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  1. ALFRED COLLINS !!! 🀘
  2. HELL YEAH 🀘
  3. OTF guys saying Ewers just not moving his feet like an athlete in the pocket -- just stuck in stone & self-sacking over and over. PTSD
  4. Woof on Quinn's 1st half vs arky... geez πŸ™„
  5. Woof for Texas offense... 😬
  6. Sark at 2nd 4 almost in the red zone with a terrible playcall that blows up our drive... Had the damn hawgs on their heels and we fucked up our scoring chances... Damn
  7. 1 for 6 on 3rd downs Texas offense... C'mon guys!!! 😬
  8. Have a great game today MT !!! 🀘
  9. So Cignetti doubles his compensation from approx $4mill to $8mill -- good for him!!! IU is also in the planning and financing stages of a substantial Memorial Stadium renovation, one Cignetti can now help shape. https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/college/indiana/2024/11/13/iu-football-moves-forward-significant-memorial-stadium-renovations-plans-funding-indiana-hoosiers/76265714007/ Officially, Cignetti will sign a new contract lasting eight years and worth an average annual compensation of $8 million. He will also receive an annual $1 million retention bonus. A breakdown of Cignetti’s year-by-year compensation was not immediately available. The contract will run through Nov. 30, 2032. IndyStar understands Cignetti is still in line to receive the bonuses earned from this season’s performance, add-ons which already total $600,000 and could improve further.
  10. Disappointing 2nd half for sure...
  11. Bruins fumble it back...
  12. Yeah, concerning... Williams, 27, was in the middle of his seventh NFL season and his first with the Seahawks. He had started all nine of Seattle's games and played all 618 offensive snaps for the team in 2024. There had already been some speculation that Williams could miss the Seahawks' Week 11 game against the San Francisco 49ers after he missed each of the team's practices on Wednesday and Thursday for "personal reasons." On Friday, Macdonald revealed why. "Connor earlier this week decided to retire," Macdonald told reporters. "Personal reasons. We respect that. Wish him the best. We've got to move forward." Connor Williams' contract Williams signed a one-year contract with the Seahawks that was worth up to $6 million with $2.98 million guaranteed. However, the $2.51 million in incentives included a $1 million bonus if he played 75% or more of Seattle's offensive snaps, and another $1 million if he played that percentage of snaps and the Seahawks made the playoffs. The remaining $510,000 was labeled as "per-game bonuses," or $30,000 per game, according to ESPN's Brady Henderson. By deciding to retire after nine games, Williams is seemingly giving up $2 million in snap-count incentives and $240,000 in per-game bonus money.
  13. Yeah, good TD drive bruins...
  14. Nice bruin punt πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
  15. Yeah, justed started and bruins already punting... 😬
  16. Seattle Seahawks starting center Connor Williams retired on Friday, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport Williams signed a one-year contract with the Seahawks in March and appeared in all nine games with the team to begin the 2024 season. He previously spent two years with the Miami Dolphins after he was a member of the Dallas Cowboys for the first four seasons of his career. Williams spent the 2023 season with the Miami Dolphins, suiting up in nine games before he suffered a torn ACL in Week 9. Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald confirmed on Friday that the center's retirement was due to "personal reasons" and his knee injury wasn't a factor in the final decision, via Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic. Williams was originally selected by the Cowboys with a second-round pick in the 2018 NFL draft. He spent most of his time at tackle during his college days at Texas, earning All-American honors in 2016 before transitioning to guard once he was drafted by Dallas. He started in 86 of the 92 games played throughout his NFL career. He improved with each year before his 2023 campaign was cut short, earning an impressive 86.5 grade from Pro Football Focus last season. He received an overall grade above 70 in each year from 2020 through 2023.
  17. She helped us beat blOU, gotta add her gif!!! FIGHT !!! 🀘
  18. Big game Saturday!!! 🀘
  19. Win turnover battle, limit explosives for Arky offense, and slow down Arky run game. Get your guys ready and fired up PK !!! 🀘 Can Texas avoid the upset at Arkansas? πŸ‘€ | Always College Football
  20. Deion Sanders provides some data behind Colorado's highly scrutinized recruiting strategy Instead of recruiting 25 high school kids and having half of them hit the portal, Prime and Colorado want a handful they expect to play right away Doug Samuels Nov 13, 2024 What started with a comment in his very first face-to-face with Colorado players about "bringing his own Louis luggage" evolved into a full-fledged recruiting strategy the past few seasons for Deion Sanders and Colorado. The controversial head coach has been criticized plenty during his time leading programs at Jackson State and now Colorado, but perhaps nothing has drawn more criticism that his affinity for players coming from the transfer portal while cleaning house on the roster he inherited. While reloading the Buffs roster via the portal has surely driven competition in the locker room and on the field and paved the way for Colorado's 6-2 record so far this year, it has also drawn it's fair share of critics who are skeptical of his lack of hitting the road to recruit high school players. Yesterday, Prime broke down some data on why they believe in their approach, and as with nearly everything with Prime, it has some great soundbytes. "Let's just say we get 25 high school players. How many are going to play their freshman year? At the most, let's say four or five." "No you've got 20 guys redshirting. So when you go through that spring with 20 guys redshirting, how many are you going to retain after that spring? How many are going to jump in the portal on you?" "If any one of you want to try and go calculate this statistically, I've already done it. So it's going to be half." "Okay. Well why don't I just focus on ten [high school recruits] then?" "See, when we grab a freshman, we expect that guy to play. We're not looking to just redshirt you and develop you. No, no no. We're looking for you to come in and play some football." "So our approach is somewhat different and heavily scrutinized, heavily criticized, but we know what we're doing." Prime talks about top classes where highly recruited kids hit the portal and no one really talks about it being like an NFL team with the best draft goes out that season and gets crushed but no one says anything about it. Hear Prime's full thoughts in the clip.
  21. Not that I've seen in quite awhile. Saban was always good for an early week practice complaint once or twice a year to keep his guys working...
  22. Sure would be great for Sark to get pissed after a Monday or Tuesday practice sometimes... the "good week of practice" tweets seem worthless.
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