In 2009 Kyle Whittingham was inducted into the Holiday Bowl Hall of Fame having played in 4 games (1 as a running back and 3 as a linebacker) and winning the defensive player MVP award in 1981.
hmmm fun fact? more like embarassing fact you never bring up
You need to get laid. Insufferable
Is he insufferable because he cannot get laid or can he not get laid because he is insufferable?
Things that make you go hmm
Yes.
He doesn’t know football….
By all means, go ahead and discuss kwhitt’s zoob accolads. knock yourself out….
He’s ours now. Like the prodigal son.
LaVell Edwards had some great teams and players, comeon, admit it. I have to admit it and I was a Ute fan during that time. I was in Rice Stadium for the 1978 victory, woot! A zoob is someone who thinks the current TDS team has the same qualities. In fact they don’t even run the place like LaVell did, they’ve doubled down on the so-called Honor Code and other superficial crap.
I was on the ROTC cannon crew for that game!
Your hatred for the zoobs blinds you. Who cares who he was playing for, the fact that Whitt accomplished that should be celebrated. He is our coach and was a great college football player, kudos to Kyle.
aaaaah yes… finally decided to officially hit the ignore user button for Pace Manyung. MUCH better.
Where? I can’t find that anywhere.
I don’t use the app, so I don’t know if it’s on there… but on the website, if you click the open button next to a user’s comment, next to the avatar of every user you will find the ignore user button… It is glorious. Though I accidentally ignored that dude with the skeletor avatar… oh well, it was worth it to sacrifice him to get rid of Pace’s constant trolling.
Hep pace how many ‘accolads’ zoob or non zoob do you have playing college football? Exactly.
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