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Cal Poly SLO Mustangs scouting report

ESPN line has Griz -17.5 with the o/u at 64.5

Scats -22 o/u 58.5
Udaho -19.5 o/u 48.5
Davis -8.5 o/u 63.5
Suck St -9.5 o/u 59.5
 
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Born and raised MONTANA GRIZZLIES.

Don't like it, stay in cali where you belong. There's too many of you in the glorious Big Sky already. You can have the buttwiper of canada too, that's not allowed in my house any more than a whorenet, laggy or a crustang.
What I see in MSO is a hell of a lot of Texas plates NOT Ca..
 
Most of the ones I meet are from Texas--I can tell because they talk funny.
They probably say the same thing about "y'all" but I wouldn't trust anyone from Cali putting on that front either. There are a lot of good people in Texas and most of them are proud and don't want to leave the lone star. As for me, I can't wait to retire and get back home to Montana where I belong.
 
They probably say the same thing about "y'all" but I wouldn't trust anyone from Cali putting on that front either. There are a lot of good people in Texas and most of them are proud and don't want to leave the lone star. As for me, I can't wait to retire and get back home to Montana where I belong.
I'm not gonna trust the label. jk We went wrong when we wanted Montana on the map so bad that we couldn't stop talking about how great Montana is. Then we expected people to just visit and make note but not move there? We were stupid and delusional. We should've listened to our parents/grandparents/great-grandparents/great-great grandparents, who knew a good thing when they had it, and kept our mouths shut.

BTW, my dad's from Texas and loved everything Texas (Cowboys, Longhorns, Lone Star Beer, Texas BBQ) but he never went back to Texas, even after he retired.
 
I'm not gonna trust the label. jk We went wrong when we wanted Montana on the map so bad that we couldn't stop talking about how great Montana is. Then we expected people to just visit and make note but not move there? We were stupid and delusional. We should've listened to our parents/grandparents/great-grandparents/great-great grandparents, who knew a good thing when they had it, and kept our mouths shut.

BTW, my dad's from Texas and loved everything Texas (Cowboys, Longhorns, Lone Star Beer, Texas BBQ) but he never went back to Texas, even after he retired.
I wonder what Chief Joseph would say.
 
I'm not gonna trust the label. jk We went wrong when we wanted Montana on the map so bad that we couldn't stop talking about how great Montana is. Then we expected people to just visit and make note but not move there? We were stupid and delusional. We should've listened to our parents/grandparents/great-grandparents/great-great grandparents, who knew a good thing when they had it, and kept our mouths shut.
It also didn't help losing all those hard winters in the 70's where we've seen snow like that only a hand full of times since. The new kids in school in September left desks as empty as the U-Haul lots right after spring break up and then there were another bunch of one year exchange students the next year. Rinse, snow, repeat!
With the Texans here, when they make fun of my NW Montana broken Canadian nasal tone and find out where I'm from, they tell me they heard it's beautiful and would love to visit, but then quickly add in "It's cold there, isn't it." By their definition, 60 is "FREEZING" and I can count on one hand the number of times I have taken a coat out of the closet, and that would include since the first time I came to my in-laws for Christmas.
 
I wonder what Chief Joseph would say.
ChatGPT says Chief Joseph would say this -> "I will speak for my people who loved the valley and the rivers; we were promised a place to live in peace and that promise was taken from us. When many come into our lands from far away, they bring new lives and new needs, but they must also learn what was here before them, honor the promises that were broken, and not forget the children who suffered. I am tired of fighting; let there be justice for those whose homes were taken and respect for all who now share this land"
 
ChatGPT says Chief Joseph would say this -> "I will speak for my people who loved the valley and the rivers; we were promised a place to live in peace and that promise was taken from us. When many come into our lands from far away, they bring new lives and new needs, but they must also learn what was here before them, honor the promises that were broken, and not forget the children who suffered. I am tired of fighting; let there be justice for those whose homes were taken and respect for all who now share this landY.

Not really POTR
More like Post for all Time
Chief Joseph was a true visionary
 
If it's not raining, I'm thinking Pease pulls a few more gadget plays out of the playbook and we run the ball more effectively. We open up the Wildcat formation to more plays and Ah Yat passes for 400+ yards and 2 TDS. Defense gives up yards and points but will make adjustments and stiffen in the second half and the Griz eek out a 45-35 win late in the 4th Qtr. If it's raining, it becomes a run slogfest and the Griz win going away - 28-10.
Even though it wasn't raining, do I get half a brownie for predicting 28-10?
 
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