HawkeyeMHA
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is better than Nebraska corn any way you look at it. Suck on that Nebraska. Clearly better quality no question about it.
is better than Nebraska corn any way you look at it. Suck on that Nebraska. Clearly better quality no question about it.
I actually LOL'd at that.is better than Nebraska corn any way you look at it. Suck on that Nebraska. Clearly better quality no question about it.
Early nicknames for the university's athletic teams included the "Hawkeyes" (which is now associated with the University of Iowa), the "Antelopes" (which the University of Nebraska at Kearney later adopted), the "Old Gold Knights", the "Bugeaters" and the "Mankilling Mastodons". The name Cornhuskers first appeared in the school newspaper as "We Have Met The Cornhuskers And They Are Ours" referring to a 20-18 upset victory over Iowa in 1893. The name would be used again, this time to refer to Nebraska by Charles "Cy" Sherman in The Nebraska State Journal during the 1899 season and would replace all other names by 1900.[1][3]
Looked up Cornhuskers on wikipedia and learned this...
Huh. The whole thing comes from their playing Iowa.
Take that, Bugeaters!
Dude, Iowa corn is Wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy better then nebraska corn.
I actually LOL'd at that.
Bro, I don't think that you understand the potential can of worms you just opened here, so I'll do the neighborly thing and help you put the lid back on that can.
Good day.