When you can’t refute facts, resort to calling people names. Nice.

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When you can’t refute facts, resort to calling people names. Nice.
Mods, can we actually make this happen?I think a mod should copy the last five pages and repost them tomorrow to see if anyone notices.
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Pass the pipe buddy...
When you can’t refute facts, resort to calling people names. Nice.
I take that a compliment from a guy who is affiliated with an offense optional conference.
ISM had 30 more catches, 600 more yards, 3 more TDs, averaged 10 yards per carry, and averaged more yards per reception than Shaw, and he managed to do all this while playing in Iowa's boring run-first offensive scheme... and you think Shaw's better.
Now that's funny.
Benji kind of, kind of, kept it containted until today. Now, he's full on Benji. Never go full on Benji.
Yep, when you are on a team with so many weapons; Pettaway, Jones, Milton, Kolar, Allen, Soehner; it is hard to get a boatload of receptions. S/M was on a team with limited receivers so he didn't have to split reps.
Lol the WRs debate is going to look funny in a couple of months.
Iowa State will have a better group by a fairly wide margin.
Lol the WRs debate is going to look funny in a couple of months.
Iowa State will have a better group by a fairly wide margin.
OSU- had the best WR of either team.Yeah but you're the one who said that Baylor, Texas, and Okie St.'s WRs last year were as good as Minnesota's.
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Yeah but you're the one who said that Baylor, Texas, and Okie St.'s WRs last year were as good as Minnesota's.
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Tylan Wallace was probably the best WR in the country before he got hurt.Okie State had the top overall RB last year, dude was a beast.
Tylan Wallace was probably the best WR in the country before he got hurt.
OSU- had the best WR of either team.
Texas- had the best WR of either team and several other good ones.
Baylor- Deeper than Minnesota at WR and the numbers support that.
It’s really not that crazy.