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  1. Okay, throw in Sheppard and a bunch of gift certificates to the aquarium, the Kemah board walk, and some free desserts at any of the restaurants in the Fertitta empire.
  2. Understand, your passion for the situation is very obvious in your writings. That is something that unfortunately has become very rare in this world.
  3. Understand the meaning of a word? One would hope so. Understand what it means to apply the doctrines and dogma in all phases of their daily life? Not so sure.
  4. Ego to me has been what has prevented the colleges from making effective decisions about the direction of college athletics and what has made them easy prey for the networks. The entire joke that college athletics is an amateur sport has been a joke for years and trying to force that idea of the schools, conferences, NCAA, and athletes is largely why we find ourselves where we are right now and not the money. Money has definitely played a part, but when ATM made Jackie the first $1M head coach that wasn't because that is what it cost for a quality hire no more than Jimbo's contract or than Bama is paying Kalen DeBoer $10M+. You have kids in college who come back to their schools and talk about how their facilities in the NFL are less than their college and they don't have all the other little things. Those aren't truly needed in college, that is all about perception and bravado and hype. Ego is also getting in the way of schools trying to compete. Perfect example, there is a debate among the TCU community/alums that in order for TCU to have any chance of getting an invite we have to expand (or actually build one in some people's opinion) the research side of TCU because that is a factor that will academically appeal to the decision makers on TCU's behalf. All bullshit in my mind. If TCU wants to grow research more power to those who are behind the growth and fund the growth. However, does any truly believe that if somehow magically TCU became a leader in whatever area of academic research that we are going to be included in whatever this future conglomeration is going to be regardless of the number of eyeballs we bring to the equation? NO!!!! So why the push? In large part because the academics and alums behind the push want to be known as a school about research and academics and not athletics. Worrying what people think of you is nothing more than ego.
  5. I could listen to Charlie some, he does get on tangents from time to time, but he knows baseball better than the collective idiots on Houston sports radio which really has gotten bad.
  6. And? I guess that story is compelling to see, maybe the coffee clatch at Mustang Donuts might find some interest, but once again what does this have to do with the teams in the Big 12 that were left behind when Texas and OU left for the SEC?
  7. This stopