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  1. well burnt orange and white complained that I come in here and have a weekly shit fit and he knows more about running a message board than me and is the most intelligent and best poster on the board so I respected his decision to not moderate this thread anymore. Eh, fuck that. I'm going to go ahead and randomly pick 3 off topic posts on every page to win a day off. So if you're feeling lucky go ahead and post off topic shit.
    32 points
  2. Michael Terry will win four Biletnikoff Awards here.
    29 points
  3. Fits in with the family’s plan that he has 25+ starts (2 seasons).
    29 points
  4. Been in Whitefish all summer. I was at Glacier twice a week. Did some epic hikes in the park. Fly fished a couple times a week. Played golf a couple times a week. Swam in lakes almost every day. Hiked all over. Spent two weeks in Aspen doing the same kind of stuff. I’d rather let one of the grizzlies I saw eat me than go to Disney.
    25 points
  5. Maybe off topic, but… https://metro.co.uk/2025/08/06/millionaire-trophy-hunter-gored-death-1-3-tonne-bull-african-safari-23845140/
    25 points
  6. edit: stupid ass AI slop...it somehow missed that we aren't in the big 21 anymore.
    19 points
  7. Shit, y’all. Get ahold of yourselves. Now to what matters. Thursday D. Williams looks good back from his knee injury. While Owens is more talented than Caldwell, Caldwell is forcing Owens to improve his leadership and professionalism to earn the backup QB spot, which may not happen at first, or at all, this season. Kade Phillips dealing with hamstring tightness. Wingo's dehydration last Wednesday - he was briefly hospitalized, likely for intravenous fluid therapy and observation. Like some of us said earlier this week, this shit can turn serious fast and no one is going to take chances. Also, this is another situation where "personal issue" meant "medical issue." File that away for when OTF uses it next time. Regardless, he's supposed to back at it today. Tre Wisner is a known commodity. Coaches are waiting for one of Clark, Gibson, or Simon to separate from the pack for RB3 (RB2 early in the season as Baxter preps to return). Coaches are gruntled by the TE room.
    19 points
  8. Settle down buddy. This is the youth baseball update/injury discussion thread, enough with this fall camp talk.
    16 points
  9. I know this hardly matters anymore but the fucking constitution doesn’t allow for this.
    16 points
  10. I like PBS and NPR. Put the money back, please. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
    15 points
  11. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
    14 points
  12. lol Jesus fucking christ
    14 points
  13. Dare I say that this guy is in midseason form?
    13 points
  14. I can certainly think of one group of people that you shouldn't admit this to: Us.
    13 points
  15. Look, I'm perfectly fine if private accounts from MAGA media, interest groups, or individuals keep pumping out unfunny shit like this. But motherfucking Christ, we've gotten to a point in our government that normalizes public agencies and officials doing this shit??? We continue to circle the societal drain.
    13 points
  16. From CBSSports.com article on 10 rookies to watch: Nic Scourton CAR β€’ LB β€’ #11 Drafted: Round 2 (51st overall) Fun fact: Career statistics include 109 tackles, 31 tackles for loss, 17.0 sacks and three forced fumbles in three seasons (two at Purdue and one at Texas A&M) ....Scourton was once regarded as a likely first-round prospect, but a transfer from Purdue to Texas A&M led to a new body type and a new role -- neither of which benefitted his stock. If he is able to tap back into his time with the Boilermakers, Scourton has the potential to become an X-factor. Aggie player development continues to be a strength of the program...
    12 points
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    11 points
  20. Anyone got a photo of the buffalo posing over Asher?
    10 points
  21. Just remember, none of them -- not a single one -- is hiding or denying who they really are and what they really believe. If MAGA decides "you're an illegal" (and note that "Border Czar" Tom Homan has openly stated that a basis for doing so is your (brown) physical appearance), then....you don't get due process. That's it. That's the sole basis of determining whether you are entitled to a core constitutional right: 1) if you LOOK "illegall-ish," then 2) they will deem you to be an illegal, and 3) you thus get no due process. That's it. That's where we are. These people aren't just unamerican, they are ANTI-American, and enemies of the Constitutional Republic. They are the most dangerous threat this country has ever faced, because they are a threat from within.
