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Kansas State Football / Re: Auburn Fans Re: Updog accounts
« on: October 25, 2014, 11:14:30 AM »
I feel like I have missed something.

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If AU runs the table, then that would mean beating possibly a top 5 ranked Ole Miss, Georgia and Alabama on the road at the time of playing them. That is tough thing to overcome but many of us AU fans believe the loss to MSU and a bye week may have actually helped. I would say the same for KSU in the remaining schedule with what you guys still face. It should be fun to watch. After watching a few games you guys have played, I certainly think KSU has a real chance to be the Big 12 rep in the playoffs.Good luck with the rest of the season... BEAT BAMA...ROLL SNYD
My humble is opinion is that KSU has a pretty damn good team. Whatever you cats want to say is fine but I know Auburn has a great team this year so I am not worried about them. Also, you guys are selling yourselves short on your team. From what I saw, and what I know about Auburn, KSU should have an outstanding year. Matter of fact, I hope you guys do because those players fought their asses off last night. I believe this game will be like Auburns last year against LSU. Its the game where the lights truly came on even in a loss.
Meh. Auburn is a 3 loss team this year and K-State is a 5 loss team. No biggie.
Lets discuss this again in November.
In this instance, the cliche is true: K-State lost this game more than Auburn won it. 3 missed but very makeable field goals, two absurd fumbles, and TLABL missing an open TD that became an INT - that "amazing SEC defense" wasn't responsible for much of that.
The good news is that these problems on offense aren't all that common (well, except for our woeful kicking), and the liklihood of them occuring often, let alone all in the same game, is extremely low. Auburn got lucky, and capitalized on that luck as good teams do. In the meantime, we saw a significantly better defensive performance than last week. Our offense will recover. If our D continues to play at that level, a 9-3 or even 10-2 season is not outside the realm of possibility.
None of this is meant as a putdown to Auburn. Beating a ranked opponent on the road is tough, and they are to be congratulated.
I saw several TDs dropped by the AU WRs as well. Lot of points left of the field last night. I saw 14 by AU and 16 by KSU. I'm thinking the score should have been more like 34-30ish.
Receivers get overthrown / drop balls all the time. Dropping a wide open pass in the end zone to become an INT is more of the fluke variety. Again, Auburn got lucky and capitalized on it. Nothing wrong with that.
In this instance, the cliche is true: K-State lost this game more than Auburn won it. 3 missed but very makeable field goals, two absurd fumbles, and TLABL missing an open TD that became an INT - that "amazing SEC defense" wasn't responsible for much of that.
The good news is that these problems on offense aren't all that common (well, except for our woeful kicking), and the liklihood of them occuring often, let alone all in the same game, is extremely low. Auburn got lucky, and capitalized on that luck as good teams do. In the meantime, we saw a significantly better defensive performance than last week. Our offense will recover. If our D continues to play at that level, a 9-3 or even 10-2 season is not outside the realm of possibility.
None of this is meant as a putdown to Auburn. Beating a ranked opponent on the road is tough, and they are to be congratulated.
My humble is opinion is that KSU has a pretty damn good team. Whatever you cats want to say is fine but I know Auburn has a great team this year so I am not worried about them. Also, you guys are selling yourselves short on your team. From what I saw, and what I know about Auburn, KSU should have an outstanding year. Matter of fact, I hope you guys do because those players fought their asses off last night. I believe this game will be like Auburns last year against LSU. Its the game where the lights truly came on even in a loss.
Meh. Auburn is a 3 loss team this year and K-State is a 5 loss team. No biggie.
How could anyone hate Cam?
switchin' it up to keep things fresh.
EMAW's can't handle all that beauty in one post, Lizard. Cut them some slack.
i mean, maybe some of you just aren't familiar with the pageantry that is big 12 football
not at all and it's weird that you would ask that question
With that one and the kick, you can a Bama fan out of the building in 2 seconds.
we are the entire SEC's super bowl tonight. and we have nothing to lose.
ALMOST BASICALLY WENT TO K-STATE!
Texas and k-state are bigger names than alabama and no one cares that you are their little brother
I find it odd a fan base that uses EMAW as a prized phrase poking their flimsy little peckers at a real tradition such as War Eagle. Since you cats are so responsive to edumication, lets indulge.
There are many stories surrounding the origins of Auburn's battle cry, "War Eagle." The most popular account involves the first Auburn football game in 1892 between Auburn and the University of Georgia. According to the story, in the stands that day was an old Civil War soldier with an eagle that he had found injured on a battlefield and kept as a pet. The eagle broke free and began to soar over the field, and Auburn began to march toward the Georgia end zone. The crowd began to chant "War Eagle" as the eagle soared. After Auburn won the game, the eagle crashed to the field and died, but according to the legend, his spirit lives on every time an Auburn man or woman yells "War Eagle!" The battle cry also functions as a greeting for those associated with the University. For many years, a live golden eagle has embodied the spirit of this tradition. The eagle was once housed on campus in The Eagle's Cage, but the cage was taken down and the eagle moved to a nearby raptor center.
GULLIBLE DAMN FANBASE
Its clear you guys are out of material.
TERRIBLE DAMN POSTER
I find it odd a fan base that uses EMAW as a prized phrase poking their flimsy little peckers at a real tradition such as War Eagle. Since you cats are so responsive to edumication, lets indulge.
There are many stories surrounding the origins of Auburn's battle cry, "War Eagle." The most popular account involves the first Auburn football game in 1892 between Auburn and the University of Georgia. According to the story, in the stands that day was an old Civil War soldier with an eagle that he had found injured on a battlefield and kept as a pet. The eagle broke free and began to soar over the field, and Auburn began to march toward the Georgia end zone. The crowd began to chant "War Eagle" as the eagle soared. After Auburn won the game, the eagle crashed to the field and died, but according to the legend, his spirit lives on every time an Auburn man or woman yells "War Eagle!" The battle cry also functions as a greeting for those associated with the University. For many years, a live golden eagle has embodied the spirit of this tradition. The eagle was once housed on campus in The Eagle's Cage, but the cage was taken down and the eagle moved to a nearby raptor center.
GULLIBLE DAMN FANBASE
Lets try this again....
EMAW?
EMAW.
It's not an acronym.
That's the independents. AKA The fun ones. Actually know the one on the far right. haha. Where did you find that pic?