Forward Pass is 100 years old today!!
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Forward Pass is 100 years old today!!
Happy Birthday the Forward Pass is 100 years old today!!
It only took Nebraska 98 years to find it!
(Thanks Dan Patrick for this one)
It only took Nebraska 98 years to find it!
(Thanks Dan Patrick for this one)
You elected a ****** RAPIST to be our President
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Re: Forward Pass is 100 years old today!!
mslacat wrote:Happy Birthday the Forward Pass is 100 years old today!!
It only took Nebraska 98 years to find it!
(Thanks Dan Patrick for this one)
And only took Colorado 4 quarters to lose it.
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Re: Forward Pass is 100 years old today!!
One of the articles in ESPN had the line something to the effect Colorado could not run or pass; they were researching other optionsHelenaCat95 wrote:mslacat wrote:Happy Birthday the Forward Pass is 100 years old today!!
It only took Nebraska 98 years to find it!
(Thanks Dan Patrick for this one)
And only took Colorado 4 quarters to lose it.
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Apparently they are using it again this year. I didn't watch the game but noticed Swogger completed over 50%. Then I looked at his yds/comp. and I believe it was 4.4. Actually 7.6 yds/comp., but still pretty low. If they threw a lot of short passes that might explain his high comp. %.HelenaCat95 wrote:mslacat wrote:Maybe a Griz fan could give us some history on the shovel passI believe its 4th birthday is approaching
I don't care who you are....that's funny.
Like I said, I didn't watch, just saw stats.
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Even Dave Dickenson couldn't make those god-awful uniforms look any good. Thanks for reminding us of just one more reason why it is fun to hate the griz! Leave it to a bunch of hypocritical tree-hugging liberal hippies to turn away from their true school colors when the opportunity to benefit from American capitalism at its finest provides the chance for them to make a few more bucks comes their way!

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Acutally the school was maroon and silver before switching to the burnt orange and yellow....so to say that they turned away from their true colors would be wrongBozoneCat wrote:Even Dave Dickenson couldn't make those god-awful uniforms look any good. Thanks for reminding us of just one more reason why it is fun to hate the griz! Leave it to a bunch of hypocritical tree-hugging liberal hippies to turn away from their true school colors when the opportunity to benefit from American capitalism at its finest provides the chance for them to make a few more bucks comes their way!![]()
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Actually, the official school colors are still copper, silver, and gold. Somehow, UM turned that into puke-orange and piss-yellow. When someone finally came out of their smoke-induced haze and realized that those uniforms were the ugliest ever seen by man (until Oregon as of late), they invented the "spirit colors" as a marketing ploy. Worked pretty well, too.Swilly3224 wrote:Acutally the school was maroon and silver before switching to the burnt orange and yellow....so to say that they turned away from their true colors would be wrongBozoneCat wrote:Even Dave Dickenson couldn't make those god-awful uniforms look any good. Thanks for reminding us of just one more reason why it is fun to hate the griz! Leave it to a bunch of hypocritical tree-hugging liberal hippies to turn away from their true school colors when the opportunity to benefit from American capitalism at its finest provides the chance for them to make a few more bucks comes their way!![]()
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The school colors have always been copper, silver and gold. We're Montana! Copper is a hard color to artificially produce, so from 1893 to the mid 60s UM used burgundy to stand for copper. In the mid-60s under Jack Swarthout, the Griz adopted Texas burnt orange as copper and used all 3 colors. In 1996, we went back to using burgundy for copper. You're right that it was a marketing ploy though. In 1996 I believe only Montana and Texas were using Texas burnt orange, and UM felt that color was too expensive to mass produce.BozoneCat wrote:Actually, the official school colors are still copper, silver, and gold. Somehow, UM turned that into puke-orange and piss-yellow. When someone finally came out of their smoke-induced haze and realized that those uniforms were the ugliest ever seen by man (until Oregon as of late), they invented the "spirit colors" as a marketing ploy. Worked pretty well, too.Swilly3224 wrote:Acutally the school was maroon and silver before switching to the burnt orange and yellow....so to say that they turned away from their true colors would be wrongBozoneCat wrote:Even Dave Dickenson couldn't make those god-awful uniforms look any good. Thanks for reminding us of just one more reason why it is fun to hate the griz! Leave it to a bunch of hypocritical tree-hugging liberal hippies to turn away from their true school colors when the opportunity to benefit from American capitalism at its finest provides the chance for them to make a few more bucks comes their way!![]()
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M'God, the Griz fans don't even know what their school colors are!! According to the October 1998 Griz Main Hall to Main Street rag, "UM ranks 40th in overall logo sales among the 175 universities nationwide that are represented by the Atlanta-based Collegiate Licensing Co. Marked increases in sales came on the heels of the Grizzly football team's I-AA National Championship title in 1995 and when UM returned to the tradition of using the original spirit colors of maroon and silver in 1996, . Maybe they're copper, silver, and gold, or maybe just copper and silver, or maybe maroon or maybe burgundy ---- or perhaps it's light grey and dark pink. Next thing they will be changing their song to "Up with Missoula County, little fellas, turn down your nose."
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Bozone hit it. The school colors are copper, silver and gold, with the actual color being the actual color of the metal. The "spirit colors" are what the teams wear to represent the metals.MAGOO wrote:M'God, the Griz fans don't even know what their school colors are!! According to the October 1998 Griz Main Hall to Main Street rag, "UM ranks 40th in overall logo sales among the 175 universities nationwide that are represented by the Atlanta-based Collegiate Licensing Co. Marked increases in sales came on the heels of the Grizzly football team's I-AA National Championship title in 1995 and when UM returned to the tradition of using the original spirit colors of maroon and silver in 1996, . Maybe they're copper, silver, and gold, or maybe just copper and silver, or maybe maroon or maybe burgundy ---- or perhaps it's light grey and dark pink. Next thing they will be changing their song to "Up with Missoula County, little fellas, turn down your nose."
You're partly right though. I said burgundy instead of maroon

