God himself... erm larry scott presented the trophy's to the cross country team's on the field last night?
God himself... erm larry scott presented the trophy's to the cross country team's on the field last night?
you, the boulder daily camera and everyone who read the article before you posted this. and....this is just a hunch but, the PA announcer probably said who was presenting the trophies as well. so everyone in the stadium that was paying attention or could hear also knew. all 12 of them. :lol:
man lands on the moon?
Don't let him give you **** bcs. I can tell you that no one watching tv saw it. Then again, considering that ESPN is generally considered the gold standard of college football game production, and that they were making a big deal about it being in 3-D, the camera work pretty much sucked. Lots of bad angles and missed action.
St Louis. I've only flown through there 1 time on SWA and my recollection is, that it was one, butt ugly airport.
and glory hole cruising congressmen and 4dem i didnt see any article or hear the pa announcerTo me, Minnesota's airport is the worst. Literally how I picture purgatory. Except no dead babies. At least not in the concourses.
I'm no congressman, but I'm willing to learn.and glory hole cruising congressmen and 4dem i didnt see any article or hear the pa announcer
and glory hole cruising congressmen and 4dem i didnt see any article or hear the pa announcer
i dont read the daily camera that often... sue meahh yes... metro state at work....
http://www.buffzone.com/ci_19270025
Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott attended Friday's game and presented the conference championship trophies to the CU men's and women's cross country teams on the field after the first quarter. Mark Wetmore's Buffs were the first official Pac-12 champions after sweeping the conference meet a week ago in Litchfield Park, Ariz
ahh yes... metro state at work....
http://www.buffzone.com/ci_19270025
Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott attended Friday's game and presented the conference championship trophies to the CU men's and women's cross country teams on the field after the first quarter. Mark Wetmore's Buffs were the first official Pac-12 champions after sweeping the conference meet a week ago in Litchfield Park, Ariz