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RE: Bid high enough to be the next ASU coach.
(04-12-2014 12:03 PM)WKUYG Wrote:  
(04-12-2014 11:46 AM)ark30inf Wrote:  
(04-12-2014 11:42 AM)WKUYG Wrote:  Here you go and as you see or at least you can if you're not looking through ASU color glasses it was Western that got the bad calls. A missed horse collar...clear as day right out in the open. If this was called there was no need for the 4th down play. Then if the ref didn't made a bad chop block call on Western..

ASU doesn't get the chance to make a late hit or pass interference

http://youtu.be/R49_g5YWDdM

http://youtu.be/buD5zR47nBc

It's over. WKU won that game. I wouldn't trade with them. Stop picking at it.

Who in the hell are you to tell anyone to do something? If you're going to call someone out on leaving it along do it to your own fans.

You need to go back and read what I wrote very carefully for content.
04-12-2014 12:13 PM
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