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Here's a nugget: in 1989, a week after losing to Rice 6-3, a Baylor team that would eventually finish 5-6 beat Texas in Austin 50-7. Texas finished with its second consecutive losing record that year, but we didn't fire our coach. none of that sheds any real light on Urban Meyer but it is an example of why I'm skeptical we'd ever hit a home run like that in my lifetime, the only home run for us was Augie Garrido. Rick Barnes and Mack Brown were doubles off the wall; Mack advanced to third on a throwing error and then scored on a balk. He was later hit in the head by a pitch and suffered severe brain damage (it was nice of us to let him continue playing anyway).23 points
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Huge respect to Watt for this speech, and so much more. As a neutral fan he seems to be a complete and total badass on and off the field, and is one of the easiest guys to root for in league history. Big respect to JJ for this.19 points
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I've had a weird feeling about Brian Kelly for the last week. Makes too much sense. Not gonna win at ND because of assistant salaries and player restrictions. That guy wants to win. I think that's who we get. And even though he has a big red potato head, I'm down for it.17 points
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Let's parse this dogshit. AT&T got a contract to do forensic audit on Dominion voting machines and those machines were being moved to Nashville this past week. ATT, oooh, evil big tech (5G, microchips, etc.) would not do forensic auditing. They are a cell phone and media company. They are HQ'ed in Dallas, though, and Kennedy was assassinated there. The former owner of the AT&T building in Nashville, William Kennard, is a board member for Cerberus Capital Management and AT&T.... He also was Bill Clinton’s FCC chair, and Obama’s Ambassador to the EU. Former owner. Even if true, who gives a fuck. Cerberus is an LP (limited partnership) it has no Board of Directors. Yes, he is a former appointee of D administration. Dominion voting is owned by Cerberus Capital Management.... Cerberus is run by Staple Street Execs. Joe Bidens Brother in Law, Steven Owens, is the cofounder of Staple Street Execs along with William Kennard (mentioned above). Totally fucking false. Staple Street does own Dominion, but there is no relationship between Staple and Cerberus. They're competitors. Super Computer in TN was connected to the AT&T internet in NASHVILLE.... yesterday evening the Cumberland river cooling system was compromised due to internet outage and Supercomputer fried..... You don't use supercomputers to conduct forensic audits. Or to analyze any other aspect of election fraud. But, SuPeRCoMpUTeR! If you don’t know, “Kraken” is a reference to a supercomputer former prosecuter, Sidney Powell, has been talking about. What. The. Fuck. Also, "prosecutor." So, the explosion “just happened” to be at the AT&T location where they “just so happen” to control the cooling system for the super computer and house the dominion voting machines and drives for forensic audit... Geezly fucking crow. Does it make sense now why no lives were lost? Does it make sense now why the FBI task lead couldn’t even put together a coherent sentence in the press conference yesterday? Does it make sense why the mayor was making light of the situation, almost laughing yesterday? Lol wut. *Still think we are all crazy? 🤷🏻♀️ As a shithouse rat.17 points
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You asked a stupid shitheaded question and I put the appropriate amount of thought into the response, which was not much. I'm not convinced you were trying to do more than ask a rhetorical question about how much money we have to chuck at the poors before we can go back to telling them to pull up their bootstraps and laughing while they drown. I am not a poor. There but for the grace of God go I. I didn't get any checks with that shitstain's signature this year. I did cash severance checks for 3 months while I wrote resumes and cover letters and brushed up on technical skills after my group got cut in June. I got a new job with a raise and made a killing on my house and got paid to relocate to a part of the country we were trying to get to, and still this year fucking sucked. While sitting in a house where we were in no danger of being foreclosed, with two paid for cars out front, with plenty of cash for groceries and a big assed HEB down the street, with a wife and board games and xboxes and TVs and spare rooms and nobody getting sick, with a raise and my portfolio climbing (wtf?), with an exciting adventure and a very much wanted pregnancy and a new house and all sorts of cool shit like that, this year fucking sucked. Imagine being poor, or living on that edge and finding yourself falling off the cliff in the midst of all of this shit. Apologies if my reaction hurt your feelings but frankly fuck your feelings. I wasn't vilifying upper middle class people, I was vilifying upper middle class villains - if you want a better response ask better questions.15 points
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Just in case any of the losers from the Irish Illustrated board are lurking and read this, suck a big fat one.14 points
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I'll be passing through San Angelo tomorrow to help my mom out in planning my dad's funeral. He died earlier today at the age of 83 from Covid following a miserable three-week struggle in the hospital. It was a really shitty way to go and not the peaceful bed death surrounded by family/friends that we all wish for.14 points
