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Poor Clark Evans...

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i saw this on rivals(shocking) but it was just kinda funny

What is your favorite part or aspect of Boulder?

"Probably just how much the people love football out there.":wtf:

:lol:

buff fans like football
residents of boulder do not
 
i saw this on rivals(shocking) but it was just kinda funny

What is your favorite part or aspect of Boulder?

"Probably just how much the people love football out there.":wtf:

:lol:

buff fans like football
residents of boulder do not


hey....how about you SHUT IT! :lol:
 
There are football haters in boulder, I would group them together as the trust fund morons that came to boulder and were shocked to find a university here, and wish CU would just go away, and the small minority of wymyn's studies types that nobody cares about anyway.

But the majority of people in Boulder, despite the stereotypes, do not hate football.
 
There are football haters in boulder, I would group them together as the trust fund morons that came to boulder and were shocked to find a university here, and wish CU would just go away, and the small minority of wymyn's studies types that nobody cares about anyway.

But the majority of people in Boulder, despite the stereotypes, do not hate football.


:yeahthat:

Most folks, even in hippy dippy liberal freakville, do support the football team. There are, I'm certain, a good number of people in places like Lincoln, Ann Arbor, Tallahassee, Norman, etc. who just don't like football. These people are what we call "freaks". They should go bowling with Obama.
 
:yeahthat:

Most folks, even in hippy dippy liberal freakville, do support the football team. There are, I'm certain, a good number of people in places like Lincoln, Ann Arbor, Tallahassee, Norman, etc. who just don't like football. These people are what we call "freaks". They should go bowling with Obama.

Are you implying they people who dont like football are handicapped?
 
i saw this on rivals(shocking) but it was just kinda funny

What is your favorite part or aspect of Boulder?

"Probably just how much the people love football out there.":wtf:

Reminds me of talking to some rural high schoolers who came to visit downtown Denver for the first time. Took a big yellow school bus from the eastern plains and got to experience the state capitol.

I asked them what they thought, Denver being the "big city" and all.
They said they didn't know everyone spoke Japanese.:jawdrop:

I was thrown for a loop until I found out their teacher had taken them to Sakura Square - probably the only place she knew - a tiny one or two block oasis of Japanese markets, gift shops, a buddhist temple and some sushi restaurants.

... and that, my friends, is what these kids think of Denver. That everyone speaks Japanese.

So if Clark spent his time with the football team, coaches and a few excitable supporters, well, that's the opinion he's going to have. Good for him, better than landing in the wrong sports bar and thinking everyone in Boulder is a Georgia fan or something equally weird.
 
Clark was in Boulder to see the K-State game, coming in on the Friday. He must have liked not only the win, but the way the crowd supported the team on Pearl Street the night before, during the game, and in town afterward. I'm not surprised by his comments at all.
 
how fast does a rocket have to fly to escape earth? slightly less than a clark evans td pass
 
Clark was in Boulder to see the K-State game, coming in on the Friday. He must have liked not only the win, but the way the crowd supported the team on Pearl Street the night before, during the game, and in town afterward. I'm not surprised by his comments at all.

Boulder is not Alabama, Ohio State, or kNeebraska where football is the only thing in town and thus the population lives and breathes the football team 24/7/365. On the other hand Folsom may not fill up with 90,000 plus people who have tatoos of the team jersey on their body but it is a very fun environment. Boulder gets going the day before a big game, the fans in the stadium are actually much younger and more enthusiastic on average than a lot of the "big" name schools. With the stadium being mostly enclosed with a fairly steep angle of seating and the fans right down almost to the sidelines the energy on the field can be much more intense than in a lot of stadiums that seat a lot more fans.

To me one of the big advantages of playing in Boulder is that on Saturdays you get to play in an intense, loud, fun atmosphere for a team that plays in arguably the best football conference in the country (when it is not the best it is second.) At the same time, unlike a lot of other schools, players can have a fairly normal college student life at those times when the team is not playing. At some schools the players, especially the stars, are almost a freak show and can never get away from the constant attention. In Boulder a player can be part of a huge win on Saturday and still go out for pizza on Thursday and not be the center of attention. To me it is almost the perfect balance.
 
Boulder is not Alabama, Ohio State, or kNeebraska where football is the only thing in town and thus the population lives and breathes the football team 24/7/365.

I never really got that--shouldn't it be 24/7/52? Or just 24/7? Maybe even 24/365?
 
I never really got that--shouldn't it be 24/7/52? Or just 24/7? Maybe even 24/365?

Don't get technical when I am still half-asleep. If we worried about things that didn't completely make sense this forum would have about six post a day.
 
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