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Corn downs Pitt, 3-1
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You make some great points. We need more infrastructure and road expansion projects here. Definitely don’t see that anywhere.
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We’re gonna need to keep scoring .
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Hes on thinners and likely has bad CAD (coronary artery disease). Prolly has problems with afib and/or clots. Also prolly some chf as well due to what we see with the cankles or He had an IV recently for something
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Dubin is terrible
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It's not a tortilla if it's not flipped by hand
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This might suck.
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Please pull Dubin. You got 1 good inning with him. Can’t expect him to give you more than that
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Surprised to see this... Ole Miss defensive coordinator Pete Golding signed a 3-year contract extension back in February that will make him the highest-paid assistant in the SEC this season, according to documents obtained by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger. Golding will earn $2.55 million for the 2025 campaign, a $300,000 raise from his 2024 salary. LSU defensive coordinator Blake Baker previously held the mark of the SEC's highest-paid assistant after signing a 3-year deal with a flat $2.5 million salary in January 2024. Golding's base salary will bump to $2.6 million in 2026 and $2.7 million in 2027 before the contract expires on Jan. 31, 2028. He'll still have a ways to go to catch Penn State defensive coordinator Jim Knowles, who signed a 3-year contract this winter worth $3.1 million per year. In addition to Baker, Golding also leapfrogged Michigan's Wink Martindale and came in ahead of Ohio State's Matt Patricia for the second-highest paid assistant in college football. (Utah's Morgan Scalley will earn $2.6 million this year, $500,000 of which is a one-time retention bonus.)
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704 ops isn’t great but it’s not worthless. If Yordan comes back and he goes back to hitting 7th we are fine with that. Pena, Yordan, Altuve, Correa, Sanchez, Diaz, Walker, urias, meyers. That’s your lineup against RHP in about 2 weeks and that’s fine.
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Kalas: "dubin can be in line for the win if he pitches effectively" Yeah right dude
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Texas Football 2025 Fall Camp - Kicking the Sonofabitch In
MrX replied to closetojumping's topic in Football
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In a shocking turn of events, he predicted that Texas ends up with OU, Arkansas and Aggie. Bama gets zero brand or blue bloods and South Carolina comes up the big winner with 2 brands, and Kentucky.
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Wife goes in for her lumpectomy on Sept 3 and I have my previously scheduled colonoscopy on Sept 4. Oh, and also waiting on a biopsy on a thing they cut off my shoulder.
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@Hagbard Celine You missed an important aspect of certain bitching. To make this as long winded as your method, let's play a game where it's pick the teams you play. With a singular exception, we'll create the order of selection one at a time going in descending order of most wins all time. A simple formula. Each team in the order, with a singular selection, gets one pick. Then after all have gone, we go back to the top of the selection order. Now, I mentioned an exception and there is method to my madness. It will help prove a point. The singular exception is aggie. To try, unsuccessfully, to reduce their crying, boycotts, and conspiracies about who plays who, we let them pick first. Not only that, be we allow them to have first 3 picks of the entire process out of order. Aggie would get the first, second and third pick of the teams they want as "protected" or "pod". After that it would be Alabama with the fourth overall pick. Texas with the fifth, Georgia with the sixth and so forth through all time wins. Now, that is the most bias and preferential treatment at team could possibly be show in the process. It doesn't work for a lot of reason, but I'm again using it to illustrate a critical point. After aggie selected all 3 of their picks, sometime during or just after Alabama picked, aggie would begin complaining the unfair bias of the selection process. At a guess it would start with them second guessing their choices and stating that they shouldn't have been forced to make all 3 at once. They would then complain they should be able to trade because they might change their mind. Then they would likely bitch about whatever selection Bama made for reasons I'm not creative enough to dream up. They would then bitch about Texas getting the 5th pick because they are new to the SEC. They would also surely generate a conspiracy around the entire selection process being designed by Texas to damage Aggie's reputation. I could go on, but I'm sure you get tbe point.
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Caleb Williams has looked bad in his 2 possessions tonight. Holding on to the ball way too long and getting sacked or flushed out of the pocket and having to throw the ball away. Good preseason game against the Chiefs as the starters are playing all of the first quarter so far.
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