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Breaking News The Athletic Scoops Sark interested in NFL Jobs
Sir Ulrich replied to TexasMan's topic in Football
Regarding Sark and the NFL heres a snippet from a 2011 interview. And before we say he'd never get a job offer this year just remember Kingsbury got hired as a HC after Tech fired him 2 months prior. -
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gernblansten replied to Captainant's topic in Daily Texan
I wonder how long until we start taking the Khashoggi route. -
Miami Herald: Venezuela claims capture of CIA group, accuses U.S. of plotting ‘false flag’ attack https://archive.ph/lqPsQ#selection-1127.19-1127.102
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Was a Tamale House up until the mid-90s.
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Breaking News The Athletic Scoops Sark interested in NFL Jobs
Hagbard Celine replied to TexasMan's topic in Football
i'll go even further i don't care if he un-divorced an uppity instabitch to save face for her allegedly non-sark child i do care that he went awol for 39 days - but that's a personal issue as well and battling the liquid demon - if that's why he was away - is not a personal choice - it is a disease what i'm hoping is he will have a cathartic realization his pro scheme doesn't work with this team at this time and for the rest of the season he will call the games like he did 0u and the klan aggy 4th quarter, and then when the season is done, fire flood, fix the goddamn Oline and keep building the program -
That tracks because he didn't know where the sideline was after the play.
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The more I think of it the more I realize how much I like "war as a backdrop" flicks. From Here to Eternity, Bridge Over the River Kwai, Paths of Glory, Breaker Morant. "We shot them under Rule 303."
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Instead of the Grim Reaper Elko should be a sand worm that eats his victims.
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The Athletic Scoops Sark interested in NFL Jobs
Im_smarter_then_you replied to TexasMan's topic in Football
And they’re trying to downplay our wins. This is the sec! -
I didn't watch one second of that game, but there is no universe where Austin Reaves -- who is neither a physical post player or someone relelentlessly attacking the basket off the dribble -- should be getting to the free throw line that many times. Really, it's okay for the offensive and defensive player to make contact and not call a foul. It's called a "no call" and the league had it forever and everybody was cool with it. Hell, they used to do it on block/charges all the time and people were still okay with it. Plyaers would collide, the ball would roll out of bounds, they would usually give the ball back to the offensive team, and the game would go on. And players would stay on the court because they weren't getting in foul trouble with bullshit ticky tack calls. Somehow, we all managed to live through it and actually enjoy the games instead of this idiotic ass parade to the free throw line.
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You've got two hands don't you? Everything else is just logistics...
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Js1 replied to Captainant's topic in Daily Texan
LOL free speech -
At least they weren't soy DEI seamen
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I survived WR bye week hell (Addison 11.6, Robinson 7.8, Mooney 2.1) and a horrible CMC week (9.8) thanks to Nix, Vidal, Herbert, Colt's D and Badgley and my opponent's team. And a special shoutout to Dak (lmao), Bijan (wow), Ferguson (big fat donut) and Falcons defense (lol)
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#20 Texas stages a furious fourth quarter comeback and beats Mississippi State in overtime, to improve to 6-2 overall and 3-1 in the SEC. Coach Sark should have plenty to talk about today, including his own future with the program and Arch Manning's status this week. Next up, the Horns finally return home to DKR to take on #9 Vanderbilt in what is likely an SEC title elimination game. 11:00am on ABC this Saturday.
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/csb one of my late dad's close friends was a wargaming buddy who was an East German armor officer who was deployed into Afghanistan. Dude was missing half a foot and smoked like a chimney, but had some mad strats in Flames of War
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Yup. And they've traveled about 6,000 miles over the past 4 weeks. Simply NOT having to travel, is going to make a difference.
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Well on second thought, just remember aggy is on the schedule.
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Everything is Shit: Tracking the Great Enshittening
Captainant replied to 956 Worldwide's topic in Daily Texan
AI is best suited for tasks where "good enough is good enough". Low-stakes small tasks like changing column headers in a CSV to be camel case instead of lower case, or building a small data scraper method for a web crawler, etc etc. But it's best thought of as another tool in the toolbox, not as THE tool in the box. -
Seriously, any coach and their agent knows what contracts Jimbo and Kelly got. Why would you demand anything less from the same AD who approved those contracts?
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2025 Self Gratifying Fantasy Football thread
EvilCaseMcCoy replied to Baboontyme's topic in Gambling
In hindsight you were spot on -
Now I'm in.
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He should have never gotten another job in football after the Jimbo contract.
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bolverk replied to Captainant's topic in Daily Texan
ICE detains British journalist after criticism of Israel on US tour Trump ally Laura Loomer took credit for Sami Hamdi’s detainment in move denounced as ‘affront to free speech’ The British journalist Sami Hamdi was reportedly detained on Sunday morning by federal immigration authorities at San Francisco international airport, and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (Cair) says that action is apparent retaliation for the Muslim political commentator’s criticism of Israel while touring the US. A statement from Cair said it was “a blatant affront to free speech” to detain Hamdi for criticizing Israel’s ongoing military campaign in Gaza while he engaged on a speaking tour in the US. A Trump administration official added in a separate statement that Hamdi was facing deportation. “Our attorneys and partners are working to address this injustice,” Cair’s statement said. The statement also called on US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) “to immediately account for and release Mr Hamdi”, saying his only “‘crime’ is criticizing a foreign government” that Cair accused of having “committed genocide”. The press secretary for the Department of Homeland Security, Tricia McLaughlin, wrote of Hamdi in a social media post: “This individual’s visa was revoked, and he is in ICE custody pending removal.” McLaughlin’s post also said: “Those who support terrorism and undermine American national security will not be allowed to work or visit this country.” During his tour, Hamdi spoke on Saturday at the annual gala for Cair’s chapter in Sacramento. He was expected to speak on Sunday at the gala for the Florida chapter of Cair. McLaughlin’s post about Hamdi’s detention was shared by the Trump administration ally Laura Loomer, who took credit for his being taken into custody. Loomer, who has called herself a “white advocate” and a “proud Islamophobe”, has often peddled conspiracy theories such as endorsing claims that the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001 were an “inside job”. In 2018, she infamously chained herself to Twitter’s headquarters in New York City in protest of her account being banned. The billionaire businessman Elon Musk reinstated her account after he bought the social media platform in 2022. “As a direct result of … my relentless pressure on the [state department] and Department of Homeland Security, US officials have now moved to take action against Hamdi’s visa status, and his continued presence in this country,” Loomer posted on social media. Hamdi is the latest of numerous immigrants and travelers who have been arrested and deported by ICE over pro-Palestinian views. Earlier in October, journalist Mario Guevara was deported to El Salvador after having been detailed while live streaming the massive, anti-Trump No Kings protest in June. On 30 September, a federal judge appointed during Ronald Reagan’s presidency ruled the administration’s policy to detain and deport foreign scholars over pro-Palestinian views violates the US constitution and was designed to “intentionally” chill free speech rights. The ruling is bound to be appealed, possibly all the way to the US supreme court, which is dominated by a conservative supermajority made possible by three Trump appointments. The state department, meanwhile, has said it will continue revoking visas under the policy.
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