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Football: Tosh Lupoi says it’s just another game

By Jeff Faraudo
Tuesday, October 30th, 2012 at 3:43 pm in Football, Mid-week.

I’ll be writing more on this topic later in the week, but former Cal player/assistant coach/recruiter Tosh Lupoi told Seattle reporters today he’s not giving Friday’s UW-Cal game any special significance.

“I really haven’t thought about it, honestly,” said Lupoi, who bolted to Washington last January, just prior to signing day.

Uh, right.

Anyway, courtesy of the Seattle Times, here’s a four-minute video of an interview he did after practice Tuesday.

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51 Responses to “Football: Tosh Lupoi says it’s just another game”

  1. A-Dubble Says:

    Lying sack of @#&*

  2. DaveintheHills Says:

    most despicable. he is not welcome back.

  3. Beastmode Says:

    I’m not giving it any significance either… he’s persona non grata, not a witch or demon who needs to be burned at the stake.

  4. rotfogel Says:

    I thought he was family. This is just another game though.

  5. rotfogel Says:

    Whatever happened to the #CalGang?

  6. BlakeStreetBear Says:

    Tosh jumped off a sinking ship in a very slimy way, there is no doubt about that. But the ship WAS and IS still sinking, faster than most of us thought …and he saved his butt. I am surprised that him and the no-name wr coach were the only defections this off-season.

    Had Tosh jumped ship in a less despicable way I think we would be praising him for his intelligence. Who would want to be a part of JT’s “coaching” staff considering JT’s complete lack of anything resembling coaching? I think Tosh did us a service by leaving and not propping up JT’s slovenly butt any longer. Now we can move on and get a real coach who is not so dependent on assistants to get top recruits. Is that how Chip Kelly does it?

    Willie Taggart anyone?

  7. Dan Says:

    Tosh was smart enough to see what was going on here, that Football is Loserville under Tedford, and got out to big bucks and a pretty good situation.

    Word has it that he was as concerned and frustrated we all are and have been, he had tried to talk to Tedford about it and mixing things up on more than one occasion. He was told in essence to do his job and mind his own business. Very closed minded and cold shouldered by ‘Fraud.

    Make no mistake, the way Lupoi left was to stick it to Tedord a bit. I wish he would have taken the high ground but things were happening fast and he felt slighted repeatedly. Two wrongs don’t make a right, but we should be considerably more angry at Tedford for what we see on the field, how he “communicates” with fan base (he doesn’t) and treats the media when theybactually ask him any non-softball question.

    I have said this many times- there are 2 sides to every story- especially to this story. I was pissed at Lupoi at the time, but since I have heard some things and had time to digest everything, not to mention how the program has taken still another big step downward this season, I have greater perspective and am not pissed at Lupoi. I think Tedford is the guy we should all be concerned with and should draw our ire. Not even a question for me.

  8. Juancho Says:

    I agree with the comments above that are a little less antagonistic against Tosh.

    I wasn’t complaining when he was recruiting guys like Scarlett and McCain. The stuff he said after he left for Washington, is more or less what the majority of us on this blog say – Cal under Tedford is a losing proposition.

    He unfortunately said it to guys like Shaq Thompson. But objectively he was right.

    I have a friend who works for Birgineau. And the story I got was that Tedford made Tosh take the blame and meet alone with Birgeneau after the Oregon game where we were faking cramps. And that’s one of the reasons why Tosh didn’t necessarily take the high ground. Because he felt like Tedford and Clancy threw him under the bus with the Chancellor.

    I also heard from that friend that the money was there to match Tosh’s pay, but Tedford and Sandy balked because they didn’t think he’d bail. Take that for what it’s worth.

  9. wehofx Says:

    No reflection on you Dan but **** is a ‘ho.

  10. Juancho Says:

    I’m more interested in seeing Shaq Thompson get laid out. Forget about Tosh. He’s a coach. All it will take is us getting a new coach in here who is a proven winner – like Petrino to make Tosh a thing of the past.

    And for anyone who thinks Petrino’s carnal pleasures make him a bad choice. I don’t care. I want a Rose Bowl. I don’t care if the coach visits the strip club every night and smokes cigarettes. I’m tired of the “winning the right way” argument that leads to mediocrity. Did so with Tedford (even though he isn’t graduating anyone), did so with Mike Singletary. The day Cal alumns and fans unite on wanting a rose bowl – and not any of the other garbage that is used to pacify us, we’ll finally get closer.

