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Post by GrizinWashington » Mon Jun 05, 2006 4:34 pm

lifeloyalsigmsu wrote:
GrizinWashington wrote:I have never claimed the cat program to be lowly at all. I think it is a very strong I-AA program, and that it's on the rise in many aspects: play, support, etc. It's just not yet anywhere near where the Griz program is, and I think it's ridiculous for cat fans to say that Griz fans are wagon-jumpers. Winning always puts more butts in seats. But if Griz fans are wagon-jumpers, then so are Cornhusker fans. Or Oklahoma fans. Or Ohio State fans. Montana has drawn full houses long enough to just say they have great, loyal fans. Arguments?
Oklahoma, OSU, Nebraska, etc had very successful traditions long before the early 90's. Of course, they're going to fill their stadiums.

Where were the griz fans before this very successful 15 or so year streak began?

That's all I'm asking.

Many of you are bandwagon fans and it's only necessary to point that out to the fans that exude such arrogance.
So what's the magical number of years, Loyal?? 15? 20? 21.67? 25? 1,546? Exactly how many years do the Griz need to pack WaGriz before they're no longer bandwagon fans? Give me the precise number and I'll honor you as the winner of the argument. Be prepared to back up your claim with emperical and verifiable data.



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Post by CARDIAC_CATS » Mon Jun 05, 2006 4:43 pm

GrizinWashington wrote:
lifeloyalsigmsu wrote:
GrizinWashington wrote:I have never claimed the cat program to be lowly at all. I think it is a very strong I-AA program, and that it's on the rise in many aspects: play, support, etc. It's just not yet anywhere near where the Griz program is, and I think it's ridiculous for cat fans to say that Griz fans are wagon-jumpers. Winning always puts more butts in seats. But if Griz fans are wagon-jumpers, then so are Cornhusker fans. Or Oklahoma fans. Or Ohio State fans. Montana has drawn full houses long enough to just say they have great, loyal fans. Arguments?
Oklahoma, OSU, Nebraska, etc had very successful traditions long before the early 90's. Of course, they're going to fill their stadiums.

Where were the griz fans before this very successful 15 or so year streak began?

That's all I'm asking.

Many of you are bandwagon fans and it's only necessary to point that out to the fans that exude such arrogance.
So what's the magical number of years, Loyal?? 15? 20? 21.67? 25? 1,546? Exactly how many years do the Griz need to pack WaGriz before they're no longer bandwagon fans? Give me the precise number and I'll honor you as the winner of the argument. Be prepared to back up your claim with emperical and verifiable data.
You don't even have to look at numbers to say Griz fans are bandwagon. Just meet your average Joe Griz fan out and ask him some football questions and you pretty much can find that out right away :) Also, just check on Egriz after each game when things didn't go 100% right for the team. Lots of glaring instances you can see :)



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Post by UMclassof2002 » Mon Jun 05, 2006 5:09 pm

I'll admit - it's fans like me who are the problem. Chronic bandwagoners who had the nerve to not be born several decades earlier or who had the audacity to not follow the team before they actually moved to the state to attend and graduate from the University, join the alumni association and travel for most home AND road games.



LMMFAO at the bandwagon argument.



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Post by lifeloyalsigmsu » Mon Jun 05, 2006 5:24 pm

UMclassof2002 wrote:I'll admit - it's fans like me who are the problem. Chronic bandwagoners who had the nerve to not be born several decades earlier or who had the audacity to not follow the team before they actually moved to the state to attend and graduate from the University, join the alumni association and travel for most home AND road games.



LMMFAO at the bandwagon argument.
You make some great points that I agree with. However, I'm eager to see the fanbase when a losing season ensues.


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Post by UMclassof2002 » Mon Jun 05, 2006 5:32 pm

lifeloyalsigmsu wrote:
UMclassof2002 wrote:I'll admit - it's fans like me who are the problem. Chronic bandwagoners who had the nerve to not be born several decades earlier or who had the audacity to not follow the team before they actually moved to the state to attend and graduate from the University, join the alumni association and travel for most home AND road games.



LMMFAO at the bandwagon argument.
You make some great points that I agree with. However, I'm eager to see the fanbase when a losing season ensues.

I wouldn't hold my breath



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Post by lifeloyalsigmsu » Mon Jun 05, 2006 5:44 pm

UMclassof2002 wrote:
lifeloyalsigmsu wrote:
UMclassof2002 wrote:I'll admit - it's fans like me who are the problem. Chronic bandwagoners who had the nerve to not be born several decades earlier or who had the audacity to not follow the team before they actually moved to the state to attend and graduate from the University, join the alumni association and travel for most home AND road games.



LMMFAO at the bandwagon argument.
You make some great points that I agree with. However, I'm eager to see the fanbase when a losing season ensues.

I wouldn't hold my breath



:twisted:
And you wonder why people give the fanbase no legitimate respect outside of the team they support. It's easy for me to subscribe to the notion that the fans who weathered the bad years are what adds so much good to a football program whereas those who are the exact opposite types of fans give it a bad name.


