What does it mean? I've seen it on a soccer commit.
And a football commit.
And a football commit.
That's SyKOLet's go Buffs.
What does it mean? I've seen it on a soccer commit.
And a football commit.
Slang."Let's Go Buffs"
"Letsgo Buffs"
"Sgo Buffs"
"SKOBUFFS"
Its just lazy speech. Thats all.
Slang.
#GOBUFFS wasn't all that hard to type. And I saved a letter.
I weep for the future
In the "Hey" song, I hear "Sko" more than I hear "Go" anymore.
If it doesn't start at 33 seconds then go there.
Because it's cool, that's why. Ye Ole ****s.
Because it's cool, that's why. Ye Ole ****s.
If it doesn't start at 33 seconds then go there.
I'm cool with being a first mover and adopting Sko Buffs.
Roll Tide
Gig 'em Aggies
Hook 'em Horns
Fight On.
Some of the best schools know that "Go [insert respective school reference here] is unimaginative and dull.
"Sko" is not unique to CU or the Buffaloes.
Duh. But tell me which school has formally embraced it beyond social media? Any school trade mark it yet?
No school has embraced it officially as far as I can tell. However UNCo uses it quite often as well as Carolina Panther fans.
Until they start putting it on shirts, I will chalk this up to a student intern running the twitter machine.It sure looks like CU has embraced it in this official tweet.
I dont really care all that much either way other than it seems kind of dumb. But thats just my personal opinion.
Miami - you'll be pleased to know that 6 years later, "What does SkoBuffs mean?" is one of the most common ways people find AllBuffs.What does it mean? I've seen it on a soccer commit.
And a football commit.
Please tell me that the second most common way is “what does UBL mean?”Miami - you'll be pleased to know that 6 years later, "What does SkoBuffs mean?" is one of the most common ways people find AllBuffs.
No, surprisingly next on the list of weird ways people find AllBuffs is this old thread by Sacky about Bars that carry the Pac-12 network.Please tell me that the second most common way is “what does UBL mean?”