Igothawked
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What, or who is RM?
im guessing he means reese morgan with kaz leaving. just a guess though.
What, or who is RM?
im guessing he means reese morgan with kaz leaving. just a guess though.
Yes.We will have to wait and see. We may have to give some grace, but that bleeder had to be stopped.im guessing he means reese morgan with kaz leaving. just a guess though.
the reason he doesnt remember details is cause he spent the whole night thinking about baseball to avoid teh mega-boner
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angry because he cannot pop the mega-boner without medication
Pretty good pork. KF sat at our table. He mentioned some younger players that he thought would have potential to contribute. I cannot recall who though. He said one guy on the D Line had improved significantly since December. When asked if our esteemed board owner was banned from the Des Moines I Club, he laughed and said he wasn't aware of that, but that esteemed owner seemed to be absent from the Des Moines event. Said he did talk to him on Sat though. Don't recall how that came up either.
I know I'm special and all that, but I believe a $100 I Club membership gets you in to these things. And the cost of dinner, or in our case a table. No big deal. Sorry to wreck the fantasy that some have of me being some sort of high roller, or whatever it is that they think.
Pretty good pork. KF sat at our table. He mentioned some younger players that he thought would have potential to contribute. I cannot recall who though. He said one guy on the D Line had improved significantly since December. When asked if our esteemed board owner was banned from the Des Moines I Club, he laughed and said he wasn't aware of that, but that esteemed owner seemed to be absent from the Des Moines event. Said he did talk to him on Sat though. Don't recall how that came up either.
I know I'm special and all that, but I believe a $100 I Club membership gets you in to these things. And the cost of dinner, or in our case a table. No big deal. Sorry to wreck the fantasy that some have of me being some sort of high roller, or whatever it is that they think.
I will guess that the young d-lineman he mentioned was Louis Trinca-Pasat, whose name came up this spring....heard he weighed in at 283 lbs now. Redshirt frosh,I believe.
I'm not sure. Only becuase he said the improvement was significant since last December, which I am assuming means he was playing on the team for the bowl game. Maybe redshirts can practice in December, I don't know.
I have no short term memory.
No autograph.
He looks a lot less stressed recently though. Someone else mentioned that they thought this on Saturday also. it.
Speculation only. But he looks better. Happier. And I think I'm not the only one who has noticed this. Could be any number of reasons though.
No autograph.
He looks a lot less stressed recently though. Someone else mentioned that they thought this on Saturday also. Almost reluctant to bring this up, but I wonder if he dodged a bullet by the sudden opportunity found by one of our coordinators. By dodged a bullet I mean I am wondering if he was getting pressure from the AD to find a new OC, and he didn't want to do it.
Speculation only. But he looks better. Happier. And I think I'm not the only one who has noticed this. Could be any number of reasons though.
.Gaglione? KF has been very complimentary about him this Spring.
Well said sir. I'm not sure what makes a legend, and they're not all bad, but some should probably pony up the $100 per year, and contribute to the athletic program. I would maintain, this also supports the academics indirectly.
If one cut back on $100 of beer a year (or whatever), they could manage this if they wished to.
Some have spoken to the sense of "entitlement" by the donors. I'd say a sense of pride and ownership is more accurate, and I would maintain, everyone in the athletic department agrees. They say as much at these dinners.
I'm not a huge fan of "academic institutions", but if I can get past the emotion of being a football fan, and past the emotion of disliking liberal tenured "teachers", there are a lot of good things going on down there.
For one, the Children's Hospital, which Kirk and Mary Ferentz are hugely supportive of.
It was interesting. Some at my table kept asking Kirk about football. When he greeted me, I thanked him for his fundraising efforts, and he genuinely lit up. Our conversation was about getting kids and their families from the Ronald McDonald House up to the press box for a game.
I'm not sure what some think financial supporters of both the academic and athletic programs are all about, but I bet they might be surprised what a lot of us actually are. We are not unlike them at all, we just make it a priority to contribute at least $100 annually.
Well said sir. I'm not sure what makes a legend, and they're not all bad, but some should probably pony up the $100 per year, and contribute to the athletic program. I would maintain, this also supports the academics indirectly.
If one cut back on $100 of beer a year (or whatever), they could manage this if they wished to.
Some have spoken to the sense of "entitlement" by the donors. I'd say a sense of pride and ownership is more accurate, and I would maintain, everyone in the athletic department agrees. They say as much at these dinners.
I'm not a huge fan of "academic institutions", but if I can get past the emotion of being a football fan, and past the emotion of disliking liberal tenured "teachers", there are a lot of good things going on down there.
For one, the Children's Hospital, which Kirk and Mary Ferentz are hugely supportive of.
It was interesting. Some at my table kept asking Kirk about football. When he greeted me, I thanked him for his fundraising efforts, and he genuinely lit up. Our conversation was about getting kids and their families from the Ronald McDonald House up to the press box for a game.
I'm not sure what some think financial supporters of both the academic and athletic programs are all about, but I bet they might be surprised what a lot of us actually are. We are not unlike them at all, we just make it a priority to contribute at least $100 annually.