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  2. If it's a matter of popularity, probably nothing. MAGA is doing it for us.
  3. you need beer...and a fence.
  4. What SEC schools don’t have softball?
  5. Dores got lucky when the SC QB went down in the 2Q or it would have been a much closer game. That said, Vandy is better this year than last and we struggled to put them away in Nashville last year.
  6. Do you have a link to this? Or do you just post it here every week? Would like to watch it go.
  7. LSU who was considered to have an elite OL last year rushed for 24 yards against aggy. We rushed for 200+ Alabama, with a dual threat QB in Milroe rushed for 70 yards against ou last year. We rushed for 177 yards to the tune o 5.9 carries. #3 LSU who just face that Clemson DL that you don't think is any good just rushed for 108 yards at home to the tune of 3.5 carry pre rush. Notre Dame, who has one of the best rushing attacks in the country, rushed for 93 yards with Jeremiah Love to the tune of 3.3 yards per rush against an elite Miami D-line In their 2nd playoff matchup, #1 Oregon rushed for -23 yards.... negative yards. Notre Dame rushed for 147 yards to the tune of 3.9 yards a carry against a much worse aggy defense at home this year. Last year they rushed for 198 yards at their house to the tune of 5.9 yards per carry. We rushed for 243 yards at 5.2 yards per carry. ND had one of the best rushing attacks last year for reference. Tenn rushed for 152 yards to the tune of 3.5 yards a carry against Ohio State in 2024 with a NFL RB in Dylan Sampson. We rushed for 166 yards at 4.5 yards per carry with this current OL against Ohio State. Ohio state rushed for 77 yards to the tune of 2.3 yards per carry against us. These are are some of the elite teams last year and this year. Which of these teams has a dominant rushing attack? Do you want LSU's OL? Notre Dame's OL? Tennessee OL? Clemson's OL? Aggy's OL? Which one of these teams doesn't struggle against elite defense fronts? You're a fucking idiot as you prove countless times. You'll continue to bitch whether you are a fan of Texas, UGA, Ohio State, LSU, Oregon, etc. No one is arguing there aren't weaknesses. But no, I don't think our OL is shit. I think we're going to have a pretty good rushing attack when you look at the stats at the season's end.
  8. The only people willing to hire him are Prager and Ben Shapiro, which means he doesn't have much of a career and is fully dependent on podcast sponsors and right wing donors.
  9. We might get some stripper titties in the Harden segments
  10. Had not heard of Viagra boys and gave it a listen. Fun stuff. Dallas show at HoB is sold out, but I may get a resale ticket.
  11. are not fascists and not seeking to obliterate the 1st amendment.
  12. To me that was an indictment on Greg and Mack.
  13. SEC schedule is (has been...whoops) out since last week March 6-8 - Texas @ South Carolina (2026 SEC opener) March 13-15 - Ole Miss @ Texas March 20-22 - Texas bye weekend March 27-29 - Texas A&M @ Texas (hooo boy!) April 3-5 - Texas @ Alabama April 10-12 - Oklahoma @ Texas April 17-19 - Texas @ Georgia April 24-26 - Texas @ Kentucky April 30 - May 2 - Arkansas @ Texas May 5-9 - SEC Tournament (Lexington, KY) We got the 6 new opponents we didn't play last year, our permanent rival OU and then Kentucky is our "repeat" opponent since the SEC is 15 teams.
  14. WFAA and KVUE in Austin are both Tegna.
  15. I agree and feel like I watched a different game than other people. The RB i was mossed impressed with that played last saturday was Clark. He seemed to having a combination of timing and vision the others don't, was finding creases, or not just aimlessly running into the line hoping to get yardage. Edit, i stopped watching at the end of the third quarter, is it worth watching the 4th
  16. Reading is fundamental broseph. I am simply pointing out that you need a better value proposition than simply killing people. You ultimately have to win the popularity contest. How do you plan to do this?
  17. No women in America were never fatigued before Covid arrived.
  18. Same for us in Dallas. I did notice the NBC station in Austin is Nexstar owned. (I think Sinclair owns WFAA/ABC here in Dallas.)
  19. Storms moved out, so the game started, but more rain might be on the way
  20. His name is Robert Paulson June Jones
  21. Time to bring this thread back. Btw, has anyone figured out which handle @clapclapclap uses nowadays? https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/18/nyregion/zohran-mamdani-threat-nyc-mayor.html A Texas man was charged in Queens on Thursday with threatening Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for New York City mayor, according to a law enforcement official with knowledge of the case. The man, Jeremy Fistel, 44, was extradited from Plano, Texas, by New York police officers and brought to the city on Wednesday to face charges of making a terroristic threat and aggravated harassment, according to the official, who was not authorized to discuss the case and asked for anonymity. The law enforcement official said that the charges were the result of threats made in June, when Mr. Mamdani’s campaign said he received a string of profane voice mail messages at his district office in Queens. In one, the man called Mr. Mamdani, who would be New York City’s first Muslim mayor if elected, a “terrorist” who was “not welcome in New York or America,” according to audio provided by the campaign. The caller said he should be careful starting a car. Andrew Epstein, a spokesman for Mr. Mamdani, said at the time that the campaign was cooperating with the New York Police Department’s Hate Crimes Task Force. The charges against Mr. Fistel come during an extraordinarily tense time for elected officials and public figures in the United States, where political violence has skyrocketed in recent years. Just over a week ago, Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist, was shot dead during a public event in Utah, and in June, Melissa Hortman, a Democratic state legislator in Minnesota, was assassinated along with her husband inside her home. Mr. Mamdani, a state assemblyman from Queens, is the clear front-runner in what has been a particularly high-profile New York City mayoral race. Candidates in the city have always been expected to interact intimately with voters, and Mr. Mamdani has predicated his campaign on spontaneous encounters. Tighter security could change the nature of this race, and races to come. Mr. Mamdani said in an interview with The New York Times on Sept. 11 that he had received new threats on his life since Mr. Kirk’s killing, which had occurred just a day earlier. Mr. Mamdani said he was frightened for his staff and the people close to him, including the security officials assigned to guard him. But he also expressed resolve and said he would carry on in spite of the potential danger. “It won’t change how I campaign,” Mr. Mamdani said. “It won’t change how I move through the city that I love.”
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