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Lightning in Montana
Posted on 9/16/13 at 7:39 am
Posted on 9/16/13 at 7:39 am
I do not know if this is real or Photoshop? If it is real I think there was a lot of Brown Shorts!!
Posted on 9/16/13 at 7:42 am to Malaysian Tiger
Posted on 9/16/13 at 7:45 am to Malaysian Tiger
Looks photoshopped
Posted on 9/16/13 at 7:50 am to Malaysian Tiger
One of those pixels doesn't sit right with me.
Posted on 9/16/13 at 7:53 am to Malaysian Tiger
Pretty baller stadium
Posted on 9/16/13 at 7:57 am to Malaysian Tiger
..and I thought I was a bad arse for sitting in the upperdeck during the lightning delay last weekend
Posted on 9/16/13 at 8:21 am to Malaysian Tiger
Montana's stadium is sweet!
I wonder why they aren't FBS but schools like Tulane or Ga State who get 150 people to their games are.
I wonder why they aren't FBS but schools like Tulane or Ga State who get 150 people to their games are.
Posted on 9/16/13 at 10:16 am to Malaysian Tiger
Just out of curiosity, do any of you know any obvious differences between the two universities and their fans and alumni? How are the two fans alike and different? How is Missoula compared to Bozeman? How are the universities alike and different?
Just a basic example...Ole Miss and Mississippi State. Ole Miss is located in quaint Oxford, Mississippi. It's a well established literary school (Faulkner) and a lot of the students pursue degrees in law, medicine, business and so forth. The school is "hoity toity" with The Grove and the students and fans really dress up for games. The town is known for a thriving food scene and has decent music for such a small college town.
Compare that to Mississippi State...located in rural Starkville, Mississippi. Students pursue degrees in engineering and the agricultural field. They are a little more "country" compared to Ole Miss.
You can do the same for Oregon and Oregon State, Texas and Texas A&M, etc.
Just a basic example...Ole Miss and Mississippi State. Ole Miss is located in quaint Oxford, Mississippi. It's a well established literary school (Faulkner) and a lot of the students pursue degrees in law, medicine, business and so forth. The school is "hoity toity" with The Grove and the students and fans really dress up for games. The town is known for a thriving food scene and has decent music for such a small college town.
Compare that to Mississippi State...located in rural Starkville, Mississippi. Students pursue degrees in engineering and the agricultural field. They are a little more "country" compared to Ole Miss.
You can do the same for Oregon and Oregon State, Texas and Texas A&M, etc.
Posted on 9/16/13 at 10:37 am to Malaysian Tiger
It's shopped. If lightning was that close, they would have cleared the entire area.
Posted on 9/16/13 at 7:42 pm to Malaysian Tiger
I remember watching a Montana home playoff game on the tube a few years ago and thinking "damn I shoulda gone to school there."
Seems like an awesome place. My priorities were a but different at 18 though.
Seems like an awesome place. My priorities were a but different at 18 though.
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