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RE: Bid high enough to be the next ASU coach.
(04-14-2014 05:34 PM)Louisianafanrcajun90 Wrote:  
(04-14-2014 02:16 PM)chiefsfan Wrote:  90 is becoming the first Cajun fan in history to embarrass Zeebart.

That's really hard to do.

You guys just don't like the Cajuns because you know we belong someplace better. You baseball teams suck so you have nothing better to do than to hate on the Cajuns. This board has been like this forever. Leave Zeebart out of this his is a gentlemen and a scholar. You don't find any posts praising the baseball team for getting us some good exposure. Just a bunch of muck about which 1-AA should be invited and this genius move to ebay a chance to be a ASU coach for a day.

lol You cannot be a real Cajun fan. You are the most stereotypical ugly fan I've seen. You HAVE to be a ringer for ULM.
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