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I use the shaking keys app.
Maybe it is a stock photo
there isnt any official stipend, thats one of the major points of contention between the bcs conferences and the ncaa currently
Thanks HokieJoe!
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Brady Taylor will more then likely end up at RT, McLaughlin is a freshman starting at LT. But who knows
Got your back.
Totally agree. I hope he stays on the defensive side of the ball too.
Not only that, but I hope we give him a fair shot at defensive end before trying to slide him inside to DT. To me, he just looks like a prototype "End" in our system (i.e.: the larger DE that plays on the short side of the field.) It's the position that James Gayle is playing now. Conversely, he really doesn't look to have the thick legs and butt that we typically like to see in our DTs.
Of course, I trust Charley Wiles 100% to make the smartest decision on where he plays. But at the same time, I hope it winds up being defensive end.
how it feels walking back to the car after a loss
Someone give Nick a thumbs up for my accidental down vote.
need some scoreboard pics!
C'mon Blacksburg peoples!
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Momentum is a hell of a drug. Before that call, it was our ballgame, though it was close. After that, momentum was heavily in USC's favor. One call CAN change a game.
I use my cellphone plenty during games (between downs and during timeouts of course) to check scores, injury news, and make witty comments via text to my friends in the MVs (when I can no longer yell that far). It's not cellphones that are the problem. It's all in how they're used.
This isn't my area of expertise, and I don't actually know, but I think the connectivity problem arises when the stadium is at capacity and tens of thousands of people are all simultaneously trying to use the internet. In other words, it isn't so much a signal strength issue as it is a bandwidth issue. I know I have tried to tweet during a game before and could not. Regardless, it is an unacceptable reason to leave a football game.
You are absolutely correct. Going in as we speak
It was one call that halted one drive in the 3rd quarter. It cost us a shot at a score, field goal at least but maybe touchdown. Either way, it didn't set them up with anything special, they still had to drive down the field to score.
A total swing of up to 7 points. We ended up losing by 11, that's not the only thing we would've needed.
I'm really starting to not appreciate how we all like to use the refs as an excuse. Maybe we could play well enough to get far enough ahead that one or two terrible calls aren't going to cost us a game.
I should legally be allowed to backhand anyone who legitimately thinks this way.

Excuse me. Leaving a game because of spotty/lousy reception? ROFLOL. I was live-tweeting all the spring scrimmages and part of the spring games, and never had any problem.
I call BS on those who claim they have lousy internet connectivity.
ONE DOES NOT SIMPLY LEAVE AT HALFTIME
I'm the same way except with Temple, but I'd be lying if I didnt see some of my fellow fans leave early for reasons I disagreed with
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Newsome!






Crap.