Hi! I'm Coog99! How did I get my handle? I'm a fan of the University of Houston, and I started school in 1999. I plan on graduating later his year. When not taking remedial math, or walking around in the shithole that is Houston, I spend time on Ponyfans, telling SMU how much they suck. Please kill me!
davidsmu94 wrote:Hi! I'm Coog99! How did I get my handle? I'm a fan of the University of Houston, and I started school in 1999. I plan on graduating later his year. When not taking remedial math, or walking around in the [deleted] that is Houston, I spend time on Ponyfans, telling SMU how much they suck. Please kill me!
Pony Fan wrote:Better chance of him coming here than to cougar high school.
LMAO whens the last time SMU won a game or been to a bowl?
Who cares your talking about a team in the big east that can actually win and a team that cant even compete in CUSA. No coach would leave a successful program in a BCS conference to come to CUSA
Hey Cougar High:
"Whens" should be "when was"
"Who cares your".....There should be a question mark after cares. Then begin a new sentence. Then, "your" should be you're or you are.
Which begs the question, "When was the last time a Cougar High Grad or attendee could write a sentence?
Quick, edit this to include the quotation marks at the end before he notices.
Yes, there will be a Kragthorpe in Tulsa football this season.
Chris Kragthorpe, son of former University of Tulsa football coach and current University of Louisville coach Steve, will play his senior high school season at Holland Hall. Chris elected not to move with his family.
"I've attended so many schools over the years," Chris said. "This is a great place. This is my second year here. It is a great place to play football and get a great education."
Chris has grandparents or his mother staying with him while he finishes school.
Dad gets into town when he can, and with Louisville's schedule filled with some Thursday night games, Steve will get to see Chris play on occasion.
Chris, a 5-foot-11, 237-pound lineman, enjoys laboring with the unsung heroes on the lines.
"I'm just one of 61 out of the team," he said. "We have a guy who signed with SMU."
Chris was talking about Matt Allen, a 6-3, 270-pound tackle. Allen runs a 5.2 40-yard dash and has verbally committed to SMU.
Head coach Tag Gross said the team has talent.
"Linebacker Brendan Smith was at one time third in the state in tackles last year with 151," said the eighth-year coach. "He has a chance to play college ball."
Holland Hall lost to Oklahoma City Casady in the 2006 Southwest Preparatory Conference championship game.
The 2007 schedule is no easier for Holland Hall. League foe Houston Episcopal has a quarterback committed to LSU.
Dallas St. Mark's has a linebacker who plans on playing for Texas.