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Jayhawker= Tad Boyle or coach Downing

Well Hinrichs was at KU (Jayhawks) before he came here also... :lol:

But surely he's not stupid enough to call himeself Jayhawker, I mean that's way too obvious right? :shock:

And lord I'd hope Boyle has more important things to do then argue with us. 8)
 
I am neither of them. Truthfully, I'm a student and my roommate is a player for UNC. He just told me about this site the other day and so I thought I would check it out. As for my nickname. My name is Jay but I am also a diehard KU fan. I dont know what I will do when the bears and jayhawks match up.
 
jayhawker said:
I am neither of them. Truthfully, I'm a student and my roommate is a player for UNC. He just told me about this site the other day and so I thought I would check it out. As for my nickname. My name is Jay but I am also a diehard KU fan. I dont know what I will do when the bears and jayhawks match up.


I can't believe you go to UNC and would even think about rooting for the team playing against them. One thing I love about UNC is that the athletes are not seperated from the rest of the student body, like at larger schools. I roomed with an O-lineman at Lawrenson hall which was kind of cool (before he dropped out).
 

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