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Following Kansas' upset win over No. 16 Oklahoma State on Saturday, Jayhawks fans removed the stadium's goalpost and dumped it in a lake within minutes...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Cheese Grits17 months
So kansas = Tennessee now?

Does Lawrence have a ready supply of golf balls and French's mustard as well?
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HonoraryCoonass17 months
I don’t get it. You get a big win, risk arrest/suspension to steal a keepsake from the game…..and then toss it in the lake? How’s that make any sense? If you’re going to steal the thing, at least keep it!
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St Augustine17 months
It's nice to see students having fun again. It was a shitty end of HS and start of college for a lot of these kids with the regulations that were put on them. Let them enjoy life.
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StrikeIndicator17 months
Well said!
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy17 months
Mark Richt has lost control of goalposts
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GobyGator17 months
@indianinBR No, non of those should be a reason. Act like you have been there and done that before. Anyone who has a natty in the last 20 years should not be storming the field. You are part of the big 6 act like.
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KAGTASTIC17 months
New rules coming out after this year and all the field storming. I will say I was surprised by LSU's since bama had a loss already, and LSUs season isn't a total loss. UTs had way more meaning.
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IndianInBR17 months
first home win since 2010, not a reason?
road to SEC Championships and playoffs, not a reason?
students being students, not a reason?
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KAGTASTIC17 months
Like I said UTs had more meaning than all you posted. Now lsu just look like a bunch of posers giving bama 2 field storms in a year. If bama was undefeated them sure it made sense, but they weren't. This kind of thing is great to see once maybe twice a year otherwise it becomes watered down.
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weagle9917 months
Things are getting out of hand
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