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RE: FAU at Oklahoma, Sat. Sep. 1, Noon ET
(09-01-2018 05:14 PM)joshdude182 Wrote:  Honestly, if I had to guess, I’d say both Ragu and OwlCountry40 are between the ages of 10 and 13, judging by the emotional meltdowns that both are having. Reading through this thread has been downright embarrassing. You can tell FAU isn’t used to winning. One good season and suddenly no one else in this conference even deserves to be on the field with them. . Knowing how to win is just important as knowing how to lose when it comes to sportsmanship and the FAU fan base as a whole on this board (not all of them) have shown that they don’t know how to do either. Or maybe it’s just a couple of loudmouths...

From what I have seen, FAU fanbase is actually much less bombastic than other fanbases. Actually, I have to say that MTSU, WKU, and FAU fanbases have behaved with way more humility than Marshall and USM fanbases. Fans of these two schools, apparently, want to be treated like some sort of C-USA royalty, when they hardly deserve it.
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