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Jail. That motherfucker is getting a statue.
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Tottenham Hotspur 2025-26: For a Few Trophies More
Matchday! COYS!!! Hopefully, not a boring match today.
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My 2026 Health Insurance Premium Increase
Then quality of care will then drop. Doctors and hospitals will need to decrease staff to accommodate less revenue. And not just office staff but direct care. Someone above made a comment that the rest of the world has solved healthcare so why can't we. It's a bit simplistic to say that they've solved it when there is most likely 180 systems for the 180 countries. There isn't 1 solution out there, and each one of them has their deficiencies. Not to mention that the US indirectly subsidizes the rest of the world's healthcare since our model creates new drugs and treatment. And now that the US govt is out of research as of 2025, healthcare is even more dependent on the US capitalist system. I don't have the magic answer either. No one does. I've never even heard the Medicare for All side define if they mean traditional medicare or medicare advantage. They're not the same. Personally I think Medicare Advantage sucks.
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Transfer Cycle 2025-2026 - Hell Is Empty, and All the Devils Are Here
Notre Dame Fighting IrishNotre Dame Football Transfer PortalThe latest undefined college football players that have entered the transfer portal.They have 16 players in the portal. The difference between ND and Texas is you follow Texas closely
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Transfer Cycle 2025-2026 - Hell Is Empty, and All the Devils Are Here
Nobody here wanted us to try for Baugh I know that for sure!
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Transfer Cycle 2025-2026 - Hell Is Empty, and All the Devils Are Here
I don't know about whether they are losing anyone that they wanted to keep, but it seems like the Notre Dame websites are all freaking out just as much about their lack of portal success as the Texas websites, if not moreso.
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GhostOfTomJoad started following Trump/MAGA has ruined sports
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Trump/MAGA has ruined sports
Brother? Black jack or craps for me. Outside of taking $100 off an obnoxious, drunk loudmouth sooner during the Colt years I haven't placed a dime on any sporting event in 30+ years. I'll make the occasional gentleman's bet of a beer or beverage with a few close friends, but that's as much about the camaraderie & an excuse to "settle up" by getting together & catching up, something that happens far too infrequently. It never really matters who won the bet as the competition for the check is the real action.
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The state of College Football - Bitch Thread
You don't think there's a lot of money in Valtrex?
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ICE activity/raids
i just remembered George Floyd was murdered in Minneapolis.
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Transfer Cycle 2025-2026 - Hell Is Empty, and All the Devils Are Here
Visiting Texas tomorrow, per Pete Nakos ESPNWendell Gregory - Oklahoma State Cowboys Linebacker - ESPNView the profile of Oklahoma State Cowboys Linebacker Wendell Gregory on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.
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Dallas Cowboys 2026 Offseason Thread: All in for one more win
- The state of College Football - Bitch Thread
Sounds familiar.- Mamdani's Mamdate
- Transfer Cycle 2025-2026 - Hell Is Empty, and All the Devils Are Here
ND isn't getting poached to any real degree, as far as I can tell. As for their decision not to play in a bowl, safe to say it had nothing to do with avoiding potential portal losses. But it might end up being a happy byproduct of that decision.- Trump’s America
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As was already noted upthread, arming untrained zealots and telling them they’re protected by immunity was likely purposeful. The administration knows that its army of Kyle Rittenhouses would inevitably kill a protester or just some innocent bystander, and it’s counting on protesters to escalate in response. They will then use the escalation as a pretext for a crackdown and possibly even martial law. This is fascist manipulation 101.- ICE activity/raids
Jesus Christ, that video. Thankfully, everyone is community noting the lying ass Fat Boy dicksuckers like Noem and hoe bag Tricia- Transfer Cycle 2025-2026 - Hell Is Empty, and All the Devils Are Here
What about priapisms?- Tell Me About Texas a&m
And then atm tucked tail and ran off to the SEC rather than playing UT.- Transfer Cycle 2025-2026 - Hell Is Empty, and All the Devils Are Here
Exactly. These aren't guys that are looking to leave. It's obvious we've been tampering a while with select players and some of them got big offers from their schools to stay where they wanted to be in the first place. I think everyone here expected to land all of them but it's looking like we may only land a handful. Good thing is we have money to spend and we can tamper with other good players. There was a point we didn't get Max Claire and we ended up with Jack Endries. It's not the end of the world.- Transfer Cycle 2025-2026 - Hell Is Empty, and All the Devils Are Here
RB named Turbo is pretty bad ass- Transfer Cycle 2025-2026 - Hell Is Empty, and All the Devils Are Here
Spoiler that shit- Mamdani's Mamdate
Have you been to a major West Coast city in the last 5 years?- Transfer Cycle 2025-2026 - Hell Is Empty, and All the Devils Are Here
