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Post by WyomingGrizFan » Tue Dec 12, 2006 4:51 am

GO BEARS!!! SUPER BOWL OR BUST!!!!!!!!
Now you want to hire George Halas!!!

Well, I got to admit, not only was he a HC for some forty years or so, but the actual, bonded, true-blue owner of the team as well. That way, I guess, then, he'll never leave.

Besides, I don't think good o' Ted would want to leave D. C. anyways. He's too stuck on trying to be some kind of senator or something. At least, that's what I hear; I wouldn't hire him anyway, even if his name did rhyme with 'Teddy-bear,' or was that Theodore?



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Post by BobCatFan » Tue Dec 12, 2006 8:04 am

He is looking

University of Hawai'i defensive coordinator Jerry Glanville might very well be a candidate to fill the head football coaching job at North Texas. He just doesn't know it.
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Post by Botcat1234 » Tue Dec 12, 2006 12:55 pm

He isnt going to North Texas. I think he would be a great fit here. I believe he has helped the program fundraise in the past...anyone know for sure?



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Post by catatac » Tue Dec 12, 2006 4:14 pm

Botcat1234 wrote:He isnt going to North Texas. I think he would be a great fit here. I believe he has helped the program fundraise in the past...anyone know for sure?
I think he is a friend of Kramer's. He came to the Great Falls Booster banquet a couple years ago and gave a speech.


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Post by LTown Cat » Tue Dec 12, 2006 4:22 pm

catatac wrote:
Botcat1234 wrote:He isnt going to North Texas. I think he would be a great fit here. I believe he has helped the program fundraise in the past...anyone know for sure?
I think he is a friend of Kramer's. He came to the Great Falls Booster banquet a couple years ago and gave a speech.
North Texas hired a Texas High School coach today. It is on the ESPN college football wire.



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Post by Helcat72 » Tue Dec 12, 2006 4:28 pm

WyomingGrizFan wrote:
I don't know whether he was an assistant, but I know he played for us.
He must have been the best LB you guys have ever had then. Does that mean that the species of Wildcat that Northern Michigan has is a type of bobcat as well? At least back to 1961 - 1964 I suppose, huh? Jeez. Delusions of grandeur.
I have a very good source that played with him at MSU in 1959. He stayed until the spring if 1960 begore he left.


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Post by WyomingGrizFan » Tue Dec 12, 2006 7:21 pm

What gives you the right to judge us for hopin a big "name" joins the program
All the rights in the world grant me that at the very least; what I do about it is and can be completely different; as Kant would say, 'nobody ever doubts their sense of judgement." I don't choose my friends at random either --Talbot Mundy.



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Post by WyomingGrizFan » Tue Dec 12, 2006 7:39 pm

I have a very good source that played with him at MSU in 1959. He stayed until the spring if 1960 begore he left.
Interestingly then, that the University of Hawai'i 'only' lists playing experience with Northern Michigan, after being born 14 October 1941 in Detroit, reportedly, & being raised in Perrysburg, Ohio, a suburb of Toledo, with his high school no. #73 being retired 17 July 2001. Unnamed sources are not bunch better than any other unsubstantiated statements. Name lacking, credibility lacking, etc.



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Post by SonomaCat » Tue Dec 12, 2006 7:45 pm

Are you still questioning whether he played at MSU?

Read this article:

http://bozemandailychronicle.com/articl ... otball.txt

See any references in there that might sway the question one way or another?



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Post by WyomingGrizFan » Tue Dec 12, 2006 10:22 pm

Yes, now that you mentioned it, I did notice the phrase,..'one-time Bobcat,'..mentioned. Thank you for your courteous deliverance of information that has not been normally known about until today. Hard to believe that someone from Ohio goes through Bozeman to get to Northern Michigan but apparently that is what had taken place. Thanx again for your clarification.

P.S.-Now I know where 'Bozo' in Bozo-ville comes from.



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Post by BozCatFan » Tue Dec 12, 2006 10:24 pm

What about Norm Chow? Since we throwing pipedreams out there.



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Post by WyomingGrizFan » Tue Dec 12, 2006 10:29 pm

I hear that John L. Smith has turned down the vacancy @ Idaho. Ya think?



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Post by SonomaCat » Tue Dec 12, 2006 11:56 pm

WyomingGrizFan wrote:Yes, now that you mentioned it, I did notice the phrase,..'one-time Bobcat,'..mentioned. Thank you for your courteous deliverance of information that has not been normally known about until today. Hard to believe that someone from Ohio goes through Bozeman to get to Northern Michigan but apparently that is what had taken place. Thanx again for your clarification.

P.S.-Now I know where 'Bozo' in Bozo-ville comes from.
You meant to say, of course, information that wasn't known to you until today, but was known by the people you have been arguing against for quite some time.



