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Hope it doesn’t linger. This is sizing up to be a great Tour. Into my favorite valley tomorrow - stayed twice at a cycling lodge in Saint-Savin, just by Argeles-Gazost. Two trips there - did the Soulor (beautiful high alpine scenery) and Hautacam (unrelenting, ever changing gradient from Hell) twice. There are such beautiful little towns here, none in any guidebook. On the way back from the Soulor, we did a little jog through the same route the tour is taking thinking it was a shortcut to the lodge. It was a mistake and it added a little climbing we really didn’t want. But we passed through the town of Bun. A nothing town, blink and you miss it. Still remember the sound of my freewheel echoing off the old stone walls of the buildings as we whizzed through. Beautiful. https://maps.app.goo.gl/ZYQBY33qVNGc6u6k7 Hoping for fireworks tomorrow.
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First group now on #1 green... LET'S GO !!! LIVE on Peacock...
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
David Dennison replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
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Most schools won’t have full 20.5 because they just don’t have the money
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i bet that group left a shitty tip
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Yes. The $20.5 million is supposed to be for the entire athletic department. For example, it's been said the Big East will have a competitive advantage in basketball because many of their programs do not field football teams, so they can theoretically use more of the $20.5 million to fund their basketball roster. There are a metric fuck ton of lawsuits being filed against the NCAA. Think about how much the behavior is being incentivized. As has been posted above, the House settlement attorneys are set to pocket $750 million. That's without having to actually go to trial. It's sharks circling chum in the water. The NCAA has shown they no longer have any appetite to go to court on just about anything resembling player compensation, because they know they will lose. So it's just a series of settlements that governs collegiate sports right now. Currently the three biggest litigation avenues are student employment classifications (some of these NIL contracts sure sound like employment contracts to me as a non lawyer), Title IX, and any kind of limitation to NIL compensation. Basically, the whole point of the settlement for the NCAA and its members in the first place. The NCAA and the member schools are hoping for legislative relief from Congress and/or the POTUS. Everyone understands the House settlement provides about as much cover for college athletics and is just as workable as using an umbrella made out of tissue paper. The real point of the House settlement is to take it to Congress and use it as an example that they're trying to create some kind of sense out of the chaos, but they need help.
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Transfer Cycle 2025-2026 - Full Roster Weaponization
BurntOrange&White replied to closetojumping's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
Helobious knew about him since 5 th grade -
That Theo Von asshole IS a dipshit.
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Edit: my bad, I’m lost in my threads
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Epstein files update (there are no Epstein files)
Firemans4Horn replied to Gil Bang's topic in Cloak Room
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I think it’s neurofibromatosis *disclaimer I had 2 weeks of dermatology 30 years ago
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
cafe society replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
Fuck you, of course you did. Ketchum has well known leanings and you're using him as a stalking horse. You're not usually horseshit, but you are here. -
Epstein files update (there are no Epstein files)
tx 3 putt replied to Gil Bang's topic in Cloak Room
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
Horn Under a Bad Sign replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
Cross posting this because it seems relevant and because fuck Lincoln Riley: USC is in a world of hurt. 358 million dollars ain't chump change. Maybe we should give Mark Bowman a call? https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/college-football-program-forced-into-painful-358m-cuts/ar-AA1IGtQZ -
USC is in a world of hurt. 358 million dollars in cuts. Maybe we can have a Bowman? https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/college-football-program-forced-into-painful-358m-cuts/ar-AA1IGtQZ
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Great for Swedish meatballs Dammit... Beat me to it
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Naturally.
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I wasn’t aware of the context of the 2021 meeting until my wife cleared it up. The “strings” and “attachments” the local yokels wanted to avoid for accepting Biden’s money were COVID-related (mask and vaccine mandates).
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So you naturally couldn't resist the temptation to join the club?
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i did not know that there was a different ending originally, with Alex killing herself rather than attacking Beth, but it didn't test well. Glenn Close preferred that ending bc she felt it better reflected Alex's struggle with mental illness, which runs in her family and is a cause near to her heart. in hindsight she actually regrets how Alex was portrayed, although she acknowledges it made a good movie. and i know all that because gotdamn Fatal Attraction was on gotdamn Turner Classic Movies and a gotdamn old lady told me all about it in her gotdamn NPR voice post-credits. i have gotten old without realizing it.
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NFL players get 67% of the profits of their jersey sales, or two-thirds. https://www.vemil.hr/en/do-nfl-players-get-money-for-jerseys-sold/#:~:text=Players now receive two-thirds,for player rights and welfare.
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Buddy & I got suspended from a HS game for attending the ‘95 HR Derby in blisteringly hot daytime conditions. Piazza & Mo Vaughn hit balls that may not have landed yet. Not shockingly, that shit was moved to pm hours shortly after.
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It might not make you some sort of hateful Nazi but it does make you insufferable.
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