Male Scum

October 31, 2007

A classmate of mine just openly admitted that her so called boyfriend beats on her. I say he’s Punk. So I wanna know who out their has a boyfriend that loves her and he neats on you. And Guys if you are man enough and have the balls to call our show or join our chat room and admit you are a man you beat your girlfriend or wife. Call in be a man stop being a PUNK!! www.blogtalkradio.com/collegeradio
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Hottest New Live Internet College Radio

October 30, 2007

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Nov. 2 ,2007 3 PM EST College Prostitution.. A Tribute to Bill Clinton
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October 30, 2007

Below is a list of all  scheduled segments yet to air. On www. Blogtalkradio.com/collegeradio
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College Prostitution..Rising tuition cost

October 26, 2007

Living in a college town and understanding the debt college students face. I want to know is prostitution a major problem in American colleges? Do you know of a student past or present that had to make a little extra money while in college?

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Co-Host & Sports Analyst wanted College Talk Radio

October 24, 2007

Good Morning I am searching for a Co-Host for my new Internet College Radio Broadcast. I am breaking into the college communities around the country and even maintain a local college blog. I regularly read and submit articles to several university papers.Looking for the right personalities to build the audience. myhometownsports@yahoo.com

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Road Kill Rampage

October 23, 2007

No mercury. Will you be next? Startling numbers are killed each day on American road ways. Little is ever being done to stop it.

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Students Protest Ban of campus concealed weapons

October 23, 2007

OSU Students in Stillwater Oklahoma will wear empty gun holsters to school this week to protest a state ban on concealed weapons license holders to carry guns on campus.

Students for concealed Carry on Campus, which argues that campus police and university warning systems aren’t adequate protection.

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Students Protest Ban of campus concealed weapons?

October 23, 2007

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OSU Students in Stillwater Oklahoma will wear empty gun holsters to school this week to protest a state ban on concealed weapons license holders to carry guns on campus.

Students for concealed Carry on Campus, which argues that campus police and university warning systems aren’t adequate protection.

W” We want people to approach us and say ‘ Hey, what’s with the holster?” gives us a chance to explain our cause, that licensed individuals,depending on the state can carry in public places but for some read on they cannot be trusted to carry on campus”

An OSU Official said to allow students to carry guns on campus is a dangerous idea. ” I think it creates a very usafe environment,” Said Lee Bird, VP of student affairs.

Some form of carrying a handgun is allowed in 48 states, Wisconsin and Illinois have no legal rights to carry.

A 2004 Utah law was passed earlier this year that voided gun bans on campuses in that state, giving students the right to conceal carry at universities.

” If universities cannot protect their guest, they should be allowed to protect themselves,” Waddoup said.

” My Safety isn’t guaranteed,” an OSU Student said. ” Of course, it’s not guaranteed if I could carry a gun , either, but it still stacks the odds in my favor.”

Bottom line if you feel safer carrying a concealed weapon to school, start applying and transfer to a university in Utah. www.blogtalkradio.com/collegeradio My Hometown News & Sports Visit our Podcast and our Internet Talk radio Braodcast
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October 22, 2007

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Ricks lifts OSU over Kansas State

October 22, 2007

Ricks lifts OSU over Kansas State

By: David YoungBlood

Junior kicker Jason Ricks hit a field goal with seconds remaining and Oklahoma State survived another shootout to defeat Kansas State 41-39 on Saturday for its first homecoming victory in four years.

“Obviously, it was a big win for Oklahoma State,” coach Mike Gundy said. “It was nice that we could come through on Homecoming. We had tremendous fan support; it’s what makes OSU special. I just want to give it up for our fans and the way they came out and supported out team.”

Oklahoma State (5-3, 3-1 Big 12) looked sharp on offense again, piling up 510 total yards, including 329 yards on the ground, to outscore the high-powered passing offense of Kansas State (4-3, 2-2 Big 12) and maintain a tie for 1st place in the Big 12 South.

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Senior running back Dantrell Savage led the way again for the Cowboys, finishing with 124 rushing yards—his fourth straight game with more than 100 yards on the ground—and a touchdown. Sophomore quarterback Zac Robinson was 11-25 with 181 yards, three touchdowns and an interception, adding 109 rushing yards.