  11. Dan Says:

    Wehofx – you are entitled to your opinion. I understand the emotion of all this.

    Should many truths about Tedford come to light someday, you might feel similarly towards him as you do towards a certain UW coach.

    And I felt as you do many months ago. So I get it.

  12. Will Says:

    Come on Juancho, Shaq is a kid. No need to wish anything like that upon him.

    Tosh can go … himself though.

  13. Dan Says:

    Juancho – I would like to see the leader of Cal football be of great class. But I also want a brilliant football man who will win. I don’t really want a dirtbag coaching Cal even he could win a NC. That doesn’t mean that I adhere to all the low bar loser mentality that is brainwashed into so many Cal fans. I believe you can have both. That’s why my top three choices are Chris Peterson, Chris Peterson and Chris Peterson. Then maybe I’d consider Jon Gruden. I’d the look at Petrino- though I think Petrino will end upmat Kentucky or Tennessee- he won’t come west, let alone be at Cal.

    I’m a guy that wants class and winning from the HC at Cal. I am also a guy that despite a certain President’s success leading the country, his extra-marital relations in the White House ruined it for me. Many adore that guy to thisbday- I think he’s a dirtbag and not a guy I want associated with being the leader of our nation. So not sure how low I’d want to stoop for a guaranteed winner. I don’t care to make a deal with the devil.

    With that said, I’d take Chip Kelly in a heartbeat- yeah I know he’s not available and not coming. But my point here is many Cal fans categorize him as a cheater and a dirtbag. I don’t see ANYTHING that makes him that. He’s smug, quirky, confident, but I dont see that he has any true character issues that would make him a bad fit for Cal. I just wanted to be clear as to how I define the character I want in Cal’s head coach. I’m not sure Tedford has any more character than Kelly, despite how many Cal fans have continually characterized both in different lights. In fact, Tedford may have less when all is said and done. Hopefully, well find out.

  14. wehofx Says:

    Dan, completely agree with you about petrino. He is way too sleazy for Cal. I don’t want to see us win a Rose Bowl that bad. And I sorta kinda agree with your point about chip k.

    SteveTex, do you think the Pres and Alumni would let the UT AD hire petrino? It’s guaranteed Tenn will make a big money run at him.

  15. covinared Says:

    There are alot of coaching candidates out there besides Petrino.

  16. Juancho Says:

    Respect your guys opinions. But thats just my preference for petrino. Without a win at all costs type pivot nothing will change.

    A new coach will still have sandy as ad. Id rather veer on the side of a coach who lives and breathes winning a title so he doesnt suffer from Cal-itis.

  17. Juancho Says:

    Im weary on chris peterson. Boise has been in decline. And previous bouse coaches failed away from idaho. And it would be a homecoming of sorts for him which hopefully wouldnt mean he loses his edge.

  18. Easy Ed Says:

    Dan and Juancho you guys are great Cal fans and have lots of insight but you are dead wrong on this one. Tosh is a dirty piece of Rat $hit. He is a coward, a sneak, a liar and a sleaze…in other words perfect for the turd that is Steve Sarsleazian. UW has a history of cheating going back to that sleaze Don James. So let Tosh go, he can rest assured that he played a part in getting the ONLY man to give is sorry ass a shot fired. Where was Sarsleazian when Tosh finished his Cal career as a marginal lineman with no prospects?

    Look I’m not saying that Lupoi does not have the right to move on or that he has to take crap from Tedford for his entire life (my inside info gave an entirely different version) but to did what he did? Dirty, classless, cheap and underhanded. In other words perfect for those purple dogs at UW. There aren’t very many people I wish bad things to but Tosh Lupoi, NOTHING that happens to him is too bad. EAT $HIT and die you piece of crap!

  19. Easy Ed Says:

    Just looked at that turd’s interview. In my experience when someone says, “in all honesty” they’re about to tell you a whopper. Lupoi says it repeatedly.

  20. daredevilfan Says:

    Arguably the only reason our program has been relevant in the past decade is not because of Tedford but because of our recruiting. We had some top players that made the NFL and that made us somewhat successful while they were here. Now we can’t recruit and we won’t be relevant. I don’t care about Tosh one way or another, but I do recognize he was valuable and we are very worse off without him. So that is another failing of JT/SB and we need to be very aggressive at fixing that in a big way.

