AZGrizFan said:Well it depends on which sport you’re talking about. ASU is light years ahead of UA in the state of Arizona in football. Not so much in basketball. Idaho >>>> Idaho State.
And I have no idea what BMS is in Wyoming.
SACCAT66 said:AZGrizFan said:Well it depends on which sport you’re talking about. ASU is light years ahead of UA in the state of Arizona in football. Not so much in basketball. Idaho >>>> Idaho State.
And I have no idea what BMS is in Wyoming.
Marty Daniel's led the BMS Goats to Back-to-Back national championships... One of the greatest teams ever!! Thad Castle was a #1 overall pick.
alabamagrizzly said:Who is Minnesota and Nebraska little brother too? Also, Twitter wouldn’t let me view it cus there’s insensitive content
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You think they had to dig deep in Wyoming? Check out Vermont. They couldn’t come up with anything so they went with Monsters UniversityCDAGRIZ said:So many are eating the trash on twitter. For what it’s worth, Montana is correct, of course. They had to dig deep for Wyoming. Not sure if that place exists. Texas was for twitter engagement purposes for sure. The acronym for the survey service is a decent clue.
Griz til I die said:You think they had to dig deep in Wyoming? Check out Vermont. They couldn’t come up with anything so they went with Monsters UniversityCDAGRIZ said:So many are eating the trash on twitter. For what it’s worth, Montana is correct, of course. They had to dig deep for Wyoming. Not sure if that place exists. Texas was for twitter engagement purposes for sure. The acronym for the survey service is a decent clue.![]()
Yukon said:what is that in Alaska?
A&M and MSU alumni would have a good argument to challenge that statement.Zirg said:The ones that jumps out to me are U of Texas,Michigan and Minnesota. There's, obviously, no other big-time program in Minnesota, and Texas and Michigan are the premier colleges in their respective states,IMO.
kemajic said:A&M and MSU alumni would have a good argument to challenge that statement.Zirg said:The ones that jumps out to me are U of Texas,Michigan and Minnesota. There's, obviously, no other big-time program in Minnesota, and Texas and Michigan are the premier colleges in their respective states,IMO.