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What would you want your school's 30 for 30 to be?
Posted on 6/7/14 at 8:12 pm
Posted on 6/7/14 at 8:12 pm
Imagine you could create a 30 for 30 for your favorite SEC team/school.
What would you name this piece of art and what would be it's tag line?
For UGA:
The Book of Richt:
"What if I told you that one man did more missionary work than Lisa Ann"
or
Choke Artist
"What if I told you that one team continually chokes more than Sasha Grey"
What would you name this piece of art and what would be it's tag line?
For UGA:
The Book of Richt:
"What if I told you that one man did more missionary work than Lisa Ann"
or
Choke Artist
"What if I told you that one team continually chokes more than Sasha Grey"
This post was edited on 6/7/14 at 8:13 pm
Posted on 6/7/14 at 8:13 pm to DirtyDawg
Colonel Reb: Why is he crying?
Posted on 6/7/14 at 8:14 pm to DirtyDawg
Serious answer: the 1999 Bonfire game.
Posted on 6/7/14 at 8:14 pm to Chazzy McRamzee
Mizzou
What if I told you, it was ok, to be gay.
What if I told you, it was ok, to be gay.
Posted on 6/7/14 at 8:15 pm to TbirdSpur2010
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TbirdSpur2010
I feel that ESPN is working on that one. Too big of a story not to do it.
Posted on 6/7/14 at 8:15 pm to TbirdSpur2010
Yeah I always figured if there was one centered on us that Bonfire would be the topic
Posted on 6/7/14 at 8:16 pm to DirtyDawg
It would probably be really good but I feel like it would open up a lot of old wounds with our fans, I have mixed feelings about it.
Posted on 6/7/14 at 8:17 pm to ShaneTheLegLechler
Wouldn't they be SEC Storied docs instead?
Posted on 6/7/14 at 8:18 pm to DirtyDawg
Dat Yella Jersey
What if I told you a school's fortunes took a turn for the better after the release of a popular local rapper from prison?
What if I told you a school's fortunes took a turn for the better after the release of a popular local rapper from prison?
Posted on 6/7/14 at 8:18 pm to MontyFranklyn
I dunno, Ghosts of Ole Miss was a 30 for 30 and was after they had started the SEC Storied thing. Probably depends on how big an audience they expect? Not sure
Posted on 6/7/14 at 8:20 pm to ShaneTheLegLechler
Bama:
Crystal On Loan:
What if I told you that the NCAA let a school's impressive run at titles end before busting their asses?
Crystal On Loan:
What if I told you that the NCAA let a school's impressive run at titles end before busting their asses?
Posted on 6/7/14 at 8:20 pm to TbirdSpur2010
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Serious answer: the 1999 Bonfire game.
Horrible incident but would make a good documentary. For Mizzou "How Mizzou caused the decline of the Big 12" narrated by Bill Self
Posted on 6/7/14 at 8:23 pm to Tackle74
I feel like there will be a documentary about realignment centered on Mizzou and A&M n 20 or so years.
Posted on 6/7/14 at 8:25 pm to ShaneTheLegLechler
Ernie Bernie was a 30 for 30 as well.
Posted on 6/7/14 at 8:26 pm to scrooster
Think Auburn already has two they are heavily associated with, and both are great.
Posted on 6/7/14 at 8:27 pm to FlyDownTheField
The Bo Jackson one was awesome, I wasn't a fan of Roll Tide War Eagle
Posted on 6/7/14 at 8:34 pm to ShaneTheLegLechler
I probably couldn't watch it. The memories of having attended so many gut-wrenching funerals--in a manner of days--are still too fresh in my head. I have yet to open my special edition, autographed copy of A Burning Desire. It sits, unopened. In my TV armoire.
A little known side note: a few weeks later, we (Houston Ags) were still catatonic over the tragedy and couldn't think of much of anything. The days felt like years, and we were filled with such unspeakable grief, it never, ever eased. So one evening--on a whim--we grabbed some hymnals and went caroling--softly & respectfully--to the homes of the families of our Ags who we lost.
We didn't want them to be bothered, but we wanted them to know we held them up in prayer and in every other need they had. As we softly sang Christmas carols and held candles in the cold darkness, Nathan West's dad, mother, and sister came outside, held us, and began to sing the War Hymn. Keep in mind, this was days after laying their son in the ground. It was probably one of the most religious experiences of my life. It turned into a tear-stained version of chig-ga-roo-gar-em like none other. But we laughed, cried, and remembered.
Just one of thousands of memories I have of the nightmare. Watching an ESPN piece--for me--would be artificial.
A little known side note: a few weeks later, we (Houston Ags) were still catatonic over the tragedy and couldn't think of much of anything. The days felt like years, and we were filled with such unspeakable grief, it never, ever eased. So one evening--on a whim--we grabbed some hymnals and went caroling--softly & respectfully--to the homes of the families of our Ags who we lost.
We didn't want them to be bothered, but we wanted them to know we held them up in prayer and in every other need they had. As we softly sang Christmas carols and held candles in the cold darkness, Nathan West's dad, mother, and sister came outside, held us, and began to sing the War Hymn. Keep in mind, this was days after laying their son in the ground. It was probably one of the most religious experiences of my life. It turned into a tear-stained version of chig-ga-roo-gar-em like none other. But we laughed, cried, and remembered.
Just one of thousands of memories I have of the nightmare. Watching an ESPN piece--for me--would be artificial.
Posted on 6/7/14 at 8:37 pm to EKG
I didn't live through it as I was only 11 years old, but I've met and talked to and heard enough people speak who did live through it and were there that it would be tough for me to watch.
If it was done right it would be really, really good, but I'm not sure it would be the best thing for the families or the school
If it was done right it would be really, really good, but I'm not sure it would be the best thing for the families or the school
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