“I thought he did a heck of a job,” offensive coordinator Larry Fedora said of Robinson. “He made some plays when they had to be made, pulling the ball down, scrambling; he did some phenomenal things today.”

The offense failed to click early and the Wildcats jumped out to a quick lead. Trailing 14-0, quarterback Zac Robinson would throw deep to senior receiver Adarius Bowman, only to have it intercepted on the Wildcat 1-yard line by senior defensive back Byron Garvin.

Near the end of the first quarter, the offense would start to find its rhythm, as Robinson and freshman running back Kendall Hunter slashed through the Wildcat defense to set up a 24-yard touchdown pass, with Robinson throwing the fade to freshman receiver Dez Bryant, who made a leaping grab to draw the Pokes within 14-7.

The Kansas State offense was relentless, however, scoring on a yard pass to senior receiver Jordy Nelson, who would finish the game with 12 catches for 176 yards and three touchdowns. The Cowboys immediately struck back, with sophomore Perrish Cox returning the ensuing kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown to make the score 21-14. It was the longest return by a Cowboy since Barry Sanders returned a kick 100 yards in 1988.

“We challenged Perrish all week on special teams, and he stepped up and made a play,” Gundy said. “We’d been struggling on offense, and that was a huge momentum swing.”

After a forced fumble by Cowboy safety Quentin Moore, the Cowboys marched down the field again. A deep pass from junior receiver Seth Newton to Bowman was broken up at the last second by senior Marcus Watts, but the Pokes still made it to the K-State 2 before senior running backs Julius Crosslin and Dantrell Savage were stopped short of the goal line on four straight runs, giving the ball back to the Wildcats on downs.

The Cowboys got the ball back with 1:59 left in the first half and drove to the 10-yard line, when Bryant appeared to be pushed out of the end zone but didn’t get the call. OSU settled for a field goal and trailed 21-17 at half.

On the first drive of the second half, the Cowboys survived a Robinson interception that was ruled incomplete upon review, and Hunter picked up a first down on a crucial 4th and 2 to set up a 7-yard touchdown run by Savage as OSU took its first lead of the game, 24-21.

Trailing 28-24 near the end of the third quarter, a Cowboy punt hit off the leg of a Wildcat player and was recovered by the Pokes. Oklahoma State drove down to the KSU 4, but was again struck by miscues, as a holding call backed the Pokes up. However, on 3rd and 9 from the 10, Bryant caught a short pass and squirted by defenders for his second touchdown of the game to put OSU up 31-28.

After a Kansas State field goal tied the game at 31-31, Robinson connected with junior tight end Brandon Pettigrew, who shook off a Wildcat tackler and sprinted in for a ?-yard touchdown with less than five minutes remaining to put the Pokes on top, 38-31, and conjure memories of his game-winning catch against Texas Tech.

“Brandon did was he does when we get the ball in his hands,” Fedora said. “He makes a play. More times than not when he touches the ball, he makes something happen.”

Kansas State looked unstoppable on offense, though, and drove right back down the field to score a touchdown and bring the game to 38-37 with 1:10 left. Rather than kick the extra point for the tie, however, the Wildcats went for two and converted on a pass to Nelson to go up 39-38.

Bowman, who finished with six catches for 81 yards, said the team’s faith never wavered, even trailing with just barely more than a minute remaining.

“I looked at our offense and said, ‘if they leave us a minute on the clock, we’re gonna win,’” Bowman said. “I got faith in our offense.”

Senior receiver Tommy Devereaux returned the kickoff to the OSU 42 to give the Cowboys good field position. Robinson threw up a pass to Savage, who leaped over a defender and hauled it in for a 24-yard gain down to the 18-yard line.

The Cowboys let the clock run down to six seconds left in the game, then Ricks’ 26-yard field goal split the uprights with :02 remaining and the Cowboys won 41-39.

“I really think this win could spark us off to a lot more wins this season,” Bowman said. “To win the Big XII South, this was a must-win game. Our confidence is really high, and I think it’s only going to carry on throughout the rest of the season.”