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How do you figure?
With the same logic that you used.
How do you figure?
They're band was pretty awesome and they're tailgate on 5th street bridge was pretty legit too.
With the same logic that you used.
They were #26 in the FCS rankings last year and return almost their whole team. Boise State played in a bad conference too, but it didn't stop them from being good.
They're band was pretty awesome and they're tailgate on 5th street bridge was pretty legit too.
That makes no sense whatsoever. Mine was from years of experience with butthurt fans overreacting to stuff, yours sounds like it's from prejudice.
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As for Alexander...that cat has some wheels. He just has to hold onto the football
In 2015, any FCS team out side the top dozen isn't very good. Ivies and the SWAC will get ranked in the top 25 but they won't play the regular FCS schools so it's hard to compare them.
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Coach Paul Johnson in the first quarter of Thursday's game. Johnson has gained a reputation for storing the öööös he refuses to give in his cheeks. Some have speculated that this is done as a taunting gesture to coaches on the opposite sideline begging for mercy.
Florida State used to do the same thing just to be douchebags. If it's part of your "tradition" then all that means is that you're traditionally douchebags.Alcorn State's band playing all during the game is not supposed to be a slight against us are anything. It's just what HBCU bands do. They're the main attraction at games, not the football team. They are expected to keep playing the whole time. It's the same across all HBCU schools. We've experienced this with South Carolina State and Jacksonville State in the past. Total ordinary.
Coach Paul Johnson in the first quarter of Thursday's game. Johnson has gained a reputation for storing the öööös he refuses to give in his cheeks. Some have speculated that this is done as a taunting gesture to coaches on the opposite sideline begging for mercy.
Band was öööö. Performance during halftime was good from what I heard but if you play during injuries, time-outs, and the Budweiser song, you get a one-star rating from me.
I don't think he's taking anything away from the win at all, just pointing out a fact that he expected a little more out of them (which I think we all did).