‘Dogs best Huskies in season opener
Strong defense gets the Bulldogs started off on the right foot in their 5-4 win against Washington Friday.

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why’d you have to show the clip of the Washington catcher missing the foul pop? A blunder of course, but these guys aren’t paid athletes—–let the mistakes go and don’t focus on errors, bloopers, or lowlights of collegiate athletics—–the snippy comment about the face full of red stiches is not amusing—–this guy is a student athlete and doesn’t receive a paycheck———other than that, GO Bulldogs.
why’d you have to show the clip of the Washington catcher missing the foul pop? A blunder of course, but these guys aren’t paid athletes—–let the mistakes go and don’t focus on errors, bloopers, or lowlights of collegiate athletics—–the snippy comment about the face full of red stiches is not amusing—–this guy is a student athlete and doesn’t receive a paycheck———other than that, GO Bulldogs.
It was not intended as a putdown, nor were we attempting to focus on errors, merely to present what happened at the game.
It was not intended as a putdown, nor were we attempting to focus on errors, merely to present what happened at the game.
“Dogs best Huskies in season opener” is this a typo? Is it supposed to be “Dogs BEAT Huskies in season opener,” just though I would point it out.
“Dogs best Huskies in season opener” is this a typo? Is it supposed to be “Dogs BEAT Huskies in season opener,” just though I would point it out.
Thank you for your comment. “Best” is correct, although “beat” would carry the same meaning. “Best” is often used in this sort of scenario to mean “get the best of.”
Thank you for your comment. “Best” is correct, although “beat” would carry the same meaning. “Best” is often used in this sort of scenario to mean “get the best of.”