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No Refunds

In our continous effort to stand up for the fans, we asked Peter C. Carroll if refunds would be available for the Idaho game?
We were told no but unsatisfied fans would have the option of touching Mitch Mustain's helmet at a later date.

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Shouldn't we have to pay extra to touch Mitch Mustain's helmet? At least take out a second mortgage.

Touching Mitch Mustain's helmet is considered much higher than even kissing the Pope's ring!

Hail Mitch!

Heck, consider me totally unsatisfied then! Where do I sign up for the helmet touching?

Can I buff his helmet?

In the Mustain household, creepy is spelled S-C-O-T-T W-O-L-F.

Ridiculous bool$#*T... from the infatuated usual suspects...

and to think SEC fans eat up the opportunity to play teams like western carolina and the citadel. especially for homecoming!

That post is so f*cking GAY!!

Just incase...

(You can't lose to a better fanbase)

"One of the things that really amazed me when we went to Nebraska was how sportsmanlike their fans are. They're not saying bad stuff to you, you come on to the field and they cheer for you. They're not negative in a sense that they're against the visiting team, they're just really for their team. And a lot of places could take a lesson on how to be fans from Nebraska. We were just really impressed and overwhelmed at how much support Nebraska had, but equally impressive to us was how sportsmanlike they were to us as a visiting team."
-Wake Forest football coach Jim Grobe

You will never speak for me Scott. (even in jest)

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