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Pac-12 Network Interviews at spring "game"

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  • HillsboroDuck
    HillsboroDuck Member Posts: 9,186

    Calling Fleenor a groupie is blatant disrespect to groupies. Fleens is beyond that.

    Fleenor hated Sark until Sark gave him the time of day. Race was skeptical about Willingham until Willingham shook hands with him.

    Groupies are more consistent than old Coachnews ever was.

    Fleenor doesn't give two shits about the football program. He only cares about his access to the program. It's been well documented in HHB podcasts (huh?) and at HHBv1 (RIP).

    The persuasive powers of HWSNTBN were powerful at one time.

    Of course, we only started hating Ty when Kim told us too.
  • RaccoonHarry
    RaccoonHarry Member Posts: 2,161
    This just in, the name of next year's Spring "Game" has officially been changed to the Spring 2014 Circle Jerk to match the events on the field.
  • ACSlaterDawg
    ACSlaterDawg Member Posts: 200
    It was a fucking carnival.

    Hugh Millen will suck Sark's dong and not blame him for anything because Sark let him be part of the QB competition.



  • ACSlaterDawg
    ACSlaterDawg Member Posts: 200
    Passion said:

    I just went to the pac-12 network page, and watched a series of interviews with Sark, current players, former players, and one little kid.

    So, apparently this "game" had wiener dog races, fans calling plays, alums engaged in passing and kicking competitions, and lively tunes by the marching band. The only things missing were a magic show and balloon sculpturing. Somewhere in between all of this there was some kind of scrimmage.

    I'm not sure this gives me tremendous confidence that these guys are tough enough and serious enough to win the conference, but at least everyone had fun.

    Passion, at least the little kid said Shaq was his favorite player.
  • Passion
    Passion Member Posts: 4,622

    Passion said:

    I just went to the pac-12 network page, and watched a series of interviews with Sark, current players, former players, and one little kid.

    So, apparently this "game" had wiener dog races, fans calling plays, alums engaged in passing and kicking competitions, and lively tunes by the marching band. The only things missing were a magic show and balloon sculpturing. Somewhere in between all of this there was some kind of scrimmage.

    I'm not sure this gives me tremendous confidence that these guys are tough enough and serious enough to win the conference, but at least everyone had fun.

    Passion, at least the little kid said Shaq was his favorite player.
    True, although my concern is that after 4 years of fun and games, Shaq may lose his ferocity and decide to pursue a career as a hair stylist.
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,561 Swaye's Wigwam

    It was a fucking carnival.

    Hugh Millen will suck Sark's dong and not blame him for anything because Sark let him be part of the QB competition.



    So pathetic that this is probably true. Fuck dawgman and every one of the honks. They are part of the reason everyone accepts this bullshit they call a football program.

  • blackmamba
    blackmamba Member Posts: 184

    It was a fucking carnival.

    Hugh Millen will suck Sark's dong and not blame him for anything because Sark let him be part of the QB competition.



    Hugh is too busy lobbying for uw to adapt Baaden balls over Nike...
  • ACSlaterDawg
    ACSlaterDawg Member Posts: 200
    Passion said:

    Passion said:

    I just went to the pac-12 network page, and watched a series of interviews with Sark, current players, former players, and one little kid.

    So, apparently this "game" had wiener dog races, fans calling plays, alums engaged in passing and kicking competitions, and lively tunes by the marching band. The only things missing were a magic show and balloon sculpturing. Somewhere in between all of this there was some kind of scrimmage.

    I'm not sure this gives me tremendous confidence that these guys are tough enough and serious enough to win the conference, but at least everyone had fun.

    Passion, at least the little kid said Shaq was his favorite player.
    True, although my concern is that after 4 years of fun and games, Shaq may lose his ferocity and decide to pursue a career in baseball.