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  1. The National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories on Tropical
    Storm Aletta located several hundred miles southwest of Manzanillo
    Mexico.
    
    1. A tropical wave is producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms
    centered a few hundred miles south of the Gulf of Tehuantepec.
    Upper-level winds are forecast to become more conducive for
    development this weekend, and a tropical depression is likely to
    form late this weekend or early next week while the system moves
    westward to west-northwestward off the coast of southern Mexico.
    * Formation chance through 48 hours...medium...40 percent.
    * Formation chance through 5 days...high...90 percent.
    

     

  2. Even the Information Ministry is wrong every once in a while.  But to be fair, they usually just go radio silent and drop whoever it was in their rankings. 

     

    Spoiler

    Ryan Brauninger

    9:11p, 6/6/18

    Staff

    Getting word of a possible commitment very soon. I'll have more when I can, but it's a recent eval kid. 

     

     


    Ryan Brauninger

    11:50p, 6/6/18

    Staff

    I'll back off the very soon timeline in regards to the OP, but I still think there's some serious 2019 movement on the horizon 

    Ryan Brauninger

    11:52p, 6/6/18

    Staff

    In other words, y'all can go to bed.

     

     

  3. Jiimbo leaves no stone unturned. 

     

    Spoiler

    Jason Howell

    7:08p

    Staff

    The Aggies extended an offer to Ocala (FL) West Port QB Brian Maurer today, and he had t following to say about Texas A&M.

    "I've been a fan of watching Texas A&M's offense and now you have Jimbo Fisher there who I'm familiar with from Florida State. He's produced 11 NFL quarterbacks. He's a great quarterbacks coach and a great coach overall."

    He did not name any favorites but he did say the Aggies along with West Virginia and UCF wWould be among those on his list of finalist when he draws it up in the near future.

     

  4. Spoiler

    Liucci

    6:27p

    Staff

    AG

    Just a little something for you guys taking in a certain Saturday night baseball matchup...some thoughts on the Aggies landing an absolute monster in the trenches.

    Atascocita offensive lineman Kenyon Green has long been considered an absolute must by Jimbo Fisher, Jim Turner and the Aggie coaching staff, so finally picking up a commitment from the one-time LSU pledge represents a major breakthrough for the Ags.

    The 6-4, 320-pounder is unquestionably the state's most dominant blocker and is as talented as anyone Jim Turner has signed at the position, right up there with the likes of Jake Matthews and Luke Joeckel as far as raw ability. Like Matthews and Joeckel, he's also pretty advanced in terms of being ready-made for the college game and for SEC football. We're talking about an instant-impact lineman and potential anchor in the trenches, a young blocker who could enjoy the same kind of early SEC success that guys like Alabama's Jonah Williams and former state of Texas No. 1 Greg Little of Ole Miss have seen in recent seasons.

    Big, physical and flat-out nasty at the point of attack, Kenyon is also a truly gifted athlete for a man his size. He's incredibly light on his feet and cat-quick at nearly 330 pounds. Long arms, next-level flexibility and tremendous natural strength are why many insiders believe Green will eventually (and probably after three years or so on campus) add his name to the list of NFL first-rounders recruited and developed by Coach Turner in Aggieland.

    The bottom line here is that Kenyon Green is as SEC Ready as any player in the Lone Star State in 2019 and is a young man who possesses All-American potential up front.

    Though Kenyon was a longtime A&M lean, closing out a five-star talent in the trenches is anything but easy. In fact, the Ags have one done so twice since joining the SEC, landing Myles Garrett and Daylon Mack on the defensive side of the ball under Kevin Sumlin. In this instance, the Ags had to beat out runner-up Alabama and finalists LSU, Texas and OU for the blue-chip blocker's services.

    He's the second 5* addition to Fisher's first full class in Aggieland, joining Bishop Dunne safety Brian Williams and gives the Ags commits from what will soon be four of the top five players in Texas (Green, Williams, Waxahachie S Demani RIchardson and Converse Judson DE DeMarvin Leal). The Ags now have the most coveted offensive and defensive linemen in Texas committed, the state's two top safeties, the No. 1 and No. 2 defensive ends with a real look at sweeping the state's top four when it comes to defensive linemen and a nationally-recruited tight end firmly on board in Baylor Cupp.

    Adding a five-star pledge and a prospect as well-known as Kenyon has the potential to spark another run on commitments for Fisher and the Aggie recruiting machine, one that should extend throughout most of the month of June. I'd say it would be worth keeping a close eye on guys like Erick Young, Bobby Wolfe, Marcus Banks, Marcus Stripling and even the rapidly-rising Florida OL duo - Hunter Rayburn and Adrian Medley of Pensacola - over the course of the next few weeks. Seven Lakes DE David Ugwoebu, Cinco Ranch LB David Gbenda (A&M and TCU are now out in front) and even Baton Rouge LB/ATH Christian Harris don't seem to be 'on the brink' but are all possibilities when it comes to summertime commits. Kenyon is also likely to lead a pretty hard behind-the-scene Maroon & White push for North Forest tackle Javonne Shephard's services. Considered by most coveted uncommitted lineman in Texas, the 6-6, 330-pounder appears to be torn between A&M and Alabama at this time.

    Speaking of Bama, Green's commit pushes A&M's Class of 2019 to No. 2 in the country behind only Nick Saban's Crimson Tide. It goes without saying that the Aggie staff is going to sell the absolute hell out of the fact that any and all remaining targets have the chance to not only push the Maroon & White in the nation's top-spot but also end up securing their place in a potential No. 1-ranked haul.

    In closing, this isn't the last we'll hear this weekend when it comes to news on the offensive line front. Jimmy T has several dominoes ready to fall in 2020 and they've apparently been paying very close attention to today's goings-on in College Station.

     

     

  5. 5 hours ago, elfenix said:

    People who keep their houses at 72 whether they are there or not make me surly. First, there's the whole waste part of it when they're cooling the house to no one's benefit, second, there's the absurdity of sleeping under a heavy blanket in Texas in July.

     

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    You need a heavy blanket for 72 degrees? Are you a chick? 

  6. 4 minutes ago, msudawg said:

    Day 2 was good. Ate way too much protein I think. Whole foods has rotisserie chickens for $6 if you have amazon prime. So between half a chicken and only a small salad and grilled veggies with it.. pushed my daily protein higher than my fat intake. But made up with it for dinner by eating some triple creme cheese. Started feeling a little bit of heaviness in the stomach last night. Just meant I needed to go make myself poop. So far today, I'm not hungry at all.. so just gonna skip breakfast and I guess thats technically my first 16-8 fast. Skipped my Apple cider vinegar this morning. Nothing but water and some Stur water drops (stevia) and not even hungry. Hell maybe will just skip lunch if I'm not hungry and go straight to a longer fast. 

     

    and No I'm not gonna post every damn day like a Diary.. just trying to figure out what works. 

    Just be careful about your protein because too much can knock you out of ketosis just like too many carbs. Good luck, the diet works, just need to get into the routine of it. 

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