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satyanash

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  1. A&M already in SCar territory. Come on Beamer
  2. A&M is going to pass like hell. SCar's secondary doesn't look ready
  3. There is an obscene amount of time left and SCar's offense already looks like it's done scoring. It's going to end up a 31-20 type of A&M win, guys. Calm down
  4. yeah, this is not a sustainable lead. When the turnovers and big plays dry up they'll be in trouble
  5. The Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) just announced their 2025 award winners: Aiguille d’Or (Grand Prize) - Breguet Classique Souscription 2025. Retail price of $48,700. Men's Watch Prize - Urban Jürgensen UJ-2. Retail price of CHF 105,000 ($130,000). Time-Only Prize - Daniel Roth Extra Plat Rose Gold. Retail price of CHF 49,000 ($60,000). Sports Watch Prize - Chopard Alpine Eagle Cadence 8HF. Retail price of $28,700. Chronometry Prize - Zenith G.F.J. Calibre 135. Retail price of $49,900. Limited to 160 pieces. Chronograph Prize - Angelus Chronographe Télémètre. Retail price of CHF 32,500 ($40,000). Limited to 15 pieces. Mechanical Exception Prize - Greubel Forsey Nano Foudroyante. Retail price of CHF 465,000 ($585,000). Limited to 11 pieces. Complications Prize - Bovet 1822 Récital 30. Retail price is CHF 68,000 ($85,000).
  6. (Matt Hayes) Dear, NY Giants: Please take Bill Belichick off our hands. Signed, UNC football
  7. Not sure about the Trenton pocket watch, but that Elgin is a very classic Grade 320 model in what looks like a zero size hunting case with a 7-jewel, nickel-plated movement. Elgin made these from 1904-1917. There are several watchmakers who will restore and refinish these vintage-era pocketwatches, and even convert them to wristwatches if you want. I'd suggest reaching out to Frett & Co. Clockworks, Vortic Watches or RPaige Watches. A 0s pocket watch like your Elgin would probably come out to a 36mm wristwatch after conversion. Generally 0s --> 36mm, 6s --> 40mm, 12s --> 44mm, and so on and so forth.
  8. Sad news re: Tony Jeffery's recent stroke. His GoFundMe page is here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/tony-jeffery-needs-your-help-to-heal Tony Jeffery had a hemorrhagic stroke on November 6, 2025, which has left him paralyzed on the left side of his body. He was blessed to be found by a military nurse who was driving by and saw him in distress. He was brought to the emergency room via ambulance and was given life-saving meds in time to stop the bleeding on his brain. Tony has been in the ICU since the 6th. Tony has made miraculous strides to get better each day, but he has a long road ahead of him. Tony still cannot stand or use the left side of his body. He needs extensive physical therapy, occupational therapy, and inpatient rehab care to get him back on his feet to be able to walk and use his left side again. Tony has his youth and athleticism in his favor. Tony also still has his drive to be able to accomplish this.
  9. They're going to dig up Barry Switzer and RC Slocum or someone equally biased against us. Just watch.
  10. Ben Bolch: Judge denies Rose Bowl temporary restraining order blocking UCLA from SoFi Stadium deal
  11. The measure has officially passed the Senate (64-0 vote) and the National Assembly (234-4) as Pakistan's 27th Amendment to the Constitution. This is pretty much a definitive end to democracy in Pakistan. Excellent opinion piece from Zahid Hussain, a longtime journalist for the Wall Street Journal and Associated Press. Zahid Hussain: Killing the Constitution
  12. Pakistan's army chief, Asim Munir, has essentially just given himself dictator-for-life powers. [New York Times] Pakistan’s Army Chief Gets Expanded Powers and Lifelong Immunity
  13. That missed/ignored PI call was a huge turning point in the game. Completely screwed Akron over
  14. Joseph Goodman: The Big Ten is the biggest fraud in college football
  15. Ben Bolch: Rose Bowl seeks restraining order in attempt to block UCLA move to SoFi Stadium
  16. Cameron Kiszla: UCLA could start playing at SoFi Stadium as soon as next year
  17. - Georgia has the nation's 12th-ranked rushing defense. We have the nation's 96th-ranked rushing offense. Our hopes of generating a solid rushing game are vanishingly small, and without a ground game our play-action based offense is going to get stuck in the mud just like it did against Kentucky. - Georgia's offense is much improved this year, with Stockton at QB and Noah Thomas + Branch at WR. Our secondary has struggled the past few games. Another bad matchup. Our LBs looked lost covering tight ends against both Mississippi State and Vandy, and Oscar Delp is one of the best tight ends in the SEC. - So we need our defensive line to generate sacks and pressure. Unfortunately, Georgia's pass-protection is the best of anyone we've faced this year. They've allowed just 11 sacks so far this season, T-23rd best in the country. (By comparison, we've allowed 18). No individual, position group, or overall matchup gives Texas an advantage. Probably going to see something like a 34-20 Georgia win, with our offense mired in quicksand all game and our defense ground down from spending too much time on the field.
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