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Post by WyomingGrizFan » Wed Dec 13, 2006 1:46 am

I first became aware of the Griz-Bobcat confrontations way back in the sixties when there was like the first state televised game; as far as I know. Ever since then there has been no information one way or another relating such, not that it would sway my feelings one way or another either. I suppose you all can consider yourselves quite admirable in the fact you weren't going around with your 'braggin' rights' or something to that effect but I don't see where even in the slightest that it really matters more than a cursory glance. 1961 to 1964 is still four years & that would mean to me that JG did no more than perhaps be a waterboy @ some spring practise, maybe even a tackling dummy, if that really is something to boast about. I have nothing against the individual personally anyway. I' am certain that fine human beings find ways to establish themselves in this competitive world without having to thrust it down somebody elses' throats about who they may or may not have rubbed shoulders with. Insofar as arguing? Polemical debate would be much more preferable a designation. Substituting in place of objective reality a subjective state of mind is still considered delusional in many if not most avenues of reasonable thought; I say most because seemingly there is still what would be considered a 'self-induced psychosis' that Jung has spoken of evidently still existing in the Near East.

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Post by Cat in NC » Wed Dec 13, 2006 9:40 am

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Post by SonomaCat » Wed Dec 13, 2006 9:45 am

WyomingGrizFan wrote:I first became aware of the Griz-Bobcat confrontations way back in the sixties when there was like the first state televised game; as far as I know. Ever since then there has been no information one way or another relating such, not that it would sway my feelings one way or another either. I suppose you all can consider yourselves quite admirable in the fact you weren't going around with your 'braggin' rights' or something to that effect but I don't see where even in the slightest that it really matters more than a cursory glance. 1961 to 1964 is still four years & that would mean to me that JG did no more than perhaps be a waterboy @ some spring practise, maybe even a tackling dummy, if that really is something to boast about. I have nothing against the individual personally anyway. I' am certain that fine human beings find ways to establish themselves in this competitive world without having to thrust it down somebody elses' throats about who they may or may not have rubbed shoulders with. Insofar as arguing? Polemical debate would be much more preferable a designation. Substituting in place of objective reality a subjective state of mind is still considered delusional in many if not most avenues of reasonable thought; I say most because seemingly there is still what would be considered a 'self-induced psychosis' that Jung has spoken of evidently still existing in the Near East.

Good day.
That sure was a long apology for being wrong. :wink:



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Post by SonomaCat » Wed Dec 13, 2006 9:47 am

WyomingGrizFan wrote:I first became aware of the Griz-Bobcat confrontations way back in the sixties when there was like the first state televised game; as far as I know. Ever since then there has been no information one way or another relating such, not that it would sway my feelings one way or another either. I suppose you all can consider yourselves quite admirable in the fact you weren't going around with your 'braggin' rights' or something to that effect but I don't see where even in the slightest that it really matters more than a cursory glance. 1961 to 1964 is still four years & that would mean to me that JG did no more than perhaps be a waterboy @ some spring practise, maybe even a tackling dummy, if that really is something to boast about. I have nothing against the individual personally anyway. I' am certain that fine human beings find ways to establish themselves in this competitive world without having to thrust it down somebody elses' throats about who they may or may not have rubbed shoulders with. Insofar as arguing? Polemical debate would be much more preferable a designation. Substituting in place of objective reality a subjective state of mind is still considered delusional in many if not most avenues of reasonable thought; I say most because seemingly there is still what would be considered a 'self-induced psychosis' that Jung has spoken of evidently still existing in the Near East.

Good day.
That sure was a long apology for being wrong. :wink:



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Post by WyomingGrizFan » Wed Dec 13, 2006 7:24 pm

I wouldn't say wrong per se, I just wasn't informed enough to know the teeny-weeny little tid bits about a nondescript area of concern that doesn't happen to be plastered on all over your billboards as one enters the mighty metropolis of Bozeman, Montana. Cruising the internet didn't yield any information pertinent to a positive verification of such innuendo. I thought such postings were but for comical relief and to be hardly taken seriously to begin with. With no other information at hand and no verification readily accessible, there wasn't much else to consider, unless of course someone could actually show concrete proof of such an assertion, then credit given where credit is due.
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Post by SonomaCat » Wed Dec 13, 2006 7:26 pm

WyomingGrizFan wrote:I wouldn't say wrong per see, I just wasn't informed enough to know the teeny-weeny little tid bits about a nondescript area of concern that doesn't happen to be plastered on all over your billboards as one enters the mighty metropolis of Bozeman, Montana. Cruising the internet didn't yield any information pertinent to a positive verification of such innuendo. I thought such postings were but for comedical relief and to be hardly taken seriously to begin with. With no other information at hand and no verification readily accessible, there wasn't much else to consider, unless of course someone could actually show concrete proof of such an assertion, then credit given where credit is due.
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Post by HelenaCat95 » Wed Dec 13, 2006 7:26 pm

Back to the topic of this thread.


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