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  2. Russ is a shell of himself. They should just show him the door for being a liability to every team in the league.
  3. My wife suggested we check out her Netflix sitcom. We made it less than two minutes before we bailed on it. Awful laugh track and schlocky humor.
  4. Have we maybe considered that like all the other 9.95 hype. The hypers were just wrong and overblown?
  5. Lulz did Russ just hit his receiver in the dick?
  6. Or, I don't know, catch the fucking ball.
  7. Diaz pulled a Valdez
  8. Probably. It's aggy, but it's still a P5 opponent.
  9. Garrett really should have scored there. Fields did anyway.
  10. Holy shit enough with stat comparisons from the past .
  11. James Connor has over come a lot, and to see him dominate dudes in the league makes me happy. He seems like a really good guy, as well.
  12. Are you fucking kidding me?
  13. also: thin skinned fucking autocratic baby.
  14. Back when he was at Pitt I was standing on the sideline at practice and he ran by me at full speed. James was 240 pounds then and I looked at the guy next to me and I said, “would you attempt to tackle that?” Jets offensive line killing the Steelers defensive line.
  15. Stanford owned both sides at the net.
  16. Stanford has all the momentum headed to the 5th and I don't get the feeling Texas can reverse it.
  17. I don’t know, I liked that dude they had last year that couldn’t throw.
  18. Baker to Bucky for 6.
  19. We are gonna get reversed swept if we don’t pull our heads out of our asses
  20. Not sure how things were divided when his estate was settled, but I remembered this story and did a quick Google search: "Oklahoma State University implemented a unique fundraising program called the "Gift of a Lifetime" in 2007, which used life insurance policies to fund future donations to its athletic department. The idea originated from billionaire alumnus Boone Pickens, who had previously made significant donations to the university. Under this program, Oklahoma State purchased $10 million life insurance policies on 25 of its supporters, primarily donors and season-ticket holders aged between 65 and 85. The university paid the insurance premiums—projected to total $20 million, financed through credit—and was named as the beneficiary of the policies. The program was designed to provide long-term financial stability by using the proceeds from the policies to endow athletic scholarships, fund facilities, and support operations. Athletic director Mike Holder described it as the largest known use of life insurance for fundraising by a college athletic department. The initiative was facilitated by Oklahoma state law, which permits charitable institutions to be named as beneficiaries of life insurance contracts even without a traditional insurable interest, as long as no individual is named as a beneficiary. Although the program generated interest from other schools like Texas Tech and Oregon, it was ultimately discontinued. By its conclusion, OSU Athletics Inc. had spent approximately $33 million on premiums. The funds from the policies were intended to support long-term goals, including facility upgrades and scholarship endowments, complementing other major gifts such as Pickens’ $165 million donation in 2006."
  21. Guess I should have watched the first two sets. Because this set was a clown show.
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