Compare our shit to Indiana. We are so out of our depth. Additions. Josh Hoover Position: QB Previous school: TCU Class/eligibility: R-Sr. (one year) What to know: Across 31 starts at TCU, Hoover ranks second in program history in completion rate at 64.8%, third in completions (771) and fourth in passing yards (9,629) and passing touchdowns (71). Hoover's fit at Indiana: Hoover projects as the Hoosiers' starting quarterback in 2026, assuming incumbent Fernando Mendoza enters the NFL Draft. Turbo Richard Position: RB Previous school: Boston College Class/eligibility next season: Jr. (two years) What to know: Across 19 games at Boston College, Richard rushed 200 times for 1,027 yards and 11 touchdowns while adding 32 catches for 275 yards and two scores. Richard's fit at Indiana: A fast, explosive runner with quality pass-catching skills, Richard can play all three downs and figures to be part of the Hoosiers' running back rotation next fall. Nick Marsh Position: WR Previous school: Michigan State Class/eligibility next season: Jr. (two years) What to know: Marsh finished his Spartan career with 100 catches for 1,311 yards and nine touchdowns in 23 games. In two matchups against the Hoosiers, Marsh caught 12 passes for 142 yards and two touchdowns. Marsh's fit at Indiana: The 6-foot-3, 203-pound Marsh projects as a strong replacement for Elijah Sarratt as a starting wide receiver. Tobi Osunsanmi Position: DE Previous school: Kansas State Class/eligibility next season: R-Sr. (one year) What to know: The 6-foot-3, 250-pound Osunsanmi played in 36 games across four seasons at Kansas State, collecting 50 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks. In 2025, he tallied six tackles for loss and four sacks in six games before suffering a season-ending injury. Osunsanmi's fit at Indiana: Senior edge defenders Mikail Kamara, Kellan Wyatt and Stephen Daley are out of eligibility at the end of the season. Osunsanmi should offer a boost to the Hoosiers' pass rush. Preston Zachman Position: S Previous school: Wisconsin Class/eligibility next season: 7-Sr. (one year) What to know: Zachman, who stands 6-foot-1, 212 pounds, played in 34 games at Wisconsin, collecting 130 tackles, four tackles for loss and seven interceptions. He used a normal redshirt in 2020, played in fewer than five games in 2021 and should get a medical redshirt in 2025, granting him a seventh year of eligibility. Zachman's fit at Indiana: Indiana will lose starting safety Louis Moore to graduation, and Zachman's history of ball production and starting experience trend favorably to him filling Moore's shoes. Jiquan Sanks Position: S Previous school: Cincinnati Class/eligibility next season: Jr. (two years) What to know: The 5-foot-11, 195-pound Sanks was the first true freshman to start Week 1 at Cincinnati since 2015 when he earned the nod in 2024. Sanks tallied 92 tackles and 3.5 tackles for loss across 24 games. He played 506 defensive snaps last season, according to Pro Football Focus, and spent 242 snaps in the box, 207 snaps at free safety and 56 snaps at slot corner. Sanks' fit at Indiana: With his versatility, Sanks can fill various roles on the back end. Along with Moore, starting rover Devan Boykin is out of eligibility after this season. Sanks has the skill set and experience to play either safety or rover. Joshua Burnham Position: DE Previous school: Notre Dame Class/eligibility next season: R-Sr. (one year) What to know: The 6-foot-4, 260-pound Burnham played in 40 games with 15 starts across four seasons at Notre Dame. He collected 65 total tackles, 17 tackles for loss and six sacks for the Fighting Irish. Across 12 games and four starts this year, he totaled 16 tackles, six tackles for loss and a career-best three sacks. Burnham's fit at Indiana: Indiana is losing both high-end talent and additional depth pieces in its defensive ends room, and Burnham offers a seasoned, proven veteran who shouldn't let a high bar slip any lower. Chiddi Obiazor Position: DE Previous school: Kansas State Class/eligibility next season: R-Jr. (two years) What to know: The 6-foot-6, 275-pound Obiazor played in 28 games across three seasons at Kansas State, collecting 46 tackles, 10 tackles for loss and six sacks. In 2025, Obiazor played in 12 games and made 28 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss and two sacks. He was more disruptive than his sack number suggests, as Pro Football Focus credited him with 30 pressures, Obiazor's fit at Indiana: Obiazor has the size and experience to play both inside and outside on the Hoosiers' defensive line. This past season at Kansas State, he took 291 snaps at defensive end and 181 snaps at defensive tackle, according toPro Football Focus. All Transfers from Indiana Football Andrew DePaepe Position: DE Class/eligibility next season: R-Jr. (two years What to know: The 6-foot-6, 261-pound DePaepe was a consensus four-star recruit who transferred from Michigan State to Indiana in the spring of 2024. He missed his first season in Bloomington after suffering an injury in fall camp, and he collected two tackles and a half-tackle-for-loss in four games this season. William DePaepe Position: DE Class/eligibility next season: R-So. (two years) What to know: DePaepe, who stands 6-foot-6 and 260 pounds, was a consensus three-star recruit who redshirted in 2024 and appeared in only one game this season. He recorded two tackles, one sack and one tackle for loss against Indiana State in Week 3. Amariyun Knighten Position: CB Class/eligibility next season: 5-Jr. (two years) What to know: Knighten provided competition at Indiana's boundary corner position behind All-American selection D'Angelo Ponds. Knighten appeared in just two games this season, playing four snaps against Kennesaw State in Week 2 and 19 snaps vs. Indiana State the following week, according to Pro Football Focus. Makai Jackson Position: WR Class/eligibility next season: Sr. (one year) What to know: Jackson announced intentions to transfer Sept. 29. He played 54 snaps across the first four games of the season, catching three passes for 15 yards — all in a 73-0 victory over Indiana State on Sept. 12 — before opting to reserve his eligibility and take a redshirt. Mitch Verstegen Position: OL Class/eligibility next season: R-So. (three years) What to know: A consensus three-star recruit in 2024, Verstegen did not play a regular season snap across two seasons as a reserve offensive lineman at Indiana. Aden Cannon Position: DE Class/eligibility next season: R-Sr. (one year) What to know: Cannon walked onto the team in the fall of 2022 and did not appear in a regular season game across four years in Bloomington. - The state of College Football - Bitch Thread
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