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How about football, basketball, and baseball conf championships all in the same year?
Quote from: libliblibliblibliblib on December 17, 2015, 12:11:09 PMHow about football, basketball, and baseball conf championships all in the same year?No one has done that, it is virtually impossible.
It would be pretty damn impressive if anyone did it tho. Possibly the greatest achievement in college sports history
Quote from: Dugout DickStone on December 17, 2015, 12:14:36 PMQuote from: libliblibliblibliblib on December 17, 2015, 12:11:09 PMHow about football, basketball, and baseball conf championships all in the same year?No one has done that, it is virtually impossible.You need to reign in your boys, Dunkirk McDickStain. The inmates are running your asylum.
Quote from: Katdaddy on December 16, 2015, 07:39:41 PMQuote from: Navin Johnson on December 16, 2015, 04:04:27 PMQuote from: HerrSonntag on December 16, 2015, 02:43:45 PMQuote from: Navin Johnson on December 16, 2015, 10:41:43 AMQuote from: Dugout DickStone on December 16, 2015, 10:26:41 AMQuote from: Navin Johnson on December 16, 2015, 10:11:14 AMI'd venture to guess that for the past couple of weeks Hog fans have outnumbered K-State fans on this graveyard of a board. Good golly, it's pert near impossible to get a good scuffle going. I remember hearing years ago that the entire population of Kansas is really about 5 or 6 families that have been inbreeding since Civil War times. Had no idea it was actually true.Most pig aggies I have met avoid bringing up the Civil WarReading comprehension isn't your strong suit, I see. Predictable; that's one of the first things to go when the DNA is diluted.You realize that reading, being a learned skill, can't go as a result of inbreeding, right? I mean, i'm sure as much as you've struggled with literacy your whole life, this might sound odd that other people aren't just born with it but i assure you its true.Learned skills are more easily learned when one has the brain power to comprehend and retain. Inbreeding, such as that studied at the prestigious University of Kansas in Lawrence, tends to weaken the brain's neurons, thus promoting the erosion (that's a word you dirt lovers should know) of such learned skills over time. As a result, a skill learned at an early age is either forgotten or considerably lessened as the inbred person ages. Hence, the learned skill -- in this case, reading -- becomes more difficult for the person to recall and implement (another word you'd know, but not like a tractor or a combine) the older the inbred gets. Or, to put it in a way you'd understand, stay the he11 away from your sister. Otherwise you'll have kids that can't read and become eligible to be KSU student-athletes.T's & P's for your family. Sorry to here what happened to your dad, Pondwater Jackass. My condolences to your mom... brothers and sisters shouldn't marry. Maybe ArkieSaw will change their laws.So you're sorry to here about that? Are you also sorry to sea it? Brighten up, Jethro.
Quote from: Navin Johnson on December 16, 2015, 04:04:27 PMQuote from: HerrSonntag on December 16, 2015, 02:43:45 PMQuote from: Navin Johnson on December 16, 2015, 10:41:43 AMQuote from: Dugout DickStone on December 16, 2015, 10:26:41 AMQuote from: Navin Johnson on December 16, 2015, 10:11:14 AMI'd venture to guess that for the past couple of weeks Hog fans have outnumbered K-State fans on this graveyard of a board. Good golly, it's pert near impossible to get a good scuffle going. I remember hearing years ago that the entire population of Kansas is really about 5 or 6 families that have been inbreeding since Civil War times. Had no idea it was actually true.Most pig aggies I have met avoid bringing up the Civil WarReading comprehension isn't your strong suit, I see. Predictable; that's one of the first things to go when the DNA is diluted.You realize that reading, being a learned skill, can't go as a result of inbreeding, right? I mean, i'm sure as much as you've struggled with literacy your whole life, this might sound odd that other people aren't just born with it but i assure you its true.Learned skills are more easily learned when one has the brain power to comprehend and retain. Inbreeding, such as that studied at the prestigious University of Kansas in Lawrence, tends to weaken the brain's neurons, thus promoting the erosion (that's a word you dirt lovers should know) of such learned skills over time. As a result, a skill learned at an early age is either forgotten or considerably lessened as the inbred person ages. Hence, the learned skill -- in this case, reading -- becomes more difficult for the person to recall and implement (another word you'd know, but not like a tractor or a combine) the older the inbred gets. Or, to put it in a way you'd understand, stay the he11 away from your sister. Otherwise you'll have kids that can't read and become eligible to be KSU student-athletes.T's & P's for your family. Sorry to here what happened to your dad, Pondwater Jackass. My condolences to your mom... brothers and sisters shouldn't marry. Maybe ArkieSaw will change their laws.