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I covered this earlier in this runaway freight train of a thread, but their higher academic hurdles are real. Kelly was the first HC to get exceptions, he got 5 per class. At a minimum, a recruit not excepted has to pass Calculus or the testing equivalent to get in. It’s real and anyone claiming that is doesn’t matter has a basic issue with simple math and logic. You can google the exceptions and Calculus stuff. I founded BC with @HenryJames, Sailor Ripley and Scipio. Recruitocosm came along later and I posted the first article on that site. Eventually, stealing other people’s data and making shit up became part of the plan for posting recruiting content on the site and so I bowed out. I know exactly who Jesus is, Typsy/Nahlin and the others. HJ, @SydneyCarton, and @Huckleberry were all around early there as well. Not looking to rehash old shit, but yeah, JS is a sock, like I already said, and for the purposes I already referenced, as evidenced by what they’re saying with the handle right now - they know that Kelly is in talks. They should have just kept quiet for longer, but hey, they need those subs and clicks.13 points
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People, don't go out looking for who is and isn't wearing masks along South Congress https://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/man-runs-over-kills-multiple-people-while-surveying-mask-usage-along-south-congress Austin Police Looking for Man in Fatal South Congress Pedestrian Incident AUSTIN -- The Travis County District Attorney's office is filing vehicular manslaughter charges against a Williamson County man who struck and killed 7 people, and injured 32 others. An attorney for the unidentified man has been notified to surrender his client to Travis County authorities, according to a statement from the district attorney's offie. Related: Witnesses describe man running over multiple pedestrians who weren't wearing masks. The charges maybe upgraded from vehicular manslaughter to vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence. If convicted of all 7 accounts, the senior citizen could be facing anywhere from probation to 21 years in state prison. The victims were all walking along South Congress, hanging around stores, or sitting at various outdoor patios and decks of local restaurants when the man, believed to be in his mid-60s, appears to have hit the gas pedal instead of the brakes of his 1992 Buick LeSabre. Prior to the deadly incident, the man had been spotted asking people if they had attended college or were "woke", and was apparently using a antique Texas Instruments calculator to determine a rough estimate of how many people were wearing masks. He was also seen taking photographs of women, with a camera that he was holding upside-down. After being asked to stop taking photographs, he entered his car, pulled on to South Congress, and then began running over people. Witnesses implored him to stop, but he appears to have been distracted both with his calcuations of mask usage, and with trying to hold his camera right-side up. The only reason the man's car stopped long enough for witnesses to take down the license plate and give police a description, is because two bodies trapped beneath the vehicle had slowed it down. As the man pulled the bodies out from underneath his car, he was heard screaming "why couldn't you have been Tom Herman?" He was then able to drive away, and later led law enforcement officers on a low-speed chase, until he reached an unincorporated part of Williamson County, where he declared the officers had no jurisdiction. Law enforcement officials believe the individual was conscious during the numerous collisions with pedestrians, and state that there was no evidence that he attempted to brake and slow the car down throughout the ordeal. Once the individual turns himself in, bail will be set - officials are recommending at least $100,000.13 points
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I will go to my grave knowing that Texas beat Miami in that Cotton Bowl. There is no possible way we could have lost with a slogan like "Shock the Nation." I think someone really needs to look into this and get to the bottom of why all the record books said we lost. There is something really funny going on.13 points
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That's very interesting, because on election day you said that you voted for Trump:12 points
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Geezus fucking christ day crew. Get it together. This is a direct message to CDC that if he fucks around, he will find out. There is one final piece he wants and if crystal won't give it to him then fuck it, he will go to the jags. Which he won't. Because cdc will. Fuck. Like playing cards with my brother's kids.12 points
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Yeah, except that’s a fucking lie. I said all along, in fact, that the odds were against Texas landing Meyer. In this fucking thread. So go fuck yourself for attempting the revision. I’m enjoying your certitude regarding not getting Kelly though. I’m patient. We can watch things work out, but if Kelly winds up being the guy, I’m negging your handle every time I see it for being an uninformed, condescending cunt. I’ll start preemptively with this post I quoted since you’re wrong in it in the first place.9 points
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I think it was a general PSA for people to not take what you say seriously9 points
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Do we need to define “about to be?” 56 is not “about to be”, 60, not even in football coaching years. He’d turn 60 going into his fourth NFL season. Only thing “about to be” when discussing Urban Meyer is that he’s “about to be” the new Coach at Texas.9 points
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Please, don't hold back on my account. Spread the good news, because we need some wins to celebrate. I'll check back in later this evening in the hope of seeing some shared joy.9 points
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A quote I heard about stupid people: "One of the hallmarks of the dangerously stupid is the consistent belief they've found great solutions that experts somehow missed."9 points
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I would be more than happy to get our program to the point where this is our problem.8 points
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Breaking news! Highly sought after head coaches are highly coveted by teams who want to win! More to follow. Keep this on the DL. We might have to create a secret invisible thread to keep this shit contained within Surly. I feel pretty confident that I know less than God and more than some posters. Had to post now before it winds up on other sites. I like to be ahead of the curve! Lmao!8 points