  21. Easy Ed Says:

    I have to disagree, the reason our program was relevant for the last decade is the same reason we are not now, JEFF TEDFORD. The guy was a great coach, I don’t know when and where i went wrong but he’s not the sam guy who came here in 2003. Tosh Lupoi? Great recruiter? Yes, but he’s not the reason we won up until 2009. Obviously Tosh thought so.

  22. Juancho Says:

    The plot thickens. Friday is tedfords birthday !!!

  23. ScottyBear Says:

    Just give me one rose bowl first with a sleazy coach, and then you can go in the classy direction with a class coach thereafter. Just one, baby! I was at Cal in ’75 with Chuck Muncie and Joe Roth, and we would have gone to the Rose Bowl if USC beat UCLA on the last weekend of the season. Despite Wendell Tyler fumbling a few times USC just couldn’t pull it off. It was so painful to watch. Cal clearly had the best team in the conference that year. That anxiety is still there. At this point, just win a rose bowl baby! Just one time.

  24. Eric Says:

    @17 – Jauncho, no Boise State is not in decline. They lost so much talent this year on offense, they should be terrible. But Peterson simply oriented the team around hard-nosed defense and no-mistake offense. So they have 1 loss – opening game at Michigan State when MSU was ranked and most pundits thought that team would play in the Big-10 championship. Close loss. Since then, he’s won. I think they win the rest of their games, and will not get a sniff of the BCS, and likely crush whoever they play in a bowl game. Again. You know that the all-time winningest QB was the guy Peterson had the last 4 years? He was barely recruited. The RB that was drafted in the first round and just had a big game in the NFL? No one wanted him. Titus Young, the Lions WR? No one recruit that guy.

    Chris Peterson is awesome. But I do agree that the track record of coaches leaving Boise State is not good, and Peterson has a great gig, so unless he has money issues, he won’t leave.

    @21 – Easy Ed, I STRONGLY disagree that it is Tedford who deserves any credit after the 2004 Holiday Bowl. He was not the guy who brought in the talent that now plays in the NFL. That was done by his assistants, with a particular focus on Tosh. What Tedford recruited were our QBs – Ayoob; Longshore; Riley; Maynard; and another 6 or 7 guys who were highly regarded and yet have not panned out.

    We have not “won” up until 2009. Given the talent, we have underachieved every year since 2005. The closest we have come to matching expectations was 2006 (Remember, Corso picked Cal to win the national championship) and Tedford lost it at Tennessee (totally ill-prepared – I was there); U$C; and, most egregiously, Arizona (to this day, a top 5 bad coaching loss).

  25. daredevilfan Says:

    Agree Eric, I was at that Holiday Bowl game and JJ was running all over them but instead Tedford kept thinking he could “outsmart” everyone and tried to pass instead of playing ball control. That just put the other team’s high potent offense on the field more. It was so obviously horrible coaching, and there were more of those to come. I’m not saying Tedford was always horrible, but I’ve come to realization that he actually had lots of good around him which we all gave him credit for. At any rate, the important this is for us to move on. New blood!

  26. konamike Says:

    Why be upset with Tosh? He’s the # 1 recruiter in college football. Did Jeff & Sandy think no one would come after him? If they had been pro instead of re active probably wouldn’t have happened. When someone is going to triple your compensation and it’s a fine school, what would you do? All you Tosh haters who wrote earlier are unbelievably naive and narrow minded.

  27. ThisisCal Says:

    Tosh Lupoi is not our problem. Jumbo Tedford is our problem. Calbearclaw and I bumped into Lou Holtz at a Long Island mall shortly before hurricane sandy (the storm, not our AD) hit NY. While he stopped short of overtly criticizing Tedford despite our attempts encouraging him to do so, he did mention that Cal has a team that’s good enough to win but simply can’t. He cited obvious reasons like not having a good QB for years and years (and years), then he said something alarming: that we almost ruined Aaron Rodgers. Not sure what he meant by that and he wouldn’t elaborate, although we suspected he was suggesting that Tedford negatively altered his throwing mechanics. In any event, it was an interesting comment. We asked if it was time for a coaching change, in response to which he smiled and wished us a good day.

  28. Steve W Says:

    Tosh Lupoi tripled his salary and got off a sinking ship. The fact that he lured his Cal recruits over to his new place of employment is unscrupulous, but part of a tough business. A lot of coaches spend their whole careers throwing out dis information while trying to get young athletes to change their minds about their commitments. In light of every thing I have seen and read about Tedford, Lupoi took a huge step in advancing and securing his future.

