Hey, I'll take it. It's better than being store brand, which I am assuming would be a team like Eastern Carolina.
LOLUVA would be like the brand that says they are better than the store brand and the name brands, is a lot cheaper, but ends up giving you the runs for 3 days, and before you know it your sitting on the pot between 2 and 10.
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Nah, UVa is the Tommy Hilfiger of football brands. Had its peak back in the 90s, where for one brief moment it appeared to be the peak of cool, but quickly fell off, and now you can only find them in the bargain section at any local Stein Mart or Macy's.
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Nolan Richardson looked a hog when he got angry and was coaching Arkansas. Paul Johnson's face looks like it's been stung by a thousand yellowjackets. Or what about Coach K who looks exactly like the Blue Devil mascot?
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We got the bowl we deserved (and Hokie Nation will show up in force!) based on our record and who we lost to. Let's beat the pants off of them to continue making a statement and move on to 2017.
Go Hokies!
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Hey, I'll take it. It's better than being store brand, which I am assuming would be a team like Eastern Carolina.
LOLUVA would be like the brand that says they are better than the store brand and the name brands, is a lot cheaper, but ends up giving you the runs for 3 days, and before you know it your sitting on the pot between 2 and 10.
UVA football's brand identity lines up pretty well with Charmin. Super soft and super shitty.
You take that back, I like my Charmin ultra strong!!
I'd think the brand would be Angel Soft wouldn't it?
Someone needs to post the loluva linemen doing snow angels pic...
A mighty fine recommendation by a wise man.
Why would you want to insult Charmin that way.
Wouldn't UVA be the knockoff brand?
Yep, you'd find their football brand in Aldi
Hey now, don't be knocking Aldi. If anything, LOLUVA is like the Dollar Tree knockoffs
It would be on the giveaway pile at Goodwill.
FTFY
You know what they say, one cop's trash is another man's treasure.
FTFY
Nah, UVa is the Tommy Hilfiger of football brands. Had its peak back in the 90s, where for one brief moment it appeared to be the peak of cool, but quickly fell off, and now you can only find them in the bargain section at any local Stein Mart or Macy's.
... but still way too highly priced in Macy's as if all that money makes it better.
...and sold cheap in outlet malls with oversized logos.
Between 2 and 10 is also the projected attendance for next year's Spring Festival
That's an optimistic projection don't you think? Considering that would be greater than the number of fans at UVA's spring
gamefestival.is there a coach out there that more resembles his mascot than Bert does to the Razorback?
I guess Kirby Smart kinda looks like a bulldog. Dabo has those stoned-yellow eyes like his Tigers mascot.
But nobody takes the cake like Chaney when he was coaching Temple basketball. Hoot.
Lane Kiffin's dead eyes remind me of an owl.
If we're going beyond football I swear Coach K looks like the blue devil mascot.
Nolan Richardson looked a hog when he got angry and was coaching Arkansas. Paul Johnson's face looks like it's been stung by a thousand yellowjackets. Or what about Coach K who looks exactly like the Blue Devil mascot?
Coach Mendenhall literally has a Bronco's ass for an ass, does that count?
Sure would be nice if we could say the same, instead we got a crappy bowl and $EC bottomfeeder...er, I mean yeah samesies
Belk Bowl is a great bowl to get if you're not going to the top tier, in my opinion. Obviously subjective, but there are many, many worse ones.
It's been said: Don't lose to Syracuse and GT....
We got the bowl we deserved (and Hokie Nation will show up in force!) based on our record and who we lost to. Let's beat the pants off of them to continue making a statement and move on to 2017.
Go Hokies!