I have no doubt this is true. Even if it's not, this is pretty funny:
Big Ten Paying "Fans" $75 to Attend Inaugural Title Game : Outkick The Coverage
Big Ten Paying "Fans" $75 to Attend Inaugural Title Game : Outkick The Coverage
I have no doubt this is true. Even if it's not, this is pretty funny:
Big Ten Paying "Fans" $75 to Attend Inaugural Title Game : Outkick The Coverage
youre the joke gonzoJm, i predict you yourself will be gonzo in no time...
I have a hard time believing the Big Ten would do this. There are less than 10K seats remaining for the game...no need to embarrass yourself like this.
I have a hard time believing the Big Ten would do this. There are less than 10K seats remaining for the game...no need to embarrass yourself like this.
Your grammar is a joke.
I'll take you seriously when you learn to use a comma and apostrophe in a manner that shows you're smart enough to be taken seriously.
Wow. Kegs n Eggs and Outkick the Coverage. Two well respectable media outlets...
Wow. Kegs n Eggs and Outkick the Coverage. Two well respectable media outlets...
JD, I do believe you were a strong advocate of Indianapolis for the game. I thought (and still believe) it should be played at Soldier in Chicago. Indy is in the middle of the sticks and is fine for basketball bince 12 teams are going and each will bring some fans, cheerleaders, etc. But when you cut it to 2 teams, each with fanbases that hope to be playing in Pasadena in a few weeks, the pitch to go to Indy is harder. Yes, I know, sometimes it is cold in the Midwest in the late fall. Wear a coat and bring mittens.
If this game were in Chicago, it would be sold out. The ability to pitch the old lady on a trip to Chicago is easy from anywhere in B10 country, but Indy is a tough sell.