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A hit so hard, the player gives up the sport.
Quote from: Bookcat on November 28, 2013, 11:05:51 PMA hit so hard, the player gives up the sport.The Perfect Storm
Quote from: MadCat on November 30, 2013, 12:30:40 AMQuote from: Bookcat on November 28, 2013, 11:05:51 PMA hit so hard, the player gives up the sport.The Perfect StormIs it supposed to be a .gif? I wish it was. I'm surprised that dudes brain didn't give up life after that hit.
Tannahill was a part of four teams that beat KU by a combined score of 191-54.He knew the 2009 meeting in Manhattan, Snyder's first KU game since his return, would be crazy. But not this crazy. When K-State players discovered red and blue water-based paint on their vehicles in the Vanier Football Complex parking lot, and splashed onto parts of the building, it was on."Yeah, there was some paint on the cars in the parking lot, and whatnot, some red and blue, which when mixed turned purple, so that was stupid," Tannahill says. "That kind of set the tone."K-State beat KU, 17-10, in the final meeting with Mark Mangino on the KU sideline, and the Governor's Cup returned to a jubilant K-State locker room. The Governor's Cup camped out in Lawrence during a three-year stretch in which the Wildcats lost under a previous head coach who never beat KU, Missouri or Nebraska during his tenure.