hoosier:
In St. Louis, Missouri, the word is used in a derogatory way similar to "hick" or "white trash". It can also be used as a verb to describe the act of tricking or swindling someone.
One thing I'm interested to see is if this team has any fight/pride left in them or if they are completely demoralized. Last week we saw a team quit on their coach mid 3rd quarter. Will they come put with any fire this week or will they just wave the surrender flag from the opening kickoff?
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abundance
I don't get the Korean reference.
The Korean babe is IU. Some K pop star that is usually on Yellas bored
Whys he grabbing the Illinois player?
In front of a rousing crowd of 5,000 people. I assume this was COVID year?
Edit: yes
Yep. I watched a lot of Penix and Indiana during covid year
I wanted him not Haener when DeBoer came herr
One of the greatest actors of our generation
UH OH
PFF
hoosier:
In St. Louis, Missouri, the word is used in a derogatory way similar to "hick" or "white trash". It can also be used as a verb to describe the act of tricking or swindling someone.
https://www.google.com/search?q=HOOSIER&rlz=1CAAUGU_enUS1127&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Kind of like a hoser?
DAWGS
You’re getting Shakespeare quotes on any other CFB message boreds.
Record levels of grease in Indiana.
UW is doomed.gif
There’s grease on grease out there
apparently Hoosiers bark? We’re fukt
The line is down to 5.5 because apparently no one watched the Iowa game.
One thing I'm interested to see is if this team has any fight/pride left in them or if they are completely demoralized. Last week we saw a team quit on their coach mid 3rd quarter. Will they come put with any fire this week or will they just wave the surrender flag from the opening kickoff?
I've been thinking this all week. It will show whether Fisch has lost the team or if they respect him and want to go fight for that purple W.