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Because why not
(10-06-2017 06:24 PM)Love and Honor Wrote: [ -> ]



Because why not

I knew Toledo should be in the Top Ten!
clever and funny
Why do we play so many heavy teams this year!
This is highly indicative of America's eating problem.
(10-08-2017 09:30 AM)Ohio Poly Wrote: [ -> ]clever and funny

For EMU fans, 'empirical evidence' of why we should not have switched from Hurons to a light weight bird.

An eagle weights less than 5% of a fairly typical adult male.
Army's mascot is not human. Neither is Navy's.
If we included all sports teams, fictional and real....

Dead last:

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(10-11-2017 09:46 AM)BeatNavy Wrote: [ -> ]Army's mascot is not human. Neither is Navy's.

Going by the team's nickname as they did, the Army Black Knights mascot is human:

Quote:knight
nīt/Submit
noun
1.
(in the Middle Ages) a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
synonyms: cavalier, cavalryman, horseman; More
2.
(in the UK) a man awarded a nonhereditary title by the sovereign in recognition of merit or service and entitled to use the honorific “Sir” in front of his name.
verb
1.
invest (someone) with the title of knight.
(10-11-2017 02:54 PM)John52168 Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-11-2017 09:46 AM)BeatNavy Wrote: [ -> ]Army's mascot is not human. Neither is Navy's.

Going by the team's nickname as they did, the Army Black Knights mascot is human:

Quote:knight
nīt/Submit
noun
1.
(in the Middle Ages) a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
synonyms: cavalier, cavalryman, horseman; More
2.
(in the UK) a man awarded a nonhereditary title by the sovereign in recognition of merit or service and entitled to use the honorific “Sir” in front of his name.
verb
1.
invest (someone) with the title of knight.

I think the poster was referring to the Army Mule and the Navy Goat as the respective service branches' mascots.
(10-11-2017 03:27 PM)BobcatEngineer Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-11-2017 02:54 PM)John52168 Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-11-2017 09:46 AM)BeatNavy Wrote: [ -> ]Army's mascot is not human. Neither is Navy's.

Going by the team's nickname as they did, the Army Black Knights mascot is human:

Quote:knight
nīt/Submit
noun
1.
(in the Middle Ages) a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
synonyms: cavalier, cavalryman, horseman; More
2.
(in the UK) a man awarded a nonhereditary title by the sovereign in recognition of merit or service and entitled to use the honorific “Sir” in front of his name.
verb
1.
invest (someone) with the title of knight.

I think the poster was referring to the Army Mule and the Navy Goat as the respective service branches' mascots.

He was. But, I was going by the fact they used the team's nicknames in the video.
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