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Because we can debate about the number of schools are included in that and which audience is included in that.

My inclusive audience would be college football fans as opposed to women like my Mom that only knows schools where he close relatives went and whom she saw us watch that weekend. It would be mitigated by the past 10 years,

When I talk to relatives and friends from other parts of the country, they know VT for various reasons, some for sports, some are engineers, some see lots of people in other parts of the world wearing VT gear.

I'm not sure how you think we are one of the more famous schools outside of the SEC... anOSU, Michigan, Nebraska, Wisconsin, ND, PSU (which might be moot in this argument), USC, Oregon, MSU (players were alive for the Dantonio era), Miami, Clemson, FSU are all more famous for their football.

No, they are still using powdered as they are cheaper to transport and require no refrigeration and lighter and smaller to store.
Ships make their own water.

The upside of this consideration for transport and storage is that it is more efficient to store the ingredients to make bread than it is to store bread. Even small ships have a baker to make the daily bread.

Gotta love the fire & confidence Bo Bassett's gonna add to the team - dude points to someone in the crowd as he's pulling off the Tech move to win the match

It was hard getting over my addiction to the Hokie Pokey.

But I've turned myself around and that's what it's all about.

That could be, I watched it live and she definitely had to be helped off the floor. Concussion protocol would make sense. Definitely missed her today.

Story I heard at the game was she banged heads with an opposing player late in the game. No idea what the actual reason is.

Wally Lancaster had 39 points then

Ah, good 'ole Wally Ball - never met a shot he didn't like. My roommates and I tried one game (on the radio I think, don't believe it was televised) to drink for every time he shot the ball. Not all of us made it to the end.

I was there too! Bimbo had 36 in regulation and 15 in the two OTs. (He was NOT player of the game cause they picked that at the end of regulation and Wally Lancaster had 39 points then). Both teams shot (contested) threes from near the logos near the mid-court all game. We were down 62-48 at the half and I remember turning to my friend and saying 'hey we can come back'(Was always irrationally optimistic fan even then). We came back to tie at 110 all in regulation; 122 all after 1st OT and 141-132 final score. Couldn't believe that some fans left between the 1st and 2nd OT periods to beat the crowd exist and traffic.

That team finished 19-10; scored 100+ in 7 games and were 5-2 in those losing 104-112 @ Memphis and 127-102 @Southern Miss(also gave up over 100 in 6 games going 2-4 in those games. The free food then was free soda at 8 points, free medium fries at 90 and free Big Mac at 100. Only 5 times did we score less than 80 points. Avg points per game scored was about 94 and points allowed about 86.

Only wins were Rutgers and Bama. BYU couldn't even score til 7 min left and gave up 16 in the second half to cover the spread; TCU led 17-6 early in the 4th which would've covered but gave up two TDs late to lose outright; Oregon led by 8 going into the 4th but gave up two TDs late and barely even hung on to win with FG with time running out;UNC blew a 17 point 4th qtr lead to squeak out a 5 point win.

Somehow still tied for 4th in the standings with just a few weeks to go despite three straight weeks at 2 wins a piece

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