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  1. Howell is right, they’ll do just fine in-state. If the recruiting class was a regular season record, think of it like, I don’t know, an 8-4 season.
  2. Don’t downplay it, they beat out several middle of the road Big12 programs for him
  3. I like the guy who is implying that Texas football being preseason #1 is actually bad for us and using Aggie Baseball as the example. That’s the galaxy brain ag shit that keeps me coming back
  4. Weird considering he gave up 1 touchdown and just over 200 yards for the entire year. I'm sure you're right, though.
  5. I mean, this is just wrong. He graded out at 90.3 with PFF, 3rd highest for a CB (Jahdae was first at 90.9). Tied for 9th in passer rating allowed, 4th for INTs. Passed the eye test with some awesome plays and did it all while basically only coming off of the field for special teams. Colorado and Deion are annoying but Hunter was pretty great on both sides of the ball.
  6. Neil Diamond in the red shirt. Neil Young in the white next to Joni.
  7. I'm honestly trying to follow what you are saying here, but I'm at a loss. What about this music/performance is hitting you as limp and passive exactly? You may think it sucks or isn't what you respond to in music, but that just feels like a bizarre way to describe it.
  8. He's the one Who likes all our pretty songs And he likes to sing along And he likes to shoot his gun But he don't know what it means You're right I didn't, I was like 7 when Kurt died. I've seen Modest Mouse live lots of times though and I wouldn't consider them limp, passive, or wimpy either. I'm not a Nirvana hater by any means, I was just using G650's framing. It seems like he was identifying when popular rock bands started being more openly disaffected and vulnerable. If that shift did happen, it had to have started when Nirvana was the biggest band in the world in the early 90s, well before the time period he was identifying.
  9. I'm trying not to take the bait with the generational culture war part of this post, but taking your premise at face value, wouldn't Nirvana be the first big band that was "arresting in their wimpiness"?
  10. Take it FWIW, but as a data point for who has the “biggest song” and more relevance to the current landscape, the Killers most played song on Spotify has over 1 billion more streams than the Foo’s. And over 6 million more monthly listeners.
  11. I’m just waiting for someone to respond to him: “Asian? I thought you were Indian”
  12. Hahahahahahahaha
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