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Post by Go Scats Go » Mon Jun 05, 2006 6:02 pm

lifeloyalsigmsu wrote:
UMclassof2002 wrote:I'll admit - it's fans like me who are the problem. Chronic bandwagoners who had the nerve to not be born several decades earlier or who had the audacity to not follow the team before they actually moved to the state to attend and graduate from the University, join the alumni association and travel for most home AND road games.



LMMFAO at the bandwagon argument.
You make some great points that I agree with. However, I'm eager to see the fanbase when a losing season ensues.
I made it through tha late 70's and 80's THAT SUCKED!!!! So yes I know what it felt like to be the kitties in the 90's
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CelticCat wrote:Well it's because the Griz are the only program in Montana of course.

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Post by lifeloyalsigmsu » Mon Jun 05, 2006 6:03 pm

Go Scats Go wrote:
lifeloyalsigmsu wrote:
UMclassof2002 wrote:I'll admit - it's fans like me who are the problem. Chronic bandwagoners who had the nerve to not be born several decades earlier or who had the audacity to not follow the team before they actually moved to the state to attend and graduate from the University, join the alumni association and travel for most home AND road games.



LMMFAO at the bandwagon argument.
You make some great points that I agree with. However, I'm eager to see the fanbase when a losing season ensues.
I made it throught tha late 70's and 80's THAT SUCKED!!!! So yes I know what it felt like to be the kitties in the 90's
Fair enough.


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Post by UMclassof2002 » Mon Jun 05, 2006 9:05 pm

lifeloyalsigmsu wrote:
UMclassof2002 wrote:
lifeloyalsigmsu wrote:
UMclassof2002 wrote:I'll admit - it's fans like me who are the problem. Chronic bandwagoners who had the nerve to not be born several decades earlier or who had the audacity to not follow the team before they actually moved to the state to attend and graduate from the University, join the alumni association and travel for most home AND road games.



LMMFAO at the bandwagon argument.
You make some great points that I agree with. However, I'm eager to see the fanbase when a losing season ensues.

I wouldn't hold my breath



:twisted:
And you wonder why people give the fanbase no legitimate respect outside of the team they support. It's easy for me to subscribe to the notion that the fans who weathered the bad years are what adds so much good to a football program whereas those who are the exact opposite types of fans give it a bad name.

I wasn't around or even alive for those bad years. If the Griz football team has a rough patch (I don't see it happening anytime soon) I won't bail. My allegience and support for this University goes alot farther than athletics.



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Post by BR GRIZ » Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:04 am

lifeloyalsigmsu wrote:
UMclassof2002 wrote:
lifeloyalsigmsu wrote:
UMclassof2002 wrote:I'll admit - it's fans like me who are the problem. Chronic bandwagoners who had the nerve to not be born several decades earlier or who had the audacity to not follow the team before they actually moved to the state to attend and graduate from the University, join the alumni association and travel for most home AND road games.



LMMFAO at the bandwagon argument.
You make some great points that I agree with. However, I'm eager to see the fanbase when a losing season ensues.

I wouldn't hold my breath



:twisted:
And you wonder why people give the fanbase no legitimate respect outside of the team they support. It's easy for me to subscribe to the notion that the fans who weathered the bad years are what adds so much good to a football program whereas those who are the exact opposite types of fans give it a bad name.
I like reading BN to get the different perspectives. One thing that has intrigued me is: when did the Griz become the Cats and the Cats become the Griz.

I started following the Griz in the late 60s and early 70s, right when the Cats were in the middle of a great run. When the Griz started winning in the late 80s, we were the fans that had weathered the bad years. Cat fans, on the other hand, were arrogant and never gave the Griz credit regardless of what they did by claiming it didn't measure up to the Cats' accomplishments. To be honest, I still see it that way every time I read 95% of the posts on this board.

What I find intriguing is that many young Cat fans perceive Griz fans the exact same way I have always perceived Cat fans. Lifeloyal's quote above could be me talking about the Cats. I guess its the nature of the rivalry and what makes it so fun :D



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Post by GrizinWashington » Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:56 am

I wasn't around or even alive for those bad years. If the Griz football team has a rough patch (I don't see it happening anytime soon) I won't bail. My allegience and support for this University goes alot farther than athletics.
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Post by Swilly3224 » Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:33 pm

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Post by 1BadBobcat » Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:40 pm

:cry: good; now get the h#@%^ off this board and go whine with your pals over at eJizz


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Post by Billings_Griz » Thu Jun 08, 2006 7:34 am

1BadBobcat wrote::cry: good; now get the h#@%^ off this board and go whine with your pals over at eJizz
ejizz...got any NEW material? You guys worry me about all the jizz talk. :(



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Post by UMclassof2002 » Thu Jun 08, 2006 9:27 am

and "hell" isn't a word you need to self censor.



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