Post by JT on Aug 11, 2012 16:16:26 GMT -6
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Vtech and I first met online in late 2007. This was the last year of the PS2 version in league play. Vtech was a part of my short-lived league, the NLB. I'm not sure if we had even played each other at that point. If so it was only a couple times.
He introduced me to the COFL, a league run by a Marine stoner in Chicago and frequented by a 12-year old homosexual boy from Texas and a morbidly obese redneck trucker from God's country. It seemed quite odd to me at the time, but active and well-run nonetheless.
Our first game was Texas vs. Nebraska. I pulled the upset by 2 or 3 scores and he posted in the forum saying he couldn't believe how fucking great I was. Well, not exactly, but something along the lines of me be a great passer. I wasn't a great passer by any stretch, but for some reason I was just unconscious that game. It felt like a lightning bolt hit the tip of my penis. Anyway, that was the beginning of a great rivalry.
Both of my infamous Holliday titles when through difficult playoff battles with Vtech. See HERE ("possibly one of the most exciting games in COFL history"), and HERE.
In Season 46, JT found new life with Oklahoma St. and met Vtech and FSU in the Championship Game. In one of the five greatest COFL title games ever, the Pokes jumped out to a 21-7 lead but Vtech came back and eventually won the Cup with a touchdown in the second overtime (no known title game had been to overtime at all).
When Vtech later went on the longest winning streak in history (27), he met JT and the USC Trojans in an inconspicuous regular season match-up. Vtech was on his way back from GTL and text JT "You can be 28."). JT then handed him his dick and dominated the Ducks. Vtech got a revenge of sorts when JT fell to Boise in the playoffs and Oregon went on to beat the Broncos and win the title.
This match-up won't live up to any of that, of course. But it is the first time I can remember KSU playing Stanford in the COFL (or anywhere for that matter).
Vtech and I first met online in late 2007. This was the last year of the PS2 version in league play. Vtech was a part of my short-lived league, the NLB. I'm not sure if we had even played each other at that point. If so it was only a couple times.
He introduced me to the COFL, a league run by a Marine stoner in Chicago and frequented by a 12-year old homosexual boy from Texas and a morbidly obese redneck trucker from God's country. It seemed quite odd to me at the time, but active and well-run nonetheless.
Our first game was Texas vs. Nebraska. I pulled the upset by 2 or 3 scores and he posted in the forum saying he couldn't believe how fucking great I was. Well, not exactly, but something along the lines of me be a great passer. I wasn't a great passer by any stretch, but for some reason I was just unconscious that game. It felt like a lightning bolt hit the tip of my penis. Anyway, that was the beginning of a great rivalry.
Both of my infamous Holliday titles when through difficult playoff battles with Vtech. See HERE ("possibly one of the most exciting games in COFL history"), and HERE.
In Season 46, JT found new life with Oklahoma St. and met Vtech and FSU in the Championship Game. In one of the five greatest COFL title games ever, the Pokes jumped out to a 21-7 lead but Vtech came back and eventually won the Cup with a touchdown in the second overtime (no known title game had been to overtime at all).
When Vtech later went on the longest winning streak in history (27), he met JT and the USC Trojans in an inconspicuous regular season match-up. Vtech was on his way back from GTL and text JT "You can be 28."). JT then handed him his dick and dominated the Ducks. Vtech got a revenge of sorts when JT fell to Boise in the playoffs and Oregon went on to beat the Broncos and win the title.
This match-up won't live up to any of that, of course. But it is the first time I can remember KSU playing Stanford in the COFL (or anywhere for that matter).