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harveycmd

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  1. Gay Biker got it put up his.... I doubt Gabe will man up, but coach called it right. Hill clearly better than criminal Stutsman. Criminals blow more smoke than a five alarm fire.
  2. True stud. Flows like water. We be set up.
  3. You got that right, Bobby. Georgia be next. Let's get em!
  4. Soonerscoop said Quntrevion Wisner kicked their butt and they had no answer. That's Texas football! Damn criminals can't compete with that.
  5. I put 1K on Texas with Georgia -1.5 favorite. I don't where that line came from. Won't last.
  6. I didn't laugh. I whipped ass! Won money too from some Georgia football boys. Had a guy who about 6'"3 290. He'd set a pick for me and lob it off the board. Few dunks and they were threatened to kill us. That was south Dallas, not Athens, Ga. Georgia idiots just jaw dropped. Dallas boys got mad.
  7. By the way, I played basketball about twenty times in Athens, Georgia. Never lost. I lost a few times in south Dallas. But I won more than I lost.
  8. Gerry, I remember living in Athens, Georgia from August to December 1989. Went to a few clubs. They all played "We Be Strokin." I remember thinking these a-holes got nothing I can't beat. I played in south Dallas and won big. They can't hang. Went to many parks in Oak Cliff and D-ville and won money playing 21 and 2 on 2 B-ball with fat guy. They couldn't figure it out.
  9. Loving the criminal meltdown postgame. They'll be lucky to be as good as Nebraska going forward. Of course, they are much worse now. Which is where they belong.
  10. Means we gotta beat Georgia.
  11. Criminal interlopers are going to be denied parole: Texas 45-Criminals 3.
  12. Bobby's predicting a solid Texas win. He's only saying you can't take it for granted. I'm confident but a little nervous.
  13. It's the Heisman, so jokes are what it's all about. We'd like to see Quinn in there, but the truth is that the award has been hard to take seriously the last twenty-five years. That said, Jeanty is legitimate.
  14. My father served three tours in Vietnam. Criminals hug. I remember watching this in Carrolton, TX 1994 and thinking the criminals were like the Vietcong.
  15. Criminal fans keep telling themselves that Ewers is going to turn the ball over "multiple" times and the Texas receivers aren't as good because they lost Xavier Worthy. They even claim the Texas offensive line isn't very good. I don't think they've actually watched the Texas offense this season. No comments by them on the match up of the Texas defense against the criminal offense.
  16. Can we rename the Switzer Center the Langley Center in honor of the FBI raid the capped and ended the Switzer tenure, cementing their status as true criminals?
  17. The criminals can't run or pass. Hawkins scrambling doesn't constitute a "run game." He has the potential for a couple of big plays. That's not a run game. It's a prayer game.
  18. To show you how nuts the criminal fans are: they went from thinking Jackson Arnold was Heisman candidate a month ago to now thinking Hawkins will be a top draft pick after his junior year. The meth must still be pumping freely up there. Delusional doesn't even begin to explain it.
  19. The key here is that the criminals are bottom feeders, and we better put them away early in the Cotton Bowl.
  20. Reminds me of meeting a few criminal interloper fans at the Cotton Bowl in 1996.
  21. I hope we stay out of this.
  22. I'd move Vandy above the criminal interlopers, putting the criminals as the second worst, but I'm not sure Florida isn't better too.
  23. If Colorado wins at least seven, you'll hear Travis Hunter too. If Quinn plays big, however, he will have the advantage. Every game left now with the possible exception of Florida will give him the opportunity to choke the other guys out. A few really good games, no bad games, and one or two great games gets it done.
  24. Quinn now has a clear chance to get back to the top of the Heisman race.
  25. 3-4 October 1993: I remember listening to live reports about this battle when I was 20 working in the lumber yard loading concrete at Payless Cashways in Irving, Texas on Saturday afternoon 3 October 1993. It seemed like it was unreal when it was happening. Still unbelievable that those guys did what they did.
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