BYU home and home

1- Amazing part of the country to visit. Stay longer and check out other areas.

2- Easy to hate them.

3-Not the ordinary trip.

4- Not a ****** southern SEC hick town. And there is actually some legit co-ed scenery.

5- Incredibly beautiful stadium location. Top 10 for sure.


What more could you want? This is a great addition. And yes, you can drink in Utah lol.


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I just drove cross country from Maryland to Seattle and passed through Provo, very scenic... on the way home, I went thru South Bend and its the skid mark in the underwear of America
The skid marks on my underwear are offended by this comparison.

Utah on the other hand is absolutely stunning. No other place on earth like it.
 
I’ve warmed up to it since it was announced a few hours ago lol.

We know BYU will always be a big tough team on the OL/DL, but we should track meet them to death and will be more talented than them at every spot. Looking forward to it.
 
1- Amazing part of the country to visit. Stay longer and check out other areas.

2- Easy to hate them.

3-Not the ordinary trip.

4- Not a ****** southern SEC hick town. And there is actually some legit co-ed scenery.

5- Incredibly beautiful stadium location. Top 10 for sure.


What more could you want? This is a great addition. And yes, you can drink in Utah lol.


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99% of these chicks do anal… if you’re into that sorta thing. They eat a lotta corn, beware.
 
We ain't actually playing BYU. This is all actually just a cruel prank to crush that Marsh kid. Amazing that both schools went in on it.
 
Yeah I vaguely remember something like that. Last time I was in Salt Lake was about six or seven years ago and honestly the only time I drank was with dinner and it was wine and I think that’s all kosher anyway like you said. You want to but talk about some weird stuff, it’s not so much this way anymore, but look at the weird shlt they used to do in Pennsylvania. There were some places where you go to a restaurant you couldn’t get anything to drink. You had to go to these fūcking bottle stores and bring your booze in if you wanted to have a beer with your sushi.
The only reason you should have had to do that in PA is if the place couldn't legally get a liquor license for whatever reason. Otherwise in terms of bars or restaurants everything is pretty normal. But most definitely the weird part is we STILL have state owned and run liquor stores where you have to buy hard liquor for personal use. Also FINALLY just in the last few years started being able to buy beer anywhere like grocery stores, convenience stores, etc. Prior to that you had to go to a beer distributor for cases and kegs or a "6 pack shop" for 6 and 12 packs or singles/40's. It was so ******* dumb I have no idea why they hung on for so long with beer & wine and still continue to with liquor.
 
I've watched film recently of the 1990 BYU game (very painful). I'm left with absolutely no explanation. As other posters have mentioned, it seemed like Detmer was getting pressured all day. Our offense on paper has to have been one of the best ever at UM. The depth at receiver was so great. You had Randal Hill, Wesley Carroll, and Lamar Thomas as starters. But there was Darryl Spencer, Horace Copeland, and Kevin Williams as backups.
 
The only reason you should have had to do that in PA is if the place couldn't legally get a liquor license for whatever reason. Otherwise in terms of bars or restaurants everything is pretty normal. But most definitely the weird part is we STILL have state owned and run liquor stores where you have to buy hard liquor for personal use. Also FINALLY just in the last few years started being able to buy beer anywhere like grocery stores, convenience stores, etc. Prior to that you had to go to a beer distributor for cases and kegs or a "6 pack shop" for 6 and 12 packs or singles/40's. It was so ******* dumb I have no idea why they hung on for so long with beer & wine and still continue to with liquor.

Yeah I mean it was just hard to keep up with the different types of containers that you had to get in different types of stores, and yes maybe I had gone to a place or two where there was some issue with the liquor license, I don’t know, but there was some bizarre stuff as far as what you could get and where you could get it. I guess not living there and not being used to it just added to my confusion. I visited enough that it was annoying but not so much that I had to deal with it all the time or become familiar with it… and it was never really in Philadelphia itself proper, or when I was at UPenn, but always outside like in the Valley Forge area or maybe near Conshohocken or King of Prussia area, or outside of the city itself
 
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