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Horndog

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    Which is really fucking ironic, because he would have had no problem getting full rides to most schools in Texas, and then he'd have that fandom/adulation that he so desperately craves.

    You sure. Have you ever heard Abbott being introduced at a Longhorn game? 

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  2. 7 hours ago, Captain Obvious said:

    Not necessarily reasons they should, but reasons the committee could use:

    Clemson - Losing at home to South Carolina and getting crushed on the road by Notre Dame is worse than 2 overtime loses on the road to LSU and Tennessee.  Maybe they let Clemson jump Bama if Dabo swears a blood oath not to send DJ back out there as qb.

    Tennessee - Barely won the H2H at home with their Heisman candidate qb.  Said qb is done for the season with a torn ACL.  They are not remotely the same team without him, beating Vandy doesn't mean much.

    TCU - Are we really going to pretend brand/ability to pull in a national audience is in the same ballpark here?  That's not supposed to matter, but if you want to keep believing that it doesn't, go right ahead.  

    1. Bama and TCU - TCU has fewer losses and played one more game. Bama's best win is Texas. TCU had that plus a win over top-10 KSU.

    2. Bama and Clemson - Clemson won its conference, played an extra game, has the same number of losses, and has a better win (FSU).

    3. Bama and Tennessee - same record, and Tennessee won head to head, which should be the difference. 

    My point is that there is no reason other than brand name for Bama over those teams. 

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  3. On 11/28/2022 at 8:10 AM, Make em eat Taco Bell said:

    if TCU and USC lose, Ohio State and Alabama are in.  Bama at #4 could beat Georgia, really the only team that can (aside from Texas) with the athletes. 

     

    If TCU and USC lose, UGA drops to 2 and pairs up with TOSU at 3. No way Bama and UGA play each other in the first round. 

    (Or Bama jumps TOSU to 3.)

  4. 1 hour ago, tokamak said:

    AFAIK, and I haven't really looked into it too deep so I could be wrong, I think the Iranian players themselves are mostly on the right side of things. Think I read that a few of them have spoken out pretty bluntly about their government's bullshit.

    I believe they refused to sing their national anthem before the England game as a show of solidarity with the protesters. Then the government threatened their families. 

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  5. On 11/27/2022 at 1:35 AM, Tex Pete said:

    Ah, yes. The sleeping giant has been awakened. He just happens to also have narcolepsy. 

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    Aggy will always be the sleeping giant because the last thing they want is to be woke.

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  6. 12 minutes ago, WhatTheBuck said:

    Feels a lot like Garland is just afraid of taking responsibility for doing his job. ‘This way I won’t get accused of being politically motivated.’ The fuck you won’t, pussy. Indict the motherfucker. He’s a goddamn criminal and you know it. 

    I can't recall all the details, but I read a recent article that pointed out several benefits for a special counsel appointment. I think one is the fact the while a president can change AGs, he cannot fire a special counsel. Important if the litigation drags into 2024.

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