UT fans as a whole made it their mission to make the board unreadable and then whined that they got banned for it.
Tennessee. A few of them came here and were banned rather quickly. They were full time troll mode. This was during the Kiffin era.
Pretty insufferable as a fanbase. Those who are left are pretty good though. I wouldn’t want to be a TMB Mod and give respect to those who do it/have done it.
RogenBerry and Joshvol### I actually wasn't apart of the VOLS, BITCH parade. But I will be if we ever get good at football again, Daddy Rabbit is our Khaleesi.
Red State: Utah Controversial Collin Raye concert moving from Kaysville to Grantsville, organizers say By Graham Dudley, KSL.com | Updated - May. 21, 2020 at 1:23 p.m. | Posted - May. 21, 2020 at 9:39 a.m. Spoiler GRANTSVILLE — The situation in Kaysville was growing tense. Mayor Katie Witt, in the middle of a run for Congress, was staunchly supporting a planned concert organized by Utah Business Revival, featuring country music star Collin Raye. But that stance ultimately pitted her against the local health department and her own City Council, as groups like Alliance for a Better Utah called on Witt to resign for supporting a mass gathering during the COVID-19 pandemic. On Thursday, citing a lack of support in Kaysville, Utah Business Revival made that a moot point by moving the concert to a venue outside Grantsville in Tooele County. The free concert is now slated for May 30 at 6 p.m. at The Amphitheater at Studio/Ranch — which can hold up to 10,000 people. On KSL NewsRadio's Dave & Dujanovic morning show, Tooele County Commissioner Shawn Milne said he learned of the move Thursday morning, just as the media did. "Certainly, it would cause us a little bit of concern," Milne said. "We all need to balance public safety with economic safety." Events with more than 1,000 attendees require a mass gathering permit, Milne said. He encouraged Utah Business Revival's Eric Moutsos to apply. "There's a process," Milne said. "We would just welcome him to follow the same process as anybody else." In a news release Thursday afternoon, the Tooele County Health Department said it has not received a permit application from Utah Business Revival. "After an event is held without a permit it is possible for the health department to file charges against the property owner for allowing an unpermitted event to take place," the department said. "Utah and Tooele County are doing a great job flattening the COVID-19 curve and we do not want to see a spike in COVID-19 cases come from an unapproved event like this." For his part, Moutsos said earlier in the radio show that he won't pursue the permit or any other government approvals for the event. "The reason why I don't (care) is when government oversteps, like health departments ... when they overstep their bounds, it's up to ‘we the people’ to push back," he said, "and to show them that we have our rights, and we have our responsibilities to provide for our families." Moutsos said the amphitheater is a private property, "so we're not too concerned." "We know we're not going to have the sprinklers turned on us," he said. KSL NewsRadio ✔@kslnewsradio BREAKING: The Utah Business Revival is moving the country music concert originally planned to be held in @kaysvillecity to the Studio Ranch Amphitheater near Grantsville. Witt said she's happy for Utah Business Revival, as the amphitheater is much larger than Kaysville's Barnes Park. "They can actually help more small businesspeople," Witt said. "So it's actually a win for them." In a news release announcing the venue change, Utah Business Revival requested that people "be respectful to those who social distance" and to "feel free" to wear personal protective equipment. Utah Business Revival played an organizing role in previous mass gatherings in Salt Lake City and Vineyard in defiance of state measures against COVID-19. Moutsos called those events "case studies" that resulted in "no spikes in COVID." "So we should have an honest conversation and look at the truth behind this," he said. On Wednesday, Utah Gov. Gary Herbert said that large gatherings might be possible in the state now, "but it does presuppose and requires that you follow certain social distancing requirements, screening of people that come to the event, having hand sanitizer, wearing of a facial mask." "If that can't be met," Herbert said, "then it shouldn't happen." Witt said she's planning to attend the concert, anyway. "I have never met Collin Raye," she said. "It seems like it would be a great opportunity, so I am planning to go." Blue state: Yankee Stadium to hold drive-in events with movies, concerts, car side food delivery this summer USA cbssports.com/mlb/ne..
I actually wasn't aware of meatspin - but I, a professional, had my suspicions - so I googled the domain rather than going straight to the site
He was mostly trolling. The Westonmckinnon? or whatever who came over called the cops on you guys was worse. Cause he was earnest.
Welcome to Utah. A Red State that has been one of the most proactive States in the Union in its response to C19. This Studio Amphitheater is so far out in the boonies that I had never heard of it. If a concert is held and attended by a large group that we would laugh at if infected by C19....well this is the place.
I remember him being ass. I forget that rivals name of that pig shit fucker who changed his named to fligger on this site. He is a truly reprehensible human being.
Was it ever really an act? Whereas many on here have grown up a lot since 2009, he seems to be the same shitty bro I first heard about from some steroid user back in 2008
He's had some left views that made me believe it was an act but He's holding on for the cash and turned into what he used to play
Remember those gating criteria trotted out by Trump? One state has met the criteria for green (New Mexico) and a bunch of large states are red. They set the rules, knew no one would follow them and they don’t care about enforcement. But Dave Portnoy is preaching to the fuck bois on FoxNews.