    10 points
  22. This looks so fucking trailer park trashy
    10 points
  23. I know it comforts people like you to believe such things. But nonetheless, our family is great. Son is home for an extended visit, he was very eager and happy to get home to us. And the night after he got back, he had a great dinner with his friends, which included two young refugees who he treats like his own brothers, all part of our family dynamic. Daughter is very much looking forward to my wife's visit in a few weeks (she doesn't know yet that I'm joining her, it will be a surprise -- she was disappointed when we told her I probably couldn't make the trip). As for my political beliefs, what the moron class doesn't realize is that most of them haven't fundamentally changed (some certainly have -- for example, when I was younger, I thought "trickle-down" economics made some sense. I've since seen -- by watching it actually tried -- that it doesn't work, not even a little bit). I grew up being anti-authoritarian. I grew up thinking that a "papers please!" government was a bad thing for people. I grew up thinking that we shouldn't demonize people because of where they come from. I grew up proud that we are a destination for refugees (FFS, Reagan himself proudly spoke of that in his farewell address). I grew up in a nation that, via a REPUBLICAN president, passed things like the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act, which I got to see transform the air and waterways that I loved (grew up cleaning tar off my feet at the coast, now tar is incredibly rare). I've always thought that using the force of the state to wage a comprehensive campaign to go after your political rivals was chickenshit. I've always hated gerrymandering. I grew up believing in and expanding global market and free trade (subject to reasonable regulation). I grew up thinking that white supremacists, and phrases like "poisoning the blood of our nation" were bad. I have spent my entire professional life working towards preserving the rule of law, not the rule of whim or decree of a dictator. I grew up believing that we are a nation of laws, not a cult of a man. I grew up learning (slowly) about our real history with regard to slavery and race relations, knowing at once that we bear deep scars as a society because of those things, but pride that we continued to move forward positively, in fits and starts. I was a moderate conservative, with liberty leanings. I believed in all of those things, and all of those things were welcome in the Republican party of a time. Hell, most of them were welcome in the Democratic party of that time. Today....every one of those beliefs would render me an apostate to the MAGA cult. Shit, Ronald Reagan (a deeply flawed man and POTUS) would be a RINO, unwelcome in that cult. I'm good with who I am, and what I believe. Because I have both stuck with the core principles I've long held: I'm a patriotic American who believes in our nation and ideals, flawed as they may be. I'm a patriotic American who believes that we can be what we claim to be. That we can provide a good and prosperous future for all Americans, and can lead the world in doing so. I'm a patriotic American who is proud that we have been a beacon of hope and freedom for so many over the centuries, and believe that we should continue to be. But I'm also good with who I am because I'm not afraid to learn, and to change my opinions based on evidence and reality. I have never sworn blind allegiance to a party, or to a man, and I never will. BECAUSE I am an American. We don't do that shit. I want an America that manages to strike an amazing balance in working towards the common good while respecting basic individual liberty. I'm realistic enough to know that the balance is never perfect, and is often wildly off, but there has been a strain of "we're trying" for a long time. And like any of us, all of whom are flawed, fallen people, "not perfect, but trying" is pretty damned good. When I see the country embracing "not perfect, and fuck you, we're proud of it," it saddens and angers me. My family members each sacrifice of themselves to help others, in many different ways. It is ingrained in them. I am proud of them. Nothing that a desperate, sad soul like you says can change the reality of who they are, what they believe, and how they act on those beliefs. I'm not perfect. I learn. I try. I fail. I try again. I am an American, and in my trying, failing, and trying again -- and learning and getting better -- I am like America. Or at least, like she was. And I hope, like she can be again.
    10 points
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    10 points
  30. Alex Dunlap with some practice notes from today
    9 points
  31. Cooper’s illness affected Arch’s choice of college. In the spring of 2022 he was in the process of making his decision about where to go. Though he had considered many schools, he’d narrowed the choice to three, each of which he had visited four times: Alabama, Georgia, and Texas. Two of the three were dominant SEC teams at the height of their powers. Alabama had won the national championship in the 2020 season; Georgia had won it in 2021. Either school would have been an easy choice for the nation’s top high school quarterback and a logical gateway to the NFL. Both desperately wanted him. Texas, on the other hand, looked like a program that was in a long-term decline. The 2021 season had been a minor disaster. Under the team’s new coach, Steve Sarkisianβ€”who was fired by the University of Southern California in 2015 for incidents related to his alcohol abuse and later rebuilt his career as an offensive coordinator at Alabama under Nick Sabanβ€”the Longhorns had gone 5–7. To weary fans, it seemed impossible that with its heritage, facilities, money, and location, the University of Texas couldn’t do better than that. Arch saw things differently than most recruits, in large part because his father and grandfather saw things differently. β€œCooper had him in a very good frame of mind,” said Archie, β€œwhich was let’s find a school that you want to go to if something happens and you don’t play football.” A clear point of reference was Cooper’s own devastating experience. β€œGo to a place where you will be happy,” Cooper said he told his son, β€œto a place where if you didn’t play a down, you would still enjoy your college experience. Have a little bit of balance. Have friends who aren’t just on the team, friends who are in fraternities and clubs.” For Arch that place was clearly Austin. His instincts were right in other ways, too, starting with the team’s prospects. β€œPeople forget that he committed to a 5–7 team,” said Cooper. β€œI said at the time, β€˜Arch, this is a ballsy move.’ But he wanted to be part of something that was changing, growing, gaining steam and momentum.” Somehow the kid felt the momentum shifting. Since his arrival the team’s record is 25–5. His gut also led him to pick the right coaches. β€œYou had a pretty good sense that whoever was recruiting you, especially from the offensive coordinators side, probably wasn’t going to be there by the time you arrived, and that certainly is the case,” said Cooper. β€œAll the offensive coordinators that recruited Arch are gone.” But at UT, Sarkisian and quarterbacks coach A. J. Milwee, who played a large role in Arch’s recruitment, are still there.
    9 points
  32. We are a white trash nation
    9 points
  33. Hoo boy, this is gonna be the most inaccurate set of data this side of the Liucci 44.
    9 points
  34. We have to beat Texas, we gonna beat Texas, men with paint on their overalls, greatest rivalry in college football talk because it makes them feel superior to others being connected to Texas, commentator saying β€œthey are an odd bunch” and β€œthey never can win anything”, this game is for everything we want, we have to beat Texas, we gonna beat Texas. they lose to Texas.
    9 points
  35. I know one set of married Disney adults. I'd let my sons visit neverland ranch with MJ, unchaperoned, before I'd leave them in a room with the husband for one second.
    9 points
  36. Yeah, my Canadian model girlfriend probably won’t be able to visit now either. Because of the politics. So that’s why y’all have never met her.
    9 points
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