Quote from: HerrSonntag on December 16, 2015, 02:43:45 PMQuote from: Navin Johnson on December 16, 2015, 10:41:43 AMQuote from: Dugout DickStone on December 16, 2015, 10:26:41 AMQuote from: Navin Johnson on December 16, 2015, 10:11:14 AMI'd venture to guess that for the past couple of weeks Hog fans have outnumbered K-State fans on this graveyard of a board. Good golly, it's pert near impossible to get a good scuffle going. I remember hearing years ago that the entire population of Kansas is really about 5 or 6 families that have been inbreeding since Civil War times. Had no idea it was actually true.Most pig aggies I have met avoid bringing up the Civil WarReading comprehension isn't your strong suit, I see. Predictable; that's one of the first things to go when the DNA is diluted.You realize that reading, being a learned skill, can't go as a result of inbreeding, right? I mean, i'm sure as much as you've struggled with literacy your whole life, this might sound odd that other people aren't just born with it but i assure you its true.Learned skills are more easily learned when one has the brain power to comprehend and retain. Inbreeding, such as that studied at the prestigious University of Kansas in Lawrence, tends to weaken the brain's neurons, thus promoting the erosion (that's a word you dirt lovers should know) of such learned skills over time. As a result, a skill learned at an early age is either forgotten or considerably lessened as the inbred person ages. Hence, the learned skill -- in this case, reading -- becomes more difficult for the person to recall and implement (another word you'd know, but not like a tractor or a combine) the older the inbred gets. Or, to put it in a way you'd understand, stay the he11 away from your sister. Otherwise you'll have kids that can't read and become eligible to be KSU student-athletes.
Quote from: Navin Johnson on December 16, 2015, 10:41:43 AMQuote from: Dugout DickStone on December 16, 2015, 10:26:41 AMQuote from: Navin Johnson on December 16, 2015, 10:11:14 AMI'd venture to guess that for the past couple of weeks Hog fans have outnumbered K-State fans on this graveyard of a board. Good golly, it's pert near impossible to get a good scuffle going. I remember hearing years ago that the entire population of Kansas is really about 5 or 6 families that have been inbreeding since Civil War times. Had no idea it was actually true.Most pig aggies I have met avoid bringing up the Civil WarReading comprehension isn't your strong suit, I see. Predictable; that's one of the first things to go when the DNA is diluted.You realize that reading, being a learned skill, can't go as a result of inbreeding, right? I mean, i'm sure as much as you've struggled with literacy your whole life, this might sound odd that other people aren't just born with it but i assure you its true.
Quote from: Dugout DickStone on December 16, 2015, 10:26:41 AMQuote from: Navin Johnson on December 16, 2015, 10:11:14 AMI'd venture to guess that for the past couple of weeks Hog fans have outnumbered K-State fans on this graveyard of a board. Good golly, it's pert near impossible to get a good scuffle going. I remember hearing years ago that the entire population of Kansas is really about 5 or 6 families that have been inbreeding since Civil War times. Had no idea it was actually true.Most pig aggies I have met avoid bringing up the Civil WarReading comprehension isn't your strong suit, I see. Predictable; that's one of the first things to go when the DNA is diluted.
Quote from: Navin Johnson on December 16, 2015, 10:11:14 AMI'd venture to guess that for the past couple of weeks Hog fans have outnumbered K-State fans on this graveyard of a board. Good golly, it's pert near impossible to get a good scuffle going. I remember hearing years ago that the entire population of Kansas is really about 5 or 6 families that have been inbreeding since Civil War times. Had no idea it was actually true.Most pig aggies I have met avoid bringing up the Civil War
I'd venture to guess that for the past couple of weeks Hog fans have outnumbered K-State fans on this graveyard of a board. Good golly, it's pert near impossible to get a good scuffle going. I remember hearing years ago that the entire population of Kansas is really about 5 or 6 families that have been inbreeding since Civil War times. Had no idea it was actually true.
I, for one, would love to hear more about your track and field prowess.
Good coach then?
Can you fill me in on what a track coach does? Like, running fast is just something that happens so what does he coach?