The Hawkeye Bitchmade Anthology: Volume 6 - Josh Nesbitt
The final volume in the 2009 Bitchmade Anthology:
Looking forward to continuing the tradition in 2010.........
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clayborn, angerer, et al we're okay
but Marvin McKnight and Terry Stross on offense were the best ever.
It still baffles me that Stockton was consistently able to pronounce Moeaki correctly...
but couldn’t handle several other names.
"I am in blood stepped in so far that should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o’er." - Adrian Clayborn
by Smokin Herb Grigsby on Jan 27, 2010 12:47 AM CST up reply actions
Have you seen this postgame interview with
Nesbitt?
And, no, it’s no coincidence that GT’s mascot is named Buzz.
Less memorable than Sam Okey's Hawkeye career.
Love it!!
Of course it wasn’t Iowa’s defense GT just didn’t execute. Lying mothers
The video only looks good
because you had three weeks to prepare for it.
Less memorable than Sam Okey's Hawkeye career.
Slightly OT, but....
Love these Bitchmade compilations, but whatever happened to Scothawk? I devoured his videos every week freshman year (2004). Seen a few randoms pop up since then but no classics like his 2004 regular season recap:
http://scothawk.com/flvswfpublish/2004highlights/winning.swf
As close as football has ever brought me to tears.
by George Washington Eagleclaw on Jan 26, 2010 11:52 PM CST reply actions
Wondered Same Thing
I had the same freshman year as you, and loved those videos….then they just stopped.
Tweeting via @jtkimbell
yeah
he made some good videos. some of them did bring tears to my eyes. The senior video with kaeding and crew to Brothers in Arms just flat out made me bawl and especially the video of the 6-4 Penn St. game. He knew how to take an emotional game and make it pull even more at your heart strings.
by Pain in the Sash on Jan 27, 2010 12:19 AM CST up reply actions
The Orange Bowl was the pinnacle of Iowa bitchmaking
The D had played amazing all year, but I don’t think it was until the Orange Bowl where the put it all together for just a complete ass-kicking. I remember while watching that game you could see the bewilderment in the eyes of the Georgia Tech players, as if they knew “what the fuck? we’re screwed” It was complete, and utter, domination that was only mitigated (very slightly) when “CPJ” realized the only hope his offense had was to run to the opposite side of the field as Clayborn. (BTW, who’s fanbase is more annoying in the slavish devotion to their coach, jNWU or Georgia Tech?)
I ate the blue ones ... they taste like burning.
Georgia Tech
Because they actually have a fan base.
"I know you're from Middle America, and sometimes you feel like you're representing more than just a school or a conference, maybe an entire group of American citizens out there."
by Twin Cities Hawk on Jan 27, 2010 7:32 AM CST up reply actions
GT
I could care less about their devotion to their coach, I’m more annoyed that every discussion devolved into a statistical nightmare. Keep your graduate thesis off the football forums, nerds!
Keeping wildlife, an amphibious rodent, for uh, domestic, you know, within the city - that aint legal either, Dude.
by AcrimoniousAngerererer on Jan 27, 2010 8:51 AM CST up reply actions
I’m a little willing to cut them a break about Johnson. They’re coming from the Chan Gailey years after all, so to have a coach that wins, and actually has a plan, has to be pretty exciting. It’s like Lickliter, only the complete opposite. How GT ever finished 1 in the polls with that fanbase is beyond me. Schools without fans should never get that consideration.
Yup
Looks like I am pissing off the wife tonight by watching the Orange Bowl again. Watching Volume Six makes me have to do it. FYI she grew up in Illinois and for her own sanity doesn’t really follow football – being a Fighting Zooker will do that to you.
"Well of course, there's nothing better than being American!!!" - Ricky Americanzi, Jan. 5th, 2010
by The Bacon Explosion on Jan 27, 2010 9:56 AM CST reply actions
The thing I love best
is just watching the defensive line sitting there, waiting for him. Absolute certainty that each defender is in the correct spot, so they didn’t have to chase or react. Just wait for him to come to them and be crushed.
It never gets to be easy
thats how you defend the option son…
by blackgoldandcubbieblue on Jan 27, 2010 4:49 PM CST up reply actions
has anyone ever figured out
what was up with the long pantleg on one leg but not the other and then the matching long sleeve on the same arm that nesbitt and other gt players were wearing? was that engineered by their students for superior play on the field? cuz if it was they need to refigure the design after the bitchmaking (it wasn’t just nesbitt that got bitchmade it was the whole system, thank you norm parker).
by blackgoldandcubbieblue on Jan 27, 2010 4:47 PM CST reply actions

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