GREAT Article on Zaire Taylor to Tide us Over Until Gametime
Pretty sure this one has not been linked yet...tough to keep track of all the great pieces this week.
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Another great article
I think this is just another example of why you HAVE TO love this Missouri team.
Great character breeds excellence.
"If you believe in telekinesis, raise my hand."
I've never had them
and, honestly, I don’t think I’ve ever seen them on sale. They sound like something that Beaker (from Muppets, not a jayhawk fan) would bake.
"When he went for that ball and dived over the table, I knew what was next to come. I felt sorry for what Texas Tech had to face after that."
-- J. T. Tiller - 3/12/09
Official gummi candy of . . .
Rock M Nation.
by Michael Atchison on Mar 28, 2009 3:14 PM CDT up reply actions
Fish
I read that article & looked online to see if I can ship him some Swedish Fish.
"When I first got here," said Missouri coach Mike Anderson, "it was 20 minutes of hell and 20 minutes of what the hell are you doing?"
by tigers and chiefs fan on Mar 28, 2009 3:20 PM CDT up reply actions
That wouldn't be a violation would it?
Offering unofficial benefits to our student athletes?
"When he went for that ball and dived over the table, I knew what was next to come. I felt sorry for what Texas Tech had to face after that."
-- J. T. Tiller - 3/12/09
Oh Criminey
I don’t know.
I don’t think I will actually do it.
Just a thought.
"When I first got here," said Missouri coach Mike Anderson, "it was 20 minutes of hell and 20 minutes of what the hell are you doing?"
by tigers and chiefs fan on Mar 28, 2009 3:22 PM CDT up reply actions
I mean, Kansas wouldn't get busted for it
but we probably would.
Well, now that Roy is gone, we don’t have anyone in the neighborhood to report it.
"When he went for that ball and dived over the table, I knew what was next to come. I felt sorry for what Texas Tech had to face after that."
-- J. T. Tiller - 3/12/09
SNACKDOWN!!!!
Claasick!
Epic!
"When he went for that ball and dived over the table, I knew what was next to come. I felt sorry for what Texas Tech had to face after that."
-- J. T. Tiller - 3/12/09

















