NC state game

#6
#6
Moo U? Doesn't even make sense.

I'd say close to 80% orange

Obviously, you know nothing of NC State's agricultural heritage. Calling NC State moo u is like calling Auburn cow college. Makes perfect sense when you know a little about the history of a school.
 
#9
#9
Obviously, you know nothing of NC State's agricultural heritage. Calling NC State moo u is like calling Auburn cow college. Makes perfect sense when you know a little about the history of a school.

What is the meaning of a cow college?
 
#12
#12
Obviously, you know nothing of NC State's agricultural heritage. Calling NC State moo u is like calling Auburn cow college. Makes perfect sense when you know a little about the history of a school.

Had an old CO that went there for agriculture(can't remember his exact major). Just forgot about it.
 
#14
#14
What is the meaning of a cow college?

Welcome to Insulting Another College 101: When a school has an agricultural heritage, it can be derisively referred to as a cow college, moo u, or something along that line.

There's nothing else to see here. Move along.
 
#15
#15
Moo U? Doesn't even make sense.

I'd say close to 80% orange

Moo U because NCSU is a heavy agriculture school with strong engineering, architecture and textile focus. I believe UNC fans give them this moniker. I think its clever...

NCSU responds: better to have agriculture than no culture at all.

Or so my father tells me as a 1974 NCSU grad
 
#16
#16
Moo U because NCSU is a heavy agriculture school with strong engineering, architecture and textile focus. I believe UNC fans give them this moniker. I think its clever...

NCSU responds: better to have agriculture than no culture at all.

Or so my father tells me as a 1974 NCSU grad



You are correct, sir. Another valid response is: better ag than f*g.
 
#18
#18
Moo U because NCSU is a heavy agriculture school with strong engineering, architecture and textile focus. I believe UNC fans give them this moniker. I think its clever...

NCSU responds: better to have agriculture than no culture at all.

Or so my father tells me as a 1974 NCSU grad

Ugh Carolina fans. Daddy's money sure can't buy class.
 
#20
#20
You are correct, sir. Another valid response is: better ag than f*g.

I grew up in a house with more than a few struttin' wolf images, like your avi. In fact, I came very close to going to NCSU for the architecture program, but fell in love with UT when I visited. No offense, but NCSU's campus was just too...whats the polite way to say it...industrial?

My father also got a degree from the UT space institute so he has the ability to pull for NCSU in basketball (a relic of the 74/83 national championships/Jimmy V) and UT football (I was there in 1998, and my sister and he are also grads). I say that, and he has already loudly proclaimed that August 31st we will be sitting on opposite sides of the proverbial table.

Regardless, it is a good school and I respect you guys. That won't help you at all come August 31st, I am afraid that all the huffin and a puffin isn't going be able to call the dogs off. Go Vols!

At least we can agree that we both hate UNC/Duke. Ef em, I say.
 
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#22
#22
It's gonna be bad... I feel like we r the ones with a wolf pack just dying to kill someone in another color than orange... I feel bad for nc state.. They're not gonna know what hit em..
 
#23
#23
This is what they are not going to know how to deal with..6'6 375
 

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#24
#24
I'd love to see 80% or more in bright Tennessee Orange screaming their lungs out.

Proof to the entire nation that Tennessee fans are the best in the world and travel well to support the climb back to fame of our young footVols.

This game will start a Winning streak in that building that will last for many years to come.

VFL...GBO!!!
 

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