    Had he stayed at Cal, he would have a termination slip in his resume.

  29. covinared Says:

    I think what has hampered Cal for decades is an inability to convince the best high school recruits to choose Cal. Not having a reputation for winning is hard to overcome. We had a brief window after 2004 to get the best high schoolers, but that has long since passed. Look back how tedford built the 2003-2006 teams. Many key players were jc transfers: Rogers, Cross, Gutierrez, Giordano, Maningo(sp.), Hawkins, Riddle, and Bishop. Hopefully, the facilities will change things, but Tedford’s at best uncertain status now is being used against us with the recruits as it probably was last winter. Cal should consider going back to more jc guys until we get back to winning.

  30. rollonubears Says:

    Going after JC talent is kind of like the moneyball approach of targeting college ballplayers rather than unproven high school kids. It’s a great strategy. With the right coach, we could become known as THE place to go if you’re a top JC athlete. We could have the pick of the litter.

  31. BlakeStreetBear Says:

    Nobody likes Willie Taggart? Isn’t he about as fresh a face as we could get? Cal would be VERY fortunate to land Taggart: he’s young, energetic and TALENTED. I think local recruits line up for a guy like him and maybe he can pluck a few good ones outta the south too.

    And ANYONE as close to the Harbaugh football family as Mr. Taggart has my vote of confidence. Jim Harbaugh and Willie Taggart were best men in each other’s weddings for christ’s sake! I’ll take him on that alone!

    Interesting arcticle:

    http://wkuherald.com/sports/article_a574a904-e2f1-11df-803c-0017a4a78c22.html

  32. covinared Says:

    Blake: just looked Taggart up. Sounds like a good pick.

  33. Suttree Says:

    1. Have a little class instead of saying you want kids to get “laid out”.

    2. Petrino will never, ever coach at Cal. I do not want that guy anywhere near my alma matter.

  34. H8sRed Says:

    Dan and Juancho — my cousin’s sister’s best friend told me that Tosh’s former neighbor said that Tosh wants to come back and coach at Cal. In other words, the hearsay in your and others’ posts is beyond ridiculous.

    Juancho, you’re feeling less antagonistic against Tosh; yet you want to see Shaq laid out? Shaq is just a kid who was swayed by a dirtbag two-faced coach. OTOH, Tosh left Berkeley the way Saddam left Kuwait — he set every oil well on fire. (I’d like to know what Larry Scott has against Cal. He turned his head to this, then foisted a schedule on Cal that unlike every other team in the conference has no byes, and he moved our rivalry game to October.)

    Wanting to see another team’s player hurt or selling your soul to obtain that (now mythical for Cal) Rose Bowl berth are not worth the cost and not who we are as Cal alums and fans. You’re essentially asking for the football equivalent of Todd Bozeman, and we all know how well that turned out.

  35. Juancho Says:

    Shaq isn’t a kid. He’s a young man playing football. I root for Cal on the field to kick the butt and lay out their opponents on the field.

    So yes I hope Shaq gets run over by Bigelow. Tosh is an employee at a competitor school. Coaches just don’t move my needle. Players do. I could care less about Tosh at this point. That’s just a distraction from our real problem, the current coaching staff and AD.

    Let’s take a vote, who thinks this is accurate ?

    Under Tedford Cal will not compete for a Rose Bowl ?
    That’s essentially what Tosh told the recruits. I again think that objectively that is correct. It sucks he did it, but it’s business.

  36. Juancho Says:

    Juancho, that statement is accurate.

  37. Juancho Says:

    H8sRed, by the way, I never said I want Shaq hurt. I want him laid out. In other words to take a good hard clean football hit.

    Also don’t use “we” when referring to the Cal fan base or alumni base. You can’t generalize what “we” all think just like I can’t either.

    And, my hope for Petrino has nothing to do with Bozeman.

    Petrino never had violations and never got his school in trouble. He cheated on his wife with an employee. Maybe it’s because of my age, or my commitment to carnal pleasures – but that just doesn’t matter that much to me. Especially because now that he’s been caught there’s no way he does that same idiotic thing again.

    What Petrino offers in my opinion is a coach who took Arkansas (in the SEC) to the top 10 in few years. I just don’t see how to some folks Petrino immediately turns into “sanctions”.

