Posted on 11/28/2020 11:17:26 AM PST by md1986
Sarah Fuller became the first woman to ever play in a Power Five college football game on Saturday when she kicked off for Vanderbilt in their showdown against Missouri. Because the Tigers came into the game 3-3 and Vandy 0-7, the historic element of the kickoff was pretty much the only thing folks tuned in for. Almost immediately, the reactions began to pour in on social media. They were largely what you’d expect.
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I needed a laugh today. Thanks
Based on the box score, Vanderbilt has problems far more serious than their kickers all being out due to a Covid test and they had to ask the soccer team to help out.
Maybe they should play Kansas. I tell my kids that I remember when they used to publish a Bottom 10. Kansas and Vanderbilt were always in it.
“Physically, women are inferior.”
You had better modify that statement, Buster! If you meant that women are inferior to men in some sports, I’m okay with that, because is the truth! And men who imagine they are women should stay out of women’s sports.
But if you meant women are inferior in general, them’s fighten’ words and I can guarantee you will not fare well.
Sad. Vandy couldnt get a high school kicker walk on?...why don’t they get an ex kicker over 35 years old to do it. That would be historic also. People are now valuing style over reality. Recipe for getting your a** kicked.
Was it a good or bad or fair kick-off?
I tried watching UW vs Utah tonight. Female announcer. Could not do it. She’s no Bob Rondeau.
Also, did you know that every single marriage in the US is interracial? Commercial after commercial, white guys married to black women and vice versa.
There are no more white people married any more.
As I think about it, this might actually be accurate: what guy in their right mind would marry an American girl at this point?
White guys may just be marrying black girls, but in reality, I don’t think they are marrying at all. No matter what color the guy is.
My university m’s name when this was filmed was “Southwest Texas State University.”
A lot of it was filmed on my university.
We enjoyed the movie but never imagined we would change our name to the name of the made-up school in the movie: Texas State University.
25 or 30 yd squib?
It was a Make A Wish thing ...right? (snark)
I noticed the commercials and nothing but bi-racial marriages.
AND all children are bi-racial, too.
Obvious social engineering going on.
I’m tired of it all.
A lot of it was filmed in Denton at the University of North Texas.
Yeah. I am in Denton County.
Most was filmed at SWT but like all movies, multiple locations used.
Cheers.
Squib? Hao bu hao? Was it a good kick or not? As good as a male kick?
Also, did you know that every single marriage in the US is interracial? Commercial after commercial, white guys married to black women and vice versa
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Every commercial seems to have a homosexual couple also. Watch for the pedophilia angle to start showing up also. It will be subtle but nothing happens on film by accident.
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