Where are the Oregon State fans?

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  1. Bengal B

    Bengal B Founding Member

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    The Beaver fans in Oregon are probably out hugging trees.
     
  2. rickyd

    rickyd Founding Member

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    Tail Draggers

    If your tail was dragging all the time, you might be a little slow to come around too!!!!!!
     
  3. Crip*TEAM KATT

    Crip*TEAM KATT As Wild As We Wanna Be

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    All this talk

    about tail and beavers and trees, damn the wife needs to get home soon
     
  4. Bengal B

    Bengal B Founding Member

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    I might have to head to the Gold Club.
     
  5. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

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    haven't been there in quite some time.
     
  6. diamondheadtiger

    diamondheadtiger Founding Member

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    I don't know how many are making the trip to Baton Rouge, but plenty of OSU fans hanging out on ebay trying to sell their tickets over the last few weeks. :) :) :) :)
     
  7. j0nathanr0y

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    bunch of [​IMG] hippies
     
  8. OSU Beavers

    OSU Beavers Freshman

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    OSU is here

    I am certain more OSU fans are here reading your posts. I know I have been.

    Yes, the Internet has made it's way west.

    Yes, we have trees but I have never hugged one...University of Oregon happens to be the tree hugger university. OSU manages the trees with their forestry program...

    So you know that a beaver has a large tail. Very perceptive...

    I happen to be looking forward to this game as of course many others. OSU has stepped up to play a national power team in LSU. Most are happy to be doing this and some would have rather played Temple.

    I am a realist and know that an OSU win is not a real possibility, but the experience of playing the Tigers will be better than playing Sacramento State or Eastern Kentucky.


    I hope we surprise and also put a little scare in some of your minds. I hope you are not all closed minded furballs, but know some of you are. I'll continue to read your posts and hope to see constructive posts.

    I only wish a program like LSU would have entertained a home/home series but again knew that was never to happen.

    It was good to see Oklahoma do this with Oregon.

    Remember to pet and hug your beaver...


    BTW...an addition to this post...No hippies at OSU. Again, that would be Oregon.
     
  9. Crip*TEAM KATT

    Crip*TEAM KATT As Wild As We Wanna Be

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    nice

    Well if you plan on coming down I will give you an inviation to come and tailgate with a great bunch of guys.

    As far as the home/ home series I think that would be great for both teams.

    And i always pet my beaver but prefer mine hairless and the bigger tail the better.
     
  10. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

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    yes, they have a jaded view of OSU. the tree huggers are the quack-attack. For those not up to date, OSU is similar to thug U since erickson took it over. Many juco players and they come with swagger and play with that attitude that the Canes had. They have some good skilled positions yet lack depth on their lines. these guys can play they just lack discipline and depth usually.

    enough of my assessment, welcome to our board and fill me in on your take of this years beaver cleavers.
     

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