  38. Juancho Says:

    Blake, I don’t like Taggart because of his Stanford past.

  39. BlakeStreetBear Says:

    “Blake, I don’t like Taggart because of his Stanford past.”

    Jauncho: I can understand that sentiment, but how is Monty’s Stanfurd past working out for us in bball? We will be champs again this season I firmly believe. And are you telling me that if for some bizarro world reason Jim Harbaugh wanted to leave the Niners for Cal you’d be opposed because he coached at ljsu? C’mon, get over it – Cal needs the best coach we can get regardless of the ‘furd factor. I’d rather Taggart than Petersen or Petrino. We need positive energy and youth – Tedford has killed all of that – worse than Braun ever did…

  40. Juancho Says:

    Blake, that was unfortunately the worst counter argument to use on me. But I respect your opinion and you very well might be right that he’d be the right choice.

    I don’t like Montgomery. I think Montgomery is overpaid. I think we’ve had mediocre results but he gets the Tedford treatment Icon treatment for some reason.

    If he takes us to a Final 4 then I’ll be a fan. But up until now I just don’t see the great results he’s allegedly gotten us. How far have we gone in the tournament?

    I know he gets “more out of less.” But his job includes making sure we don’t start with “less” so he’s on the hook for that. And he’s in a high school basketball mecca, the bay area.

    He’s a hell of a coach though. Do I like him, no. Do I think he’s the best Cal could do, no. Great coach who can get more out of less than most coaches. But I also don’t think he has it to change recruiting and make sure we start with more than our competition.

    Jabari Bird is an anamoly b/c his dad is an alumni and he grew up a bear.

    Would have been very against Harbaugh coming to Cal. I agree on needing energy. But I’m honest in saying I don’t want guys with Stanford pasts around.

    I’m a bigger baseball fan than any other sport. And it still irks me when I watch the team play that Dave Esquer (who is responsible for helping save the program) is a Stanford guy. But he actually helped save the program, took us to a college World Series (which to me equates to an elite 8 in basketball, or BCS bowl in football) and his recruiting is top notch.

    If they hire Taggart, I’ll get behind him b/c I love the program. But when it’s dreaming season right now and thinking of who would be my ideal fit, it would be a guy with no Stanford or USC ties. Same reason I wouldn’t want Pete Carroll. And a guy with HC or Coordinator experience at a relatively major school or NFL. That leads to my only reservation on Peterson – that guys who left Boise before didn’t cut the mustard when they moved up in conference. I’d take Peterson though b/c I think he’s worth the risk.

    Petrino won’t come to Cal b/c of his past. I get that. Peterson may come, but probably won’t b/c he’s the big fish in a small pond over at Boise. But if we could get him I’d sign up day one. I’d take a day off from work to celebrate. If Gene Chizik gets fired at Auburn I’d love him. I’d like Gruden. I’d even prefer Hue Jackson.

    The fun thing about right now is we can all dream about who we want, and I respect all of the differing opinions. And to be honest that is what makes this fun. That we don’t all necessarily have the same view on who would be our best hire as new coach. B/c what that means is that the base is finally starting to coalesce around what a select few have been saying (Eric, Dan, et al.) for years – Tedford’s time is up.

    The sad thing for him is had he left a year or two ago he might still have a chance to have some type of commemoration at the new facility. Not after this year. Which to a certain extent is unfair, b/c he did makes us relevant again. It’s just that he also made us very unrelevant again.

  41. covinared Says:

    Arkansas is an easier place to build a team. the razorbacks are the only show in town and take players so long as they meet the minimum ncaa requirements.

  42. BlakeStreetBear Says:

    Juancho, I respect you too my man, but Monty is indeed still a fabulous coach. He took Bruan’s failing squad with Randle, Christopher and Theo and turned them into one of the funnest teams to watch in Cal history! I agree, the tournament has not been his friend, never making it to the sweet sixteen (but they maybe coulda beat duke had not Christopher been cheap-shot blinded and had not Amoke gone awol), but we do have a banner hanging in the rafters under his watch and I fully expect them to win it again this year and next too! Am I drinking the kool-aid? I don’t know, but as a HS basketball coach, I think Monty is as good as it gets as far as getting his team to play as a team, kinda like Bochy with the SF Giants. Would I rather us kill it in recruiting and win with a bunch of 1 and doners? Not really. I prefer guys like Jorge. And don’t underestimate his recruiting: Jorge was the player of year and DPOY tambien! Crabbe has been all-P12, Cobbs will be sensational again this year, Kravish is looking great, and I expect Tyrone Wallace to become a household name by season’s end. Also Kreklow and even Bherens will contribute this year, all Monty recruits. Are they Marcus Lee, no, but once again, as a coach, it is nice to not have any prima donas on your squad. Watching the Giants parade is direct evidence of that.

