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Went to a few classes at OSU after graduating with a 4 year degree from USMC. I don't call OSU we or us like a lot of fans who never attended OU or OSU do. Not really on topic but I wonder how many will admit to still having student loan balances that went to either. How many actually work in the field of your degree? Maybe a topic for another thread or one to be avoided altogether.
 

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Went to a few classes at OSU after graduating with a 4 year degree from USMC. I don't call OSU we or us like a lot of fans who never attended OU or OSU do. Not really on topic but I wonder how many will admit to still having student loan balances that went to either. How many actually work in the field of your degree? Maybe a topic for another thread or one to be avoided altogether.

Well according to one of OSU's players that makes you a bandwagon fan. Sorry you can't use "we" or "us" too.

I will say this, the nastiest fans, on either side, tend to be the ones that never set foot on campus for academic reasons. Hell, they don't even go the games in person.
 

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Well according to one of OSU's players that makes you a bandwagon fan. Sorry you can't use "we" or "us" too.

I will say this, the nastiest fans, on either side, tend to be the ones that never set foot on campus for academic reasons. Hell, they don't even go the games in person.
I knew you would have a smart ass comment. 😂
 

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Isn't that better than a dumb ass comment?
Maybe. OU graduates qualify as smart asses. Speaking of, here's a Cowboy traitor talking trash before the game as well.
 
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Maybe. OU graduates qualify as smart asses. Speaking of, here's a Cowboy traitor talking trash before the game as well.
Not sure if you actually read it. But to me, there was no "trash talk."

"Not once, and he doesn't care that I left," Ford said. "He didn't care that I was leaving when I was about to leave. I tried to inform them, he didn't care.

"I don't think me and the staff have the best relationship. Some of the coaches still text me to this day, but not all of them. ... When I was informing the coaching staff of thinking about leaving, they're like, 'OK, get on out of here.' They're pretty much like we don't want to talk to you. So that's just the life we live. It is what it is."



Ford said this spring the injuries were one of the reasons he wanted to leave, saying he just needed a change of scenery and was reminded of his injuries every time he walked into Boone Pickens Stadium. An Oklahoma native, he stayed in-state and made what he called a "bold choice" to transfer to OSU's biggest rival, which obviously earned him a great deal of scorn from Cowboys fans.




"It was tough," he said in February, according to the Tulsa World. "I know what's best for my career, and I met the people here and my mindset changed about Oklahoma and how I felt about them. At the end of the day, it was business for me and I'm happy I'm here."
 

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Not sure if you actually read it. But to me, there was no "trash talk."

"Not once, and he doesn't care that I left," Ford said. "He didn't care that I was leaving when I was about to leave. I tried to inform them, he didn't care.

"I don't think me and the staff have the best relationship. Some of the coaches still text me to this day, but not all of them. ... When I was informing the coaching staff of thinking about leaving, they're like, 'OK, get on out of here.' They're pretty much like we don't want to talk to you. So that's just the life we live. It is what it is."



Ford said this spring the injuries were one of the reasons he wanted to leave, saying he just needed a change of scenery and was reminded of his injuries every time he walked into Boone Pickens Stadium. An Oklahoma native, he stayed in-state and made what he called a "bold choice" to transfer to OSU's biggest rival, which obviously earned him a great deal of scorn from Cowboys fans.




"It was tough," he said in February, according to the Tulsa World. "I know what's best for my career, and I met the people here and my mindset changed about Oklahoma and how I felt about them. At the end of the day, it was business for me and I'm happy I'm here."
I read it or wouldn't have posted it. Of course you conveniently left out the trash talk part of it in your copy and partial paste.
"He loves being petty and I can't wait to play him. I can't wait to see his face" . He's
perfect for the woke OU squad since just walking into OSU gave him bad memories of being injured.
 

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Not sure if you actually read it. But to me, there was no "trash talk."

"Not once, and he doesn't care that I left," Ford said. "He didn't care that I was leaving when I was about to leave. I tried to inform them, he didn't care.

"I don't think me and the staff have the best relationship. Some of the coaches still text me to this day, but not all of them. ... When I was informing the coaching staff of thinking about leaving, they're like, 'OK, get on out of here.' They're pretty much like we don't want to talk to you. So that's just the life we live. It is what it is."



Ford said this spring the injuries were one of the reasons he wanted to leave, saying he just needed a change of scenery and was reminded of his injuries every time he walked into Boone Pickens Stadium. An Oklahoma native, he stayed in-state and made what he called a "bold choice" to transfer to OSU's biggest rival, which obviously earned him a great deal of scorn from Cowboys fans.




"It was tough," he said in February, according to the Tulsa World. "I know what's best for my career, and I met the people here and my mindset changed about Oklahoma and how I felt about them. At the end of the day, it was business for me and I'm happy I'm here."

OSU coaches being petty?!!! Lemme go find my shocked face....
 

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OSU coaches being petty?!!! Lemme go find my shocked face....
Some members looking for a response over on your pistol classified if you haven't seen it yet. I LMAO when I read you "didn't have time" to negotiate on prices.
I know it's done a lot these days but a person who plays for a team 4 years and then transfers shouldn't expect the departing coaches to have a lot of love for them. If that's considered petty by some it says a lot about character or should say lack of. I hope he does see Gundy's face Saturday. Maybe he will be man enough to shake his hand when the Pokes win.
 
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OSU alum here with a BS in fire protection engineering. The student loans were paid off many many years ago. I worked in the kitchen at Eskimo Joe’s in the evening and I cleaned a sorority house in the mornings to keep the debt as low as possible. Those sorority girls were ***ing nasty! After graduating, I worked in the field for about 15 years. Around 2008, I changed directions. Everything I’ve done since, I learned on a monopoly board when I was about 6 years old. I’m still waiting to Pass Go to get my $200.

GO POKES!!!
 

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