LOL was just casually watching this at a pub during a casual work meeting. Everyone else was wondering why i was constantly glancing up at the TV and smirking.
Couldn't wait to get back and get Sven his favorite anti-Harv shit poasting!!!.
Funny thing is that within about 10 minutes of the game I realized the Cougs were going to lose the game ...
The only way you lose a game where 10 players from the opposition including most of them centered at a position that plays into your strength is if you prepared for the game assuming you'd just show up and win. That's the Coug's MO ... and shame on me for not being smarter about that.
Funny thing is that within about 10 minutes of the game I realized the Cougs were going to lose the game ...
The only way you lose a game where 10 players from the opposition including most of them centered at a position that plays into your strength is if you prepared for the game assuming you'd just show up and win. That's the Coug's MO ... and shame on me for not being smarter about that.
I turned to my wife before the game and said the coogs will probably win by 28.
So how the F*** did Dave Cutaia get hired as ESPN's "Officiating Expert?"
Cutaia was the referee on the field for the Oklahoma-Oregon game in 2006 and made what is probably the biggest boner call in NCAA history on the Oklahoma onside kick, which gave the game to the Ducks. Cutaia was suspended by the Pac-10 because of his call.
Because if they only hired refs who've never blown a call in a regular season game there would be nobody to hire.
Get it?
Of course I'm sure your example from the Oregon game was entirely objective.
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Couldn't wait to get back and get Sven his favorite anti-Harv shit poasting!!!.
The only way you lose a game where 10 players from the opposition including most of them centered at a position that plays into your strength is if you prepared for the game assuming you'd just show up and win. That's the Coug's MO ... and shame on me for not being smarter about that.
Fuck I never learn.
Get it?
Of course I'm sure your example from the Oregon game was entirely objective.