  43. Juancho Says:

    Blakestreet those are all good points and I agree with you. I think he’s a great coach.

    I guess my disagreement in BBall is I would rather win a title or go to the final 4 with one and doners. And it’s not like we aren’t trying for that. We tried to recruit Lee. We tried to recruit Aaron Gordon. So it’s not like we’re consciously going the other rout, it’s that the recruits for whatever reason aren’t buying into the greatness of Cal just yet. Plus Bird very well will leave early. When asked about if he would be a one and done he didn’t say no.

    I think he’s one of the best coaches if not the best coach in the conference. Seems like a decent enough guy too. I hope this year he takes them to the final 4 or even better. And makes me eat crow. And I agree his recruiting hasn’t been terrible. It’s been pretty good. So maybe I’m being too harsh on him.

    Let’s hope for a great bball season.

  44. MoreNCsarecoming Says:

    Even your favorite son Erin Rogers can’t stand your whiny fans.

    http://www.bearinsider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=65712

  45. Easy Ed Says:

    Juancho and Dan. You guys seem to think that Tosh Lupoi should be allowed to come back to Cal. Hell, make him the head coach, let’s name him alum of the year for “all he has done for Cal Football”.

    Here is something to consider, I have it on very good inside information that this whole thing wasn’t about money or a boat. Trouble started because that piece of dog $hit Lupoi thought HE should have been named defensive coordinator. He was pissed and what UW offered him that made him jump and steal recruits and try to destroy our program? The title of “Defensive LIne Coordinator”. You see this is a classic case of a person of great talent in one area (a recruiter) and limited ability as a coach. Tedford didn’t make him Defensive Coordinator and that ungrateful loser left and still wasn’t a DC. Tosh, EAT $HIT AND DIE!!!

  46. Larry Says:

    There are three sides to every story. Lupoi’s, Tedford’s, and the truth.

    We will never know the full story on what exactly happened. I don’t really care about Tosh. He can work where ever he wants. CA is an ‘at will employer’ state, so it is a two way street.

    All I know is that I want to beat UW this friday.

    GO BEARS!!!

  47. BlueNGold Says:

    Hey moron- Who is Erin Rogers? By chance did you mean Aaron Rodgers? Were you kicked out of school before you learned to spell, or are you really that stupid?

    By the way- You can’t stand Cal fans either, and have been obsessive in monopolizing this blog continuously for 10 years badmouthing Cal, its athletics, its fans and everything else Cal. So, what does it say that you are still here and continue to troll and spew your obsessive hatred? Are you that deranged? Has all your obsessive hatred made you crazy? How do you explain that you are still here? Maybe you are just too afraid to leave…COWARD!

  48. MoreNCsarecoming Says:

    Prediction: This “Revenge” game against UW will end as poorly as the one against Mack Brown and the Longhorns.

    HAHAHAHAHA what a beatdown that was.

  49. Easy Ed Says:

    Hey Cheeto Kid (is “Daddy” in Rehab yet?)and all the rest of you guys who say that Aaron Rodgers has a grudge against Cal and Jeff Tedford check this out.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApX1FY6ljbo

  50. Dan Says:

    Hey Pat – you really are a pathetic loser. BlueNGold @#47 says it perfectly. Go wipe the orange Cheato dust off your face, hands, clothes and keyboar, and then go wait for the Duck BEATDOWN that is coming this weekend to the Cheater$ – it’s going to be EPIC – can’t wait.

    At which time you will cowardly disappear from here for a few days again.

    You can try squeezing in as much lame trash talk as you before the Toejam kickoff- and you going into hiding – but we don’t care. If Cal loses, It’ll bring the end to the Tedford era that much more swiftly.

    But you do care- I sense many more orange tears this weekend down in your dungeon, er I mean, basement.

    Finally, how is Barkley doing in the Heismann race? Will he even get one vote?

    And how about your predictions of P12 and National Championships for the Cheater$?

  51. BlueNGold Says:

    Hey moron- whats your prediction for the final score of the Ducks beat down of the sleazy cheaters?

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