years than I can name nationwide FCS players in the last 100 years.

I blame the liberal media.
Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: AU_Tigers on September 18, 2014, 10:34:36 AM
It's funny cam Newton and Chris porters fro are the only things you remember from auburn in the last 15 years

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It's funny you can name more AU players in the last 15 years than I can name nationwide FCS players in the last 100 years.

I blame the liberal media.

Not even the All-Knowing Rush could name one I think.
Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: NDSU Lollypopkid on September 18, 2014, 10:35:07 AM
It's funny cam Newton and Chris porters fro are the only things you remember from auburn in the last 15 years

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It's funny you can name more AU players in the last 15 years than I can name nationwide FCS players in the last 100 years.
That makes two of us.(outside of ndsu of course)

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Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: NDSU Lollypopkid on September 18, 2014, 10:37:13 AM
i hope charlie spends the weekend getting your dudes ready for the roadie to lawrence, ndsu
Game of the week me boy

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Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: Dugout DickStone on September 18, 2014, 11:04:44 AM
California has tons of Cat fans. 
Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: AU_Tigers on September 18, 2014, 11:07:15 AM
California has tons of Cat fans.

Pretty much all non-SEC types and Alabama trailer park dwellers will be Cats fans tonight.
Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: Rage Against the McKee on September 18, 2014, 11:08:04 AM
California has tons of Cat fans.

Pretty much all non-SEC types and Alabama trailer park dwellers will be Cats fans tonight.

So the entire universe, then?
Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: KSUblumpkin on September 18, 2014, 11:17:26 AM
California has tons of Cat fans.

Pretty much all non-SEC types and Alabama trailer park dwellers will be Cats fans tonight.

So the entire universe, then?

Roll Damn Snyd :billdance: :lynchmob:
Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: yoEMAW on September 18, 2014, 11:40:56 AM
Is there a less likeable team in American than Auburn? News to me if so.
Title: Re: Good luck tonight, little brother
Post by: WarDamnPlainsmen on September 18, 2014, 12:13:47 PM
Is there a less likeable team in American than Auburn? News to me if so.

I'll go with WVU. If you ever have the opportunity of going to Morgantown... don't.