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A little help with this grassroot movement for the Stanford vs. Oregon game - Be Loud For Oregon - 11-06-2011

Hello,
I am trying to make Cardinal nation aware of the magnitude of this upcoming game this Saturday against Oregon. Now, we have had this negative reputation of being, a wine and cheese crowd. However, we should try to bust that myth and show the nation what Stanford is about. We need to be loud and raucous for the Oregon game, as the defense feeds off of our emotion.

I know the crowd noise probably won't affect Oregon, but it will help fuel our depleted defense.

I have a Facebook page dedicated to Be Loud at Oregon and it would be much appreciated if you could help spread some awareness. This is probably the most important game Stanford has had in years and it would be a truly special night if we could pull this off.

Please like the page and spread the information around. It would be greatly appreciated.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Be-Loud-at-Stanford-vs-Oregon/258616330852660


Re: A little help with this grassroot movement for the Stanford vs. Oregon game - Be Loud For Oregon - 11-07-2011

Almost a tenth of the way to reaching a modest goal of 1,000 likes. But most importantly spread the word!


Re: A little help with this grassroot movement for the Stanford vs. Oregon game - Rando - 11-08-2011

Oh hell yeah man. I'm going to be screaming my panties off. I'm going to come with Skov facepaint as well. I'm ***** crazy for Stanford right now, sorry for the lack of better words.


Re: A little help with this grassroot movement for the Stanford vs. Oregon game - Leftcoast - 11-08-2011

Hah!  The software anticipated your problem.

It's a great time to be a Stanford fan.