Group: alt.sports.college.utexas
From: Steve Cutchen
Date: Sunday, September 23, 2007 11:44 PM
Subject: Re: October 6 2007

In article , Archie Leach
wrote:

> "NapalmHeart" wrote:
>
> >
> >"Texas Ex" < @ > wrote in message
> >news:qfydnWkL9J5NPGvbnZ2dnUVZ_qiinZ2d@ ...
> >>
> >> "NapalmHeart" wrote in message
> >> news:13fcrct8r2vjbb7@ ...
> >>>
> >>> "Steve Cutchen" wrote in message
> >>> news:220920072258208940%maxfaq@ ...
> >>>> In article <13fbf85qo1lr0e9@ >, NapalmHeart
> >>>> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> "Texas Ex" < @ > wrote in message
> >>>>> news:-P2dnRR-k_COBXDbnZ2dnUVZ_hSdnZ2d@ ...
> >>>>> >
> >>>>> > "CSFD" wrote in message
> >>>>> > news: $ @ ...
> >>>>> >> Is going to be a great day.
> >>>>> >> BOOMER SOONER!
> >>>>> >>
> >>>>> >>
> >>>>> >
> >>>>> > So, you guys say Boomer Sooner because Boomer Esiason is your
> >>>>> > most
> >>>>> > famous graduate. But that was a long time ago. Shouldn't you
> >>>>> > come up
> >>>>> > with something new? Maybe Stooper Sooner or something like that.
> >>>>> >
> >>>>> > -me
> >>>>> >
> >>>>> From Wikipedia:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> University of Maryland
> >>>>> Esiason played college football at the University of Maryland,
> >>>>> where he
> >>>>> set 17 school records and is the best-known Terrapin football
> >>>>> player
> >>>>> today. Esiason completed 461 of 850 passes ( percent) for 6,259
> >>>>> yards and 42 touchdowns and was a two-time honorable mention
> >>>>> All-American in 1982 and 1983. In his final home game threw two
> >>>>> third-quarter touchdown passes to lead a comeback victory over No.
> >>>>> 3
> >>>>> North Carolina and seal the ACC title. Esiason received the 1999
> >>>>> Distinguished Alumnus Award.
> >>>>
> >>>> Wikipedia. Heh. Nuff said.
> >>>
> >>> Ok, here are some more sources that you might find more credible:
> >>>
> >>> /html/
> >>>
> >>> "Esiason set 17 school records for passing and total offense during
> >>> an All-American career at the University of Maryland. He led the
> >>> Terrapins to the Atlantic Coast Conference title and a Citrus Bowl
> >>> berth in 1983."
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >> Anyone can fake a webpage. You know, he's a decent guy. I find it so
> >> weird you want to challenge his association with your school.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >My school? I went to Michigan State. Now you're saying that the Terps'
> >own website and Boomer Esiason's own website are fakes?
>
> Because you're a fellow long-suffering Sparty follower:
>
> Texas Ex (, et al.) are trolling you.
>
> It's the Usenet equivalent of sending the newcomer on a snipe hunt.
>
> HTH.

Snipe?!? Where?