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To: MythMan who wrote (3697)7/4/2001 9:38:12 PM
From: happynappy  Respond to of 11146
 
MM...51, 39....hike, hike...

I knew about the Athelon prediction, but not the other. Notable is the fact that we dont have any units in the win, place or show categories.
I hope the discipline that Brian Norwood brings to coaching the secondary carries over to the rest of the defense.
There is absolutely no hope on offense with Senecca or McCoo(maybe McCoo doesnt cut it with the grades). Yikes, Larry Johhnson as the feature back!!
I say storm the field before the Miami game and pull down the goal posts. Unless you and Gary want to chain ourselves together at the 50 yard line...hands clenched in fisted rage.
I feel another song coming on.
Later,
Napster



To: MythMan who wrote (3697)7/8/2001 9:57:43 AM
From: Thomas M.  Respond to of 11146
 
<<< Michigan State suspended ticket sales for the Oct.
6 outdoor hockey game with Michigan after 61,000
tickets were sold.

''This is unbelievable,'' athletics director Clarence
Underwood said Saturday. ''I never imagined selling
61,000 tickets in nine business days. It's amazing
how the fans have embraced this event.''

Sales have topped the record for international
hockey attendance. A crowd of 55,000 attended the
1957 game at the world championships in Moscow
between the Soviet Union and Sweden.

Spartan Stadium can seat 72,027 people, but the
university is holding 10,000 seats for Michigan State
students and additional requests from season-ticket
holders, Underwood said.

Tickets for the event, dubbed the ''Cold War,'' went
on sale June 25 at a cost of $10 or $18 a seat.

''Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine selling out
Spartan Stadium in nine days,'' Michigan State
hockey coach Ron Mason said. ''This is exciting,
and the game is still three months away.''

Michigan State said it has received phone orders
from all over the Midwest and as far away as Florida. >>>

It sure looks like Big 10 fans are bored out of their minds. -g-

Tom



To: MythMan who wrote (3697)7/8/2001 2:09:00 PM
From: Nittany Lion  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11146
 
I hope you realize just how lucky you are that you have friends in high places - pay no attention to the dumpster outside the room. <g>

Gary