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About the Manager
The manager of Kropkogate is known by most simply as Kropko. He is a tailgating enthusiast who spends his free time studying the art of tailgating and teaching others across the country. He has no home and lives on the road but find times to make it back to Columbus every Saturday during September, October and November.
About the Editors
Mr. Marbles - Editor in chief
The editor of this website, who will be known simply as Mr. Marbles, is a gameday enthusiast. He studied for 4 years at The Ohio State University, majoring in Gameday Activities with a minor in Awesomeness. He continued his research during a 3 year work-study project in Wrigleyville. Mr. Marbles observed the patterns of the everyday drunkeness surrounding Wrigley Field, while educating and assisting others who attempted to achieve gameday happiness. His distinguished career as a journalist includes the development of lloydcarrsucks.com and winning a 1st place award in a Darke County short story competition in 1988.
Mr. Marbles enjoys Dunkin Donuts coffee, hot showers, walking his dog, chicken products, and laughing at Rich Rodriguez. He also has unhealthy fascinations with Brent Musburger and Tom Skilling. Hobbies include governmental retirement plan consultation, gerrymandering, drinking warm beer in the bleachers and chasing hippies out of his neighborhood in Chicago's 49th Ward..
Pizza Hall (Drew) - Editor
Drew likes Miller Lite, Laura, and shouting "He's tired!" when athletes show signs of fatigue.
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