Bix has reason to be proud of her alma mater
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Bix has reason to be proud of her alma mater
IIRC, Bixby is a proud graduate of Trinity University in San Antonio. I think they set a college football record on Saturday.
Trinity Wins!
Trinity Wins!
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Enough already. It's my fault! Get over it!
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Unbelievable! I couldn't count the number of laterals that were made.Rexer25 wrote:IIRC, Bixby is a proud graduate of Trinity University in San Antonio. I think they set a college football record on Saturday.
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Re: Bix has reason to be proud of her alma mater
A couple of other stories on the game said 15.earendel wrote:
Unbelievable! I couldn't count the number of laterals that were made.
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That was totally cool.
It is the most Trinity football I ever watched.
They are a good football team these days, but back when I went there, they stunk on ice.
They do a good job of recruiting smart good athletes--they don't have athletic scholarships, but find ways to encourage smart people who know they aren't likely to have a career in football to come to the school to get a good education and play ball.
It is the most Trinity football I ever watched.
They are a good football team these days, but back when I went there, they stunk on ice.
They do a good job of recruiting smart good athletes--they don't have athletic scholarships, but find ways to encourage smart people who know they aren't likely to have a career in football to come to the school to get a good education and play ball.
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Nope. Physics? ACK. I purposely avoided any scary math or science classes in college when I filled my required classes.TheCalvinator24 wrote:I know a woman who started there in the fall of 1985. Rebecca McGowan. Physics Major. Ring any bells?
I find physics now to be interesting stuff, but I was so behind on my math/science stuff because of my years in South Carolina schools, that I never took physics in high school. That and most math and science teachers were not terribly good.
I found that I did the best in classes where I had the best teachers. I always respected those students who excelled even when the teachers stunk.
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I figured it was a long shot. I heard she graduated with a 4.0.
She was my girlfriend my Sophomore year in High School. She was one year ahead of me. She was the first National Merit Scholar in our school's history. There has only been one more since.
She was my girlfriend my Sophomore year in High School. She was one year ahead of me. She was the first National Merit Scholar in our school's history. There has only been one more since.
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You didn't mean it was a long shot Bix would know a 4.0, right?TheCalvinator24 wrote:I figured it was a long shot. I heard she graduated with a 4.0.
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I originally had the whole post together in one paragraph. I put the break in the wrong place, apparently.Ritterskoop wrote:You didn't mean it was a long shot Bix would know a 4.0, right?TheCalvinator24 wrote:I figured it was a long shot. I heard she graduated with a 4.0.
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Holy crap.
Just to be sure, I counted myself. One forward passes, 15 lateral passes, and the 15th one bounced once before landing in the hands of the guy who scored. That's one of the most incredible things I've ever seen in a football game at any level.
Too bad that there were so few people there to witness it in person.
Just to be sure, I counted myself. One forward passes, 15 lateral passes, and the 15th one bounced once before landing in the hands of the guy who scored. That's one of the most incredible things I've ever seen in a football game at any level.

Too bad that there were so few people there to witness it in person.
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Okay.... What am I missing. I was a National Merit Scholar. Does it mean something different in Texas than in NY?TheCalvinator24 wrote:I figured it was a long shot. I heard she graduated with a 4.0.
She was my girlfriend my Sophomore year in High School. She was one year ahead of me. She was the first National Merit Scholar in our school's history. There has only been one more since.
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Context.peacock2121 wrote:Okay.... What am I missing. I was a National Merit Scholar. Does it mean something different in Texas than in NY?TheCalvinator24 wrote:I figured it was a long shot. I heard she graduated with a 4.0.
She was my girlfriend my Sophomore year in High School. She was one year ahead of me. She was the first National Merit Scholar in our school's history. There has only been one more since.
There has only been one more since "in our school's history."
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I don't know. We've had a number of Semi-Finalists and Commended Student over the years, but only 2 made it to the final step.peacock2121 wrote:Yeah, but I was one - so.... it can't be too hard, so.... what's with your school?
It is a small town in East Texas. Maybe that accounts for it.
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