Stanford, cont'd
A couple more thoughts, Doc.
1. Big-time bulletin board material, and in this wired age I'd be surprised and disappointed if the Shocks aren't already aware of it. Maybe Boise State was impressed by visiting "The Farm" at Stanford, which is indeed a lovely campus; maybe they also had trouble finding energy in a nearly empty gym. I'm confident that Monday night, the Shocks will not be unduly impressed by Stanford; and they should have energy to burn, refueled by a loud and ardent crowd.
2. As we're continually reminded by events in Washington, the elites -- even newly minted members like Stanford freshmen -- can't help looking down on the rest of us; it's just a question of whether they're experienced or smooth enough to hide it. Some of these clowns aren't. But that arrogance could easily translate into overconfidence, and if Stanford doesn't show up motivated and ready to play, they may be in for a nasty and well-deserved surprise.
A couple more thoughts, Doc.
1. Big-time bulletin board material, and in this wired age I'd be surprised and disappointed if the Shocks aren't already aware of it. Maybe Boise State was impressed by visiting "The Farm" at Stanford, which is indeed a lovely campus; maybe they also had trouble finding energy in a nearly empty gym. I'm confident that Monday night, the Shocks will not be unduly impressed by Stanford; and they should have energy to burn, refueled by a loud and ardent crowd.
2. As we're continually reminded by events in Washington, the elites -- even newly minted members like Stanford freshmen -- can't help looking down on the rest of us; it's just a question of whether they're experienced or smooth enough to hide it. Some of these clowns aren't. But that arrogance could easily translate into overconfidence, and if Stanford doesn't show up motivated and ready to play, they may be in for a nasty and well-deserved surprise.
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