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Lol. What a bunch of horseshit. You're fucking delusional if you think winning a SB is even in the same ballpark of difficulty as winning another title in college for a guy like Urban. Say Urban makes the transition as well as Caroll did. Which would be highly unlikely for multitude reasons. The first being that Pete had already coached in the NFL before he took the Seahawks job. Pete won the SB in year 4 - with an absolutely stacked roster that he had some hand in building but not all - and after getting Russ with the 75th pick in the draft. There are a lot of things Urban has never done that he would need to do in the NFL to succeed. Not to win a Super Bowl - to simply make the playoffs and contend. If Urban is thinking legacy and how to climb the ladder of greatest coaches ever, then I'm not sure how risking a flame-out in the NFL gets him where he wants to be when he'd be almost guaranteed to at least win conference titles and make a couple CFPs at several college jobs that are open or should be soon. This isn't some biased, Burnt-Orange wishcasted take, this is just the reality of the situation. Maybe he'd kill it in the NFL. History tells us that more than likely he wouldn't. Where as he would almost certainly kill it were he to take a job like Texas or SC or even Michigan. One more note - I'm not sure people always understand just how ruthlessly competitive the NFL is. Look at McVay and Shanahan. SB appearance one year, purgatory the next. Look at Gruden - who is a proven SB winning coach the same age* as Urban and having trouble getting to the playoffs in year 3. Look at how long it took Reid to win despite coaching some phenomenal teams. Pederson is probably the closest to a relative newcomer breaking through and winning in recent memory and he had played in the NFL for 13 years and been in coaching positions for 9 before winning the SB. The only reason Urban would go to the NFL is if he ISN'T worried about his legacy and simply thinks it would be a fun change of pace.8 points
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I'm in the same boat. My uncle finally got out of the hospital. 56 days, the majority of which were in ICU. When he woke up enough to get a handle on consciousness the first thing he wanted was a burger and fries and to account for his wallet and the pistol in his truck. A month ago it was long odds of that happening.8 points
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It's awesome that people consider Surly as something other than a bunch of morons making shit up and sharing recipes.7 points
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Little Rojo’s Christmas present. 6 day father/son trip to Andros Island, Bahamas, day 1. This is his first ever Bonefish. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk7 points
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I caught up with my friend and he told me there could be a chain of events that lands Kelly to Texas, Campbell to Notre Dame while the NFL is going to be calling on Riley.7 points
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I see that Hasn’t Gotten Laid In Over Five Years So Came Here For Some Pussy surly is out in force today. You fellas go find some other thread to mope around in.7 points
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Didn't you just say it isn't gonna happen, and call someone delusional for thinking it will?7 points
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Kristen Wiig was such a bizarre casting choice. It would be like if at the end of a Superman movie, he had to do battle with... David Spade.7 points
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So urban going to the NFL now? This season can’t end soon enough. If we haven’t heard about legit replacements for Herman yet, I’d say Urban is done and CDC already has a deal with him. But I’m typical night crew BDE.7 points
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I noticed something strange about that game. Every time Miami scored, the referees gave them 7 points. But they never gave 7 points to the Longhorns. How does that make any sense at all?7 points
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I'm with you on that Francisco. I abhor walmart. I might go in one once a year. Also hate Best Buy, so am happy to see a Conn's opening up in the old Sears at the mall. As far as the flags go, thinking of buying some and making toilet brushes out of them. Think they'd sell like hotcakes. I get this. People raised by manipulative narcissists have the deck stacked against them from day one. They are groomed to serve and please that parent. When you mix in money, then that just adds to the hold the parent has. Worse even when you are raised in a family like that and marry into another. Then you're dealing with dueling narcissists competing over your marriage and children. And you don't even realize it, since the devotion to the dominant parent in each family is so ingrained in the players. Heaven forbid if one of the children is either a narcissist themselves. None of Trump's are. Just him. You see them falling over each other for a pat on the head. You see his drive to prove himself to his long dead father. None of his kids are very sharp. They have been schooled by the best at shady shit and con tactics. No need for real education when you know how to cut the legal corners. So the likelihood of their being self aware of their actions is unlikely. And they are going to marry people who revere dear father as much as they do. What a deal. Some people recognize it for what it is, others never do, and their lives are always wanting, due to never being able to satisfy that demanding parent. They are so deep into trying to get positive feedback, they never stop to look at themselves. I know, I've been there. It sucks. And what's bad is when you do figure it out, you get no support from your family, because they are all still bought in on the grooming.6 points
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