Football ...
Basketball ...
Baseball ...
Other Sports ...
Futbol ...
🤫995🤫 ...
Gambling ...
Movies & TV ...
Music ...
Hobbies ...
Lulz ...
Food & Travel
...
Daily Texan ...
Business & Markets ...
Cloak Room ...
Help ...
For Sale ...
Board Discussion ...
Advertise...
Tailgate Donations
All Activity
- Past hour
-
Dumbest fucking season ever....
-
I love Vic in the postgame line. Comes across as genuinely encouraging our opponents, players and coaches alike. I've heard some coaches do it to subtly tamper with players they covet, but I never feel that's what he's doing.
-
This is further proof that unfounded internet rumors as some like to call them do turn out to be true. Back to the Steve Sarkisian thread we go chat! @Nicole44 fire up night crew and blast the naysayers
-
This season just keeps getting worse and worse.
-
Sometimes shit is too much to cover up. I wish I had that gif someone made of our track coach in the automated wheel chair but I cannot find it. Thought I had saved it. This is a stunning collapse. Are we going to have an orange and white scrimmage for a cheez it bowl? Holy shit.
-
OR also wanted to sleep with the chick in question. Or the wife. Ya never know.
-
Then what, dip or vape cartridges?
-
Can we have Bama's spot if Deboer leaves and whip OU's ass again?
-
-
Dude chill the fuck out. This is a message board. Wishing Suicide on anyone is just fucked up.
-
I was going to add to my comment - if you did have to check then surely you're adding it to the playbook.
-
We are apparently planing on going after more tankers. Earlier story from the WSJ The move came just hours after Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado left the country on a boat, an escape that potentially gave the Trump administration an opening to take more aggressive action against the Maduro regime. “As you probably know, we’ve just seized a tanker on the coast of Venezuela—a large tanker, very large. The largest one ever seized, actually,” Trump said during an event at the White House on Wednesday afternoon. Attorney General Pam Bondi said the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Homeland Security Investigations and the U.S. Coast Guard executed a seizure warrant for the tanker with support from the Defense Department. In a video she posted on social media, uniformed men can be seen fast-roping onto the ship from helicopters and entering the bridge with guns raised. “For multiple years, the oil tanker has been sanctioned by the United States due to its involvement in an illicit oil shipping network supporting foreign terrorist organizations,” Bondi wrote on social media. The vessel had been used to transport “sanctioned oil from Venezuela and Iran,” she said. A Pentagon official said the move was a warning to other tankers waiting to dock and load up Venezuelan crude. Maritime tracking data shows around a dozen off the Venezuelan coast, but the official said others have their Automatic Identification System turned off to avoid detection. The U.S. has sanctions in place that prohibit companies from trading Venezuelan oil, though it has given exemptions to some companies, including Chevron, which this summer received a narrowed license to operate in the country. Trump has warned that he will level hefty tariffs on countries that buy oil from Caracas. Asked about the seizure at the White House, Trump joked that journalists should follow the tanker with a helicopter and said he assumed the U.S. would keep the oil. He also said that information about the ship’s owner would be forthcoming. Brokers in Singapore told The Wall Street Journal that a tanker called the Skipper was the vessel seized off Venezuela. The tanker, formerly called the Adisa, had been sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control for carrying Iranian crude
-
LTtxfan started following Indiana Football (WTF is a "Hoosier?)
-
Lost key player who got injured celebrating B10 Championship. Indiana football Stephen Daley out for CFP after suffering injury in celebration BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana football will be without a key cog to its defensive line in the College Football Playoff. Indiana defensive end Stephen Daley suffered a knee injury while celebrating the Hoosiers' 13-10 victory over Ohio State on Dec. 6 in the Big Ten championship game, coach Curt Cignetti confirmed in a press conference Wednesday. "A serious injury that will make him not available for the remainder of the season," Cignetti said. Cignetti added he didn't hear about the injury until 45 minutes after the game. "It was sort of unbelievable when I heard about it," Cignetti said. Video surfaced on social media Tuesday afternoon of Daley's right leg twisting awkwardly while he reached up to high-five fans lined along the front row of the stands inside Lucas Oil Stadium. He then hobbled down the line, bouncing on his left leg while putting no weight on his right leg. Another video circled Tuesday afternoon of Daley sitting on the back of a cart while, in the background, confetti fell and teammates celebrated Indiana's conference championship. Daley, a spring transfer addition from Kent State, emerged as one of Indiana's best defensive players during the second half of the season. He led the Big Ten and finished tied for the national lead with 18 tackles for loss en route to earning All-Big Ten honorable mention. The 6-foot-1, 273-pound Daley ascended into a starting role after starting edge rusher Kellan Wyatt suffered a season-ending knee injury in the Hoosiers' 38-13 win over Michigan State in Oct. 18. In six games without Wyatt, Daley registered 11.5 tackles for loss and two sacks. Daley had 10 tackles for loss in the Hoosiers' final three regular season games against Penn State, Wisconsin and Purdue, and he totaled one tackle for loss, one sack and two quarterback hits against Ohio State. Prior to the Big Ten championship game, Indiana linebacker Isaiah Jones dubbed Daley, who ran a 10.85 100-meter dash in high school, a "freak of nature" who plays hard and executes defensive coordinator Bryant Haines' scheme at a high level. And after Wyatt's injury, Daley seized the opportunity. "I think he really stepped up and filled that role," Jones said, "and kind of just blossomed into this player that's dominating." Now, Indiana needs another player to do similar things opposite All-Big Ten honorable mention edge rusher Mikail Kamara, who leads the Big Ten with 47 pressures, according to Pro Football Focus. Without Daley, the Hoosiers will turn to sophomore edge rusher Daniel Ndukwe, who played in 12 games this season and registered six tackles, one tackle for loss and no sacks. According to PFF, he's tallied five pressures — four quarterback hurries and one hit. Indiana returns to action — with Daley watching on the sidelines — at 4 p.m. ET in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., against the winner of No. 8 Oklahoma and No. 9 Alabama.
-
That looks like a dude who watched in the corner.
-
-
-
Solid ho advice
-
So they don't have a coach for the bowl game? They are going to bail and we play someone else?
-
Michigan portal is going to collapse from the strain
-
The dominos are falling faster than we can post. Coaching carousel 🎠 2025 is the gift that keeps on giving.
-
2025 will go down as the craziest coaching fires ever… until 2026!
-
That’s a pack of 50
-
Shit, thats my plan.
-
costco, $6
-
This is how you give the university cause.
Football ... Basketball ... Baseball ... Other Sports ... Futbol ... 🤫995🤫 ... Gambling ... Movies & TV ... Music ... Hobbies ... Lulz ... Food & Travel ... Daily Texan ... Business and Markets ... Cloak Room ... Help ... For Sale ... Board Discussion ... Subscribe!... Donate!... COOKIE MONSTER!