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  2. Big XII TItle game will either be Arizona State vs. BYU or Tech. Cincy has at least two losses coming. I think everyone would much rather see ASU and Tech play again. That would be a great rematch to watch. If those two are playing they should both get an invite to the playoffs.
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  4. I don’t think he would be done that fast, but he’s going to be dealing with more intense NIL donor fatigue this offseason and CDC is going to be unable to shield him from making semi-public* his plan for fixing it. *in other words, it’ll leak out a little here but it’ll mostly be shared with the luxury box types. I know everyone is repeating that Sark the OC has to go-which is weird, that’s his strength. Sark the GM is what needs to go.
  5. Chicken Little Hot Take...
  6. I'd be happy if he could block for Wisner, and occasionally leak out for a wheel route.
  7. adele's voice/songs.
  8. How TF do the Brits not shoot themselves in the dick daily?
  9. Brenan Thompson? That guy fucking sucks. Fuck his mama too
  10. Keep and eye on number 0 wr for Msst. That dude can ball.
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  12. Unlike Mack, 2 years of solid success with Herman’s players (and very little hardware to show for it) isn’t buying him near the rope that FUPM got from 2010-13. Sark is done here after ‘27, maybe after next year if a total disaster (4-8). He’s quickly exhausting any goodwill remaining that he built up ‘23-‘24. It’s not going to work out long-term, that much is painfully obvious. Tech and aggy being good will only accelerate his exit.
  13. Something that is RIGHT about baseball... Springer's advocacy for kids who stutter illuminated on biggest stage TORONTO -- George Springer is many things, a list that just grew again with his Game 7 heroics in the ALCS. He’s a World Series champion, a World Series MVP, a four-time All-Star and now the author of one of the greatest moments in Blue Jays history, his three-run home run in the seventh inning Monday to beat the Mariners and send the Blue Jays to their first World Series since 1993. Oct 20, 2025 · Field View: George Springer's go-ahead home run Springer is also an advocate for kids who stutter. Springer stutters, himself, and has since he was a child, but as he’s grown into a big league star, he’s used his platform to encourage kids who stutter and empower them to say what they want to say. October 22 is International Stuttering Awareness Day, another opportunity to shine a light on the work Springer has done in his work with organizations like SAY (Stuttering Association for the Young). “If you ask any of my teammates and coaches, it’s no secret. ... I like to talk,” Springer said at an event last season benefitting SAY. “I will talk your ear off all day, even if you don’t want me to. It didn’t used to be that way. For all of the kids or the parents who have a child who stutters, or has come across somebody who does, I hope that I can be proof that things do get easier. You can do what you want to do. You can say what you want to say. You can be who you want to be.” The CN Tower, which climbs 1,815.5 feet into the air next to Rogers Centre and is visible across Toronto, will be lit green Wednesday night to recognize International Stuttering Awareness Day. An estimated 1% of the world’s population stutters, which would account for over three million Americans and 400,000 Canadians. According to the National Stuttering Association, up to 5% of kids go through a period of stuttering, too, which often begins in the range of 2 to 5 years old. While many kids who stutter in their childhood ultimately stop stuttering, many others, Springer included, deal with it into adulthood. Hosting his annual benefits, Springer has always turned the conversation back to the kids he works with, saying how much they’ve helped him in return. Besides, Springer is just a 36-year-old kid himself. Mar 1, 2023 · Mateo and George He’s the biggest personality on the Blue Jays. Sure, things tighten up in the postseason and grow more serious as October rolls on, but Springer is always the life of the party, filling every room he enters with sound and energy. “You can’t let something that you can’t control stop you from being who you want to be,” Springer said. “There are a lot of really good people in this world who will help and a lot of really good people who don’t care [about your stutter]. One of the most important things I hope everybody understands is that you just need to embrace it. Embrace who you are. Embrace how you talk." Springer has been an important public figure for people who live with a stutter, especially kids. They can look up to an MLB star who has not just spoken openly about his stutter over the years, but embraced it as part of who he is. Now, he’s on the biggest stage in baseball, chasing the Blue Jays’ first World Series championship in 32 years.
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  15. And Trump keeps saying he is going to solve his 9th war. He cannot lose face. This is about ego, not lives.
  16. This is the 2nd or 3rd time Putin has made Trump look like an idiot in front of the world in the past few months, and Trump is desperately wanting that label of "deal maker" and "peace maker" and Putin keeps nabbing it out from under him. I think the sanctions might stick.
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  18. She’s a distraction. If they had truly split up last year, we would’ve won the national championship.
  19. 82-0 is still on the table boys
  20. Totally not animal tobacco… Good call @immamac
  21. And they held them scoreless in the first half. They keep the total under 14. Are you fucking kidding me?
  22. Did sportscenter just put some girls soccer shit over Wembys dunk, these fuckin guys.
  23. He's a fucking joke. The amount they played him was alarming. I tried to say it in here when HOU signed him. That said - this team is going to be really fucking good. They may need to trade for a PG but if that starting frontcourt stays healthy then look out. The rebounding is just absurd.
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