Is maybe possible that after 4 years Blackout has chilled and can be brought back?
Is maybe possible that after 4 years Blackout has chilled and can be brought back?
After sleeping the disappointment away I’m still pretty thrilled how the season turned out. I didn’t think they would win again after the Nebraska game. I am still amazed I got to watch some good football out of a CU team. Felt like it was 2001!
Need to make sure the opposing team goes out first with this option.Has anyone thought to get a he bison? There would be a lot of people running then.
I give to 5430.Yes. You obviously haven’t donated. It’s because of dickheads like you we got the discounted runt!
My post was not intended to spark that kind of debate. FWIW - He also played HS ball with a handler from a few years back who grew up in a $3mil home in west Longmont and had never been around livestock of any sort, his entire life.Just so I’m clear, are we in the “Ralphie runs soft because we have female handlers” phase of this thread now?
FFS.
And my point is as somebody who grew up in 4-H and FFA all of my life, there is very little that would prepare me for running a live buffalo through a football stadium.My post was not intended to spark that kind of debate. FWIW - He also played HS ball with a handler from a few years back who grew up in a $3mil home in west Longmont and had never been around livestock of any sort, his entire life.
My stance is, maybe we should be looking at students who participated in 4H or FFA their entire lives rather than those who saw it on TV and thought it would be really cool to do that.
I think that's what some posters are advocating for.Maybe CU can outsource management of Ralphie to CSU.
I’d rather talk about SOS and SOR.I think that's what some posters are advocating for.
The Cam the Ram experience is what you get when you rely too heavily on the 4-H crowd.
This is not true in any way. A close family friend was a handler in the early 80s. He grew up in the wild ranches of Greenwood Village from a family of attorneys and is an attorney. I have other personal friends that were handlers in the mid 2000s. They come from the famous ranching communities of coastal Rhode Island and suburban Minneapolis. None of them had ever spent any time around cattle.It used to be that if you wanted to be a Ralphie handler, but had never spent any time around cattle, you were politely told to **** off.
This.This is not true in any way. A close family friend was a handler in the early 80s. He grew up in the wild ranches of Greenwood Village from a family of attorneys and is an attorney. I have other personal friends that were handlers in the mid 2000s. They come from the famous ranching communities of coastal Rhode Island and suburban Minneapolis. None of them had ever spent any time around cattle.
That's interesting - when I inquired (between my HS junior & senior year - very early 90s), the program manager basically told me thanks but no thanks, and specifically cited lack of "meaningful cattle/ ranching experience."This is not true in any way. A close family friend was a handler in the early 80s. He grew up in the wild ranches of Greenwood Village from a family of attorneys and is an attorney. I have other personal friends that were handlers in the mid 2000s. They come from the famous ranching communities of coastal Rhode Island and suburban Minneapolis. None of them had ever spent any time around cattle.
You had meaningful cattle experience and were told you didn't have meaningful cattle experience.That's interesting - when I inquired (between my HS junior & senior year - very early 90s), the program manager basically told me thanks but no thanks, and specifically cited lack of "meaningful cattle/ ranching experience."
And I grew up in a ranching community and had directly participated through my youth with various cattle wrangling / herding tasks (turning bulls into steers requires a lot of help and high level of comfort around large bovines), and at that point in time, fitness wasn't a question.
Interesting. I don't know any handlers from that era, so I can't comment on the program at that time. In the 80s it was definitely whatever goes, you want to help us handle a large buffalo, you're in!That's interesting - when I inquired (between my HS junior & senior year - very early 90s), the program manager basically told me thanks but no thanks, and specifically cited lack of "meaningful cattle/ ranching experience."
And I grew up in a ranching community and had directly participated through my youth with various cattle wrangling / herding tasks (turning bulls into steers requires a lot of help and high level of comfort around large bovines), and at that point in time, fitness wasn't a question.
Based on personal knowledge this is still the case. No livestock/animal experience is necessary whatsoever.Interesting. I don't know any handlers from that era, so I can't comment on the program at that time. In the 80s it was definitely whatever goes, you want to help us handle a large buffalo, you're in!
You said it was meaningful; I did not.You had meaningful cattle experience and were told you didn't have meaningful cattle experience.
Maybe you should ruminate on that for a bit.
EDIT: A girl once told me that she'd love to date me, but she wasn't looking for a boyfriend. And then, like three weeks later, she had a boyfriend! And I was all like, "you said you weren't looking for a boyfriend!"
I don't think so. A lot can change in three weeks.I bet there was a different reason.
This is going to be a very long offseason.Just so I’m clear, are we in the “Ralphie runs soft because we have female handlers” phase of this thread now?
FFS.
And it was even cut short by a month.This is going to be a very long offseason.
The whole Ralphie thing has never bothered me. I've found it kind of funny actually. Imo, she's just a stubborn Buffalo.Remember how we used to complain about winning 1 or 2 games. Now we are complaining about whether Ralphie handlers should be white male cowboys or not. I'm starting to think some of the posters here have no idea what it feels like to be happy.
But we have already signed a kicker, so maybe that big issue is settledAnd it was even cut short by a month.
But now we have a QB competition.But we have already signed a kicker, so maybe that big issue is settled
I'm team StaubBut now we have a QB competition.
Can we bring back Gavin kuld?I'm team Staub