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Sydney Williams
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Love is Love ❤️|| AW || Proud 1987 WSU graduate. GO COUGS!!
Katılım Kasım 2014
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@PeteHegseth Good golly Miss Molly, you are one big crybaby. Go shoot another balloon.
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This will be immediately appealed.
Sedition is sedition, “Captain.”
New York Post@nypost
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@TherealCANDIACE I pointed it straight out to my husband last night! I said here she is!!
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😂😂😂😂😂😂 Bishop King misses NOTHING.
Carlos King@thecarlosking_
Candiace Knowles-Carter 💃🏾 #theTraitorUS
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It's time to make someone famous.
We the People will say whatever we want, even if agents of the government don't like it.
We demand that this man be identified and promptly fired. If @SecNoem won't name him, we will.
Raise your voices, everyone.
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@GregWWoods At WSU when movie came out. School tried desperately to get John Candy to come to WSU for a football game. Never happened unfortunately.
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A statement from the family of Alex Pretti, obtained by CNN:
"We are heartbroken but also very angry.
Alex was a kindhearted soul who cared deeply for his family and friends and also the American veterans whom he cared for as an ICU nurse at the Minneapolis VA hospital. Alex wanted to make a difference in this world. Unfortunately he will not be with us to see his impact. I do not throw around the hero term lightly. However his last thought and act was to protect a woman.
The sickening lies told about our son by the administration are reprehensible and disgusting. Alex is clearly not holding a gun when attacked by Trump’s murdering and cowardly ICE thugs. He has his phone in his right hand and his empty left hand is raised above his head while trying to protect the woman ICE just pushed down all while being pepper sprayed.
Please get the truth out about our son. He was a good man. Thank you."
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Brock Purdy having flashbacks to Peyton Pelluer & Jalen Thompson right now. #AlamoBowl2018 #GoCougs
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@Genmoorecougs How much I love all of these “letters”. So, so proud to be a Coug!
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To Brandon Walker,
Sir—
Your recent broadside reached our camp by courier, though it arrived light on facts and heavy on bluster. You declare men “average” and lands “wastelands” from the comfort of the rear, as if shouting from afar were the same as standing a post. History records many such voices; it remembers few of their names.
You scoff at a campaign fought at Missouri as though seasons are won by ink alone. Any veteran of this sport knows better: rosters thin, injuries bite, and progress is earned in inches, not proclamations. To call a man’s service “average” without context is the habit of those who prefer mockery to measurement.
As for Pullman—permit me a correction delivered without lace. It is no wasteland. It is a fortress of resolve, a place where the hills teach humility, the wind sharpens purpose, and the people demand work before words. Men come here to build, not to be entertained by traveling barkers. We have little use for those who mistake remoteness for weakness.
I will add this, lest the record be incomplete: the late and great Captain Mike Leach would be none too pleased to hear a fan from his final port of call disparage the place he so often called his favorite. He knew Pullman for what it was—a proving ground for thinkers, fighters, and true believers—and he suffered fools poorly, especially loud ones.
You further insult the faithful as “idiots.” That charge reveals more about the accuser than the accused. These people fill the ranks, fund the cause, and stand watch long after the loudest critics have packed up their tents. Sneer if you must; the record will not be kind.
So keep your jeers and your maps drawn from rumor. We will keep the work. And when the smoke clears—as it always does—it is seldom the heckler history salutes.
Signed,
General Kirby Moore
Brandon Walker@BFW
@Kyl3p3t3rson I know he’s an offensive coordinator who was average at Missouri and he stupidly took a job in a college football wasteland to coach in front of idiots like you.
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@Genmoorecougs Read this aloud to my UW football fan husband. I have never been more proud to be a Coug!!!
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To the Powerbrokers of ESPN,
I write to you not from comfort, but from the scarred battlefield where college football now lies, its banners trampled and its proud traditions scattered like broken muskets after a rout.
You did not merely cover the Pac-12. You dismantled it.
With contracts inked in distant boardrooms and decisions made far from the valleys, mountains, and rivalries that gave this sport its soul, you reduced a century of history to a line item. West Coast sunsets, late-night kickoffs, regional grudges handed down from father to son—traded away for programming windows and quarterly gains.
Make no mistake: conferences have always shifted. Empires rise and fall. But this was no natural evolution. This was scorched-earth strategy.
You taught universities to abandon neighbors for airtime, rivalries for revenue, and identity for exposure. You turned student-athletes into inventory and traditions into negotiable assets. In doing so, you did not just wound the Pac-12—you fractured college football itself.
What once felt regional now feels corporate. What once felt earned now feels scheduled. Saturdays used to belong to the people; now they belong to spreadsheets.
And yet, you will tell us this was progress.
History will decide otherwise.
Long after the contracts expire and the studio lights dim, the sport will remember who lit the match. It will remember that when college football stood at a crossroads, you chose control over community, consolidation over culture.
The Pac-12 did not fall in battle.
It was sold.
And let us pause to give thanks where thanks are due. I thank God—plainly and without apology—that the PAC-12’s new television covenant does not shackle its programs to the JV exile of ESPN+. No grainy cameras, no student interns guessing at the down and distance, no broadcasts treated as filler between cornhole reruns and studio debates about leagues you’ve already overfed. Our games will be seen, heard, and respected—broadcast like the contests they are, not streamed away like an inconvenience. For once, the sport escapes your bargain bin.
Respectfully submitted from the field,
where traditions still matter and banners are still defended,
General Kirby Moore
ESPN@espn
One of the best bowl traditions 🍟
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