Look, my friends, I love both of you to death, but -as many others - you are overlooking some important facts. Our beloved Wildcats could very well be be sitting pretty, at 9 and 0 had it not been for some super-crazy happenings. I all started with the loss to BYU. Never again will this happen that DJ fumbles and the flood gates open up after that. Give me a break! What was it 21 points by BYU within 6 minutes. I have a hunch that the following happened: the Mormon founder, John Smith, woke up Lazaruslike from the dead and paid the Good Lord a visit saying this: "My beloved Father in Heaven, there is this huge football dame coming up. If you don't intervene, our Cougars are going to lose because those visiting Wildcats with their nine lives will win for sure given that they ate the better team." Here was the response from the Lord of Heaven and earth: "Dear John, so nice of you to pay me a visit. Back in the day, must admit no mortal has served me better than you. Rest assured I'll think of something so your beloved Cougars will come out on top." If our Lord has his hand in it, who can stop him. You all have seen what happened. This Saturday God does have a problem given that both the Utes and the Cougars are Mormons. The Cougar loss may not happen this Saturday.. It will certainly happen on November 23 against Arizona State. BYU will still be in Arlington at possibly 11 and one playing against a rejuvenated KSU. It simply must not happen that the Buffs make it to Arlington after that awful reception our fans got in Folsom Field. You compare that with the downright chivalrous behavior of the Cougar's fans. Haiku: two teams of destiny Avery and friends Will have their very best game Poetic justice The classical Japanese Haiku consists of three verses with five syllables in the first, seven in the second and five in the third. I graduated from KSU in 1965. Few people alive have suffered as much as I have as far as football is concerned. In my retirement I'm a historian, novelist and poet.
Sorry guys...as an alum, I think they played their way out of the playoffs. Winning out would be great, but it would is a long shot.
Conference champion auto bud here we come
Probably not gonna happen. We’ve regressed. Offense is idk it’s not transformed. Defense is so beat up. Other teams have gotten better we have not.
Look, my friends, I love both of you to death, but -as many others - you are overlooking some important facts.
Our beloved Wildcats could very well be be sitting pretty, at 9 and 0 had it not been for some super-crazy happenings. I all started with the loss to BYU. Never again will this happen that DJ fumbles and the flood gates open up after that. Give me a break! What was it 21 points by BYU within 6 minutes.
I have a hunch that the following happened: the Mormon founder, John Smith, woke up Lazaruslike from the dead and paid the Good Lord a visit saying this:
"My beloved Father in Heaven, there is this huge football dame coming up. If you don't intervene, our Cougars are going to lose because those visiting Wildcats with their nine lives will win for sure given that they ate the better team."
Here was the response from the Lord of Heaven and earth:
"Dear John, so nice of you to pay me a visit. Back in the day, must admit no mortal has served me better than you.
Rest assured I'll think of something so your beloved Cougars will come out on top."
If our Lord has his hand in it, who can stop him. You all have seen what happened.
This Saturday God does have a problem given that both the Utes and the Cougars are Mormons.
The Cougar loss may not happen this Saturday.. It will certainly happen on November 23 against Arizona State.
BYU will still be in Arlington at possibly 11 and one playing against a rejuvenated KSU. It simply must not happen that the Buffs make it to Arlington after that awful reception our fans got in Folsom Field.
You compare that with the downright chivalrous behavior of the Cougar's fans.
Haiku: two teams of destiny
Avery and friends
Will have their very best game
Poetic justice
The classical Japanese Haiku consists of three verses with five syllables in the first, seven in the second and five in the third. I graduated from KSU in 1965. Few people alive have suffered as much as I have as far as football is concerned. In my retirement I'm a historian, novelist and poet.
Please forgive those typos: line 2: "it all started" " Line 7: "football game" instead of dame Line 8 "they are" instead of ate Line 11 "I must admit"