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Monday, September 05, 2005

Quote o' the Day

So, we (FSU) won! We actually beat Miami! I can't believe it still. It was such a crappy game as far as offense goes. I mean, our defense was good. I'd say nine sacks are pretty good, but we still really need help. Coach Bowden on what his team needs to do better: "Well, our quarterbacks need to be more...they need to play better." Duh! That's the quote o' the day for sure. Thanks for that, coach, I'm pretty sure we realize that. Anyways, we did win, and that's what matters. For once the kicking game went our way, for the first time in the past six games. All I have to say is: it's about time!

In other news, I'm thinking we really should not have school tomorrow instead of not having school today. Whoever made that decision was not thinking straight. But, me and Calyn did get to ride our bikes to campus and hang out, get free Chick-Fil-A (twice, actually because Paul also brought some to when we hung out to watch the game), visit the BCM and, meet cool people. I feel accomplished, because we rode 15 miles today. That's the most I've ridden since the bike trip and so I feel like I got a work-out (it's freakin' hilly between here and campus). So now I'm here at Calyn's to watch the game and we were just saying that we don't feel very victorious. But anyways, it's midnight and I have class tomorrow, so I should go home.

1 Comments:

Blogger Todd G Sapp said...

U R right. Bowden is a trip. Here's a little something I found on ESPN.com

For once, it was the 'Canes' kicking game that took the blame. Jon Peattie missed two field goals, and then the third one never got off the ground.

"So odd, isn't it?" said Bobby Bowden, who might have another national title or two if not for his field-goal follies. "Did they hit any tonight?"

No, coach. (The final score was 10-7. Your guys had the 10.)

"Missed one?"

Missed two, coach. (You were there, right?)

September 06, 2005 11:40 AM

 

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