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Being in the B12 North, it's hard to remember we're now in the South.

sackman

Hates the Counting Crows.
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When I see a blog or entry that talks about the Pac 12 South, my initial thought is "OK, so we'll be getting something on the North pretty soon". Then it hits me, that's us. It'll take a while to transition from North to South for me.
 
When I see a blog or entry that talks about the Pac 12 South, my initial thought is "OK, so we'll be getting something on the North pretty soon". Then it hits me, that's us. It'll take a while to transition from North to South for me.

It will be difficult at times, especially with a November game in Utah :lol:
 
When I see a blog or entry that talks about the Pac 12 South, my initial thought is "OK, so we'll be getting something on the North pretty soon". Then it hits me, that's us. It'll take a while to transition from North to South for me.

some people need remedial work... it is ok....

Those of us that have mastered the NFC East and Dallas, Texas being part of that, can surely learn this faster than those who can't understand that Colorado is South of Oregon, Washington, & Northern CA. :nod:
 
This got me thinking... If CU does well this year and the Utah game means something, the locals are in for quite the surprise when a horde of CU fans descend on SLC :lol:
 
This got me thinking... If CU does well this year and the Utah game means something, the locals are in for quite the surprise when a horde of CU fans descend on SLC :lol:

I'm not sure that the Utes are used to a fan base that celebrates Thanksgiving with Wild Turkey. :lol:
 
some people need remedial work... it is ok....

Those of us that have mastered the NFC East and Dallas, Texas being part of that, can surely learn this faster than those who can't understand that Colorado is South of Oregon, Washington, & Northern CA. :nod:
UU and CU are North of Stanford and Cal
 
I would much rather deal with a certain amount of geographical error than have to deal with some kind of garbage like "Legends" and "Leaders."
 
UU and CU are North of Stanford and Cal

When factoring in the techtonic shifts of the North American and Pacific plates of the earth's crust, Boulder and SLC are migrating within the division.
 
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UU and CU are North of Stanford and Cal

Notice I did not say Stanford and Cal... and was in the same position as my previous statement about the NFC East including Dallas...

Maybe I thought this board was above average intelligence.... I was poking fun at the geographical ineptitude of both divisions....
 
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