Really Zach?
Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 7:18 pm
Just heard on MTN sports griz Zach Wagenman refered to the Cats as "the kitties" on a TV interview.
C'mon Man! Your better than that!
C'mon Man! Your better than that!
CatBlitz wrote:Yeah, well he looks like a girl, so...
not that anyone needed any more motivation for Cat - Griz game but I don't think it hurtautocat wrote:Just heard on MTN sports griz Zach Wagenman refered to the Cats as "the kitties" on a TV interview.
C'mon Man! Your better than that!
Regardless of what happens..I know he wont look like this.....GoCats18 wrote:Wow, we are really talking about this? All I care about is that in three weeks in his post game interview, all he can say is, "man, those Bobcats were amazing, best team we faced all year. They deserved to beat us 51-7 in our own house. Congrats to them."
Trolling hard today I see... It's cool, better get it in before you get your asses handed to you on Saturday. I understand. Proceed.BadlandsGrizFan wrote:Regardless of what happens..I know he wont look like this.....GoCats18 wrote:Wow, we are really talking about this? All I care about is that in three weeks in his post game interview, all he can say is, "man, those Bobcats were amazing, best team we faced all year. They deserved to beat us 51-7 in our own house. Congrats to them."
Unnecessary.Gus 2 wrote:really burned us on that kitties crack...
A dark chapter in the University of Montana’s history was recounted on national television this week when a former student spoke of her alleged 2010 rape by football players, and the failure of school officials and local authorities to keep her safe in the aftermath.
Belnap said she was raped in December 2010 during an off-campus party with four members of the UM football team. She reported the incident to police, but the Missoula County Attorney’s Office declined to prosecute.
Head football coach Robin Pflugrad was told about the incident in February 2011. But according to "60 Minutes," he didn’t tell school officials until a year later, in early 2012.
“In March of that year, 2012, both the athletic director and head football coach were notified that they’d been relieved of their job duties and responsibilities,” Kuhr said. “The president has said all along – and it’s the only explanation he has given – that he was looking for a change in leadership.”
It also urged the university to create a mandatory “101 type class” for all freshmen and student-athletes on “appropriate sexual relationships” and the consequences of risky behavior, be it alcohol or casual sex.
UM revised its conduct code in April 2012 for student-athletes, making penalties more explicit, enforcement easier and to clarify who’s responsible for that enforcement. That fall, it also implemented a mandatory student tutorial known as Personal Empowerment Through Self Awareness.
Media searching hard for a story on this one...and it was dog ******..thats why they aired it on election night..they new it was a reach...also theres video evidence of that girl proving otherwise that night...also her girlfriend saying she was totally into it...no story next topic...try again.....this on the other hand..did happenGus 2 wrote:really burned us on that kitties crack...
A dark chapter in the University of Montana’s history was recounted on national television this week when a former student spoke of her alleged 2010 rape by football players, and the failure of school officials and local authorities to keep her safe in the aftermath.
Belnap said she was raped in December 2010 during an off-campus party with four members of the UM football team. She reported the incident to police, but the Missoula County Attorney’s Office declined to prosecute.
Head football coach Robin Pflugrad was told about the incident in February 2011. But according to "60 Minutes," he didn’t tell school officials until a year later, in early 2012.
“In March of that year, 2012, both the athletic director and head football coach were notified that they’d been relieved of their job duties and responsibilities,” Kuhr said. “The president has said all along – and it’s the only explanation he has given – that he was looking for a change in leadership.”
It also urged the university to create a mandatory “101 type class” for all freshmen and student-athletes on “appropriate sexual relationships” and the consequences of risky behavior, be it alcohol or casual sex.
UM revised its conduct code in April 2012 for student-athletes, making penalties more explicit, enforcement easier and to clarify who’s responsible for that enforcement. That fall, it also implemented a mandatory student tutorial known as Personal Empowerment Through Self Awareness.
catsrback76 wrote:Hey, we got one of those!!!
A mountain with a bobcat and a grizzly bear on each side.Cats15 wrote:Why are they carrying around a pile of poop with a footbal atop?![]()
anyone see it in person to see exactly what the bronze section really is?
Cats15 wrote:Why are they carrying around a pile of poop with a footbal atop?![]()
anyone see it in person to see exactly what the bronze section really is?