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OU Sucks

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  1. Ball don't lie, bitch!
  2. Jayden scares me out in the field /notracist
  3. OU Sucks

    Bert!

    Probably will be better for him when he doesn't have Sark in his face with a nervous-looking grin before every big kick, and without a line that constantly false starts during his attempts. He might benefit from a haircut, too.
  4. Oh FFS, poor Galvan
  5. He brought up Home Depot guy's pitch count by 6. That's about as good as we'll get out of Jayden.
  6. Don't worry, Jayden will save us. 😬
  7. That would've hit off Borba's head and then the next pitch would've been hit over the fence.
  8. Nobody knows. Could be a blister or AIDS.
  9. Sorry, I didn't realize the thread police was in here.
  10. Now available for pre-order:
  11. https://www.on3.com/news/ncaa-announces-college-football-rule-changes-to-combat-faking-injuries/ The NCAA is cracking down on football teams faking injuries with new timeout rules that would penalize teams that use the technique in a potential effort to slow a game down. On Thursday, the NCAA announced its Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved changes to injury timeout rules in football, beginning with the 2025-26 season. Under the new rule, if medical personnel are forced to enter the field of play to evaluate an injured player after the ball is spotted by the officiating crew, the player’s team will be charged a timeout. If that team doesn’t have any remaining timeouts, a five-yard delay-of-game penalty will be assessed. This injury timeout penalty was proposed by the NCAA Football Rules Committee earlier this offseason. It came after many within the college football community expressed concern that some teams were having players fake injuries to slow down the opposition’s momentum or to avoid taking a timeout. The reasoning for the rule change now is to provide an immediate in-game mechanism that can potentially curtail teams from utilizing fake injuries. In the past, teams were required to send video of questionable injury stoppages to be reviewed by NCAA national coordinator of officials Steve Shaw, who would then contact the offending team’s conference if it was clear the injury was a ruse.
  12. Are these guys announcing from home again? How did they think he dropped that?
  13. An even 20 runs would be good.
  14. Will back to Bad Will
  15. I mean, isn't that why we're all on Surly Horns?
  16. Went to some party probably 15+ miles outside of Austin, and it sucked so I wanted to go back home, but I didn't have money for a taxi and I didn't have a ride. Two kids who also thought the party sucked, offered to drop me off at campus. I showed them our fridge, which was full of alcohol and one of them asked if they could have one of the beers, which was like $4. This recent news story flashed in my head, where someone gave someone else alcohol, they went off drunk driving, got into an accident and/or died, and the person who provided the alcohol got in trouble, so I was like..."uhhhhh....". They were like "don't worry about it". Still feel bad about that one, because I think they went out of their way to drop me off, and I'm pretty sure that one beer wouldn't make them too impaired to drive (and it might not even have been the driver who asked).
  17. When he was taken into custody, HE WAS AT AN IKEA WITH HIS SON! If that doesn't scream MS-13 terrorist, maybe you need to remove your demoncrat blinders! -MAGA, probably
  18. "This could be trouble".
  19. Are the announcers blind? Hitting the cutoff man..
  20. Or at the location where the ump used to have balls.
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