MSU To Springfield: Hey, We Do Stuff Too

MSU Student "doin stuff"

Springfield, MO- Even though the Drury Panthers wowed the Ozarks with their nail biting victory over Metro State, Missouri State University is proclaiming to Springfield: “Hey, we did stuff on Sunday, too.”

“Oh, so they run some championship, big deal,” says sophomore Larry Harshman. “I just played like 30 matches on Halo 3, but you don’t see my bragging…well I did brag a bit on Facebook.”

MSU students would also remind Springfield that they even did sports things on the Sunday of the championship.

“I know it wasn’t nationally televised or anything, but we had a great 3 on 3 basketball game one on of the courts, says senior Blake Saunders. “ It lasted for about 20 minutes before we went south of the border for a Taco Bell break. Oh, that’s another we did on Sunday: ate at Taco Bell. I bet those snooty Drury kids didn’t do that.

Other things MSU students did that day were: organized their iPod play lists, talked to their mom, and took a nap.
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“No recognition, that doesn’t bother me,” says Freshman Amber Strauss. “I guess I am just unsung hero, just doing my thing day in and day out.

Later Amber told FCN that her “thing” was theorizing “50 Shades of Gray” movie casting.

Some students are proud that their Springfield brothers made it to the championship.

“Sure, we all watched the game in the lobby of Freddy,” said Junior Megan Marslow. “And who is to say who has the more important job: the players or the spectators? I will say. The spectators are WAY more important.”

Most MSU students skipped class on Monday due to pure exhaustion of Sunday activities.

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