As good a time as any to start this thread, now that February is upon us.
Looking at standings, hanging on to the 9-seed might be perfect for the Birds. With all the top eight teams bunched at 9-4 or 8-5, the 8-seed will emerge from whoever collapses down the stretch, theoretically giving us a...
Due to multiple requests following the game, Blake Bloodworth is going to send posters to Fiala Brothers for anyone interested in buying one.
He’ll provide his Venmo for payment, and we’ll also accept cash on his behalf.
Posters are $45 as before. All proceeds go to Blake; I just want to...
We’re looking to do a Redbird-themed beer - or more than one - at Fiala Brothers, but need ideas for what to call it/them. Beer-naming is harder than we thought.
Also @SgtHulka convinced his daughter to use our beer in her natural homemade soaps, so feel free to name that, too.
It’s a drop in the bucket, but at ISU every drop counts: the Frisco Zone reached new sales heights in 2021 and resulted in a $3,597 year-end donation to WSF.
Redbird Recon must have made a few extra trips home last year to push it over the top…
WSF just received a record Frisco Zone contribution: $8 more than last year!
Possible explanation: Redbird Recon make more trips home from Georgia this year.
Barry being Barry. Sees the writing on the wall as we all do, and is not about to go quietly as mid-majors prepare to be poached:
https://twitter.com/fatherharry1/status/952950620943724544
Great piece by Bryan Bloodworth. Interviews with Bowman, Zenger, and Spack going back 10-15 years and looking at how - and why - ISU decided to build its football brand.
http://wglt.org/post/beyond-basketball-how-isu-built-winning-football-program#stream/0
2,789 Frisco Zones sold last year and a nice corresponding donation to WSF! Now to top it in 2018 and return to Frisco...
Also acceptable: first MBB tourney appearance in 20 years.
Thank you to everyone on RBF who helped us blow away last year's donation - the Frisco is definitely gaining in...
https://twitter.com/deadspin/status/946187713430065157
It's ridiculously extreme, but I appreciate this rationale for a smaller school on a mission. Mike Davis knows how to butter his bread.
Fun to ignite another scheduling debate and contrasting the path of least resistance taken by some of...