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Originally posted by MikeBigg
...it'w when we schedule our Birmingham trip.
Originally posted by BgJag
That should be simple. Y'all only need one bus and maybe a pickup truck.
Originally posted by Harrison
You need to be re-educated about the Bayou Classic.You need to be re-educated about the Bayou Classic
Originally posted by Harrison
For you to trivialize the "Bayou Classic" shows that you should not be associated with GSU or any other HBCU. You have forgotten what it took for both school to get to this point.
Originally posted by GSUperTiger
Will someone from SUcks address the futility of winning a whopping eight championships since 1958? Hell, Icon Gram will win eight this decade.
Eight championships in 44 years... you clowns have done nothing since Gram joined the SWAC.
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Originally posted by MACHIAVELLI
WILL SOMEONE FROM su ADDRESS THE 16 + YEARS OF MIA???
Originally posted by BgJag
I have no problem addressing the truth, we just didn't win enough games to win a championship but we still kicked your azz over the years.
Originally posted by BgJag
Now answer mine about your ..... program.:read:
Originally posted by MACHIAVELLI
we just didn't win enough games to win a championship.
Originally posted by Harrison
For you to trivialize the "Bayou Classic" shows that you should not be associated with GSU or any other HBCU. You have forgotten what it took for both school to get to this point.
Originally posted by MikeBigg
To be actual and factual, former SU athletic director , the late Ulysses Jones, Sr. also played a huge role in getting the Bayou Classic started.
Originally posted by MikeBigg
To be actual and factual, former SU athletic director , the late Ulysses Jones, Sr. also played a huge role in getting the Bayou Classic started. I had an opportunity to visit with Mr. Jones back in the early nineties and was impressed with his knowledge of SWAC history and his love for HBCU's. He was truly a class gentleman.
Originally posted by MikeBigg
If I ever came out of the closet, it would be after putting the wood to one of them fine azz yellas ( if you mention the wife, I'm coming to Nawlins and burn your flag).
Coach Ulysses Jones was unique for a jaguar on two fronts...he was honorable and he was the color of Folger's coffee!
Originally posted by MikeBigg
To be actual and factual, former SU athletic director , the late Ulysses Jones, Sr. also played a huge role in getting the Bayou Classic started. I had an opportunity to visit with Mr. Jones back in the early nineties and was impressed with his knowledge of SWAC history and his love for HBCU's. He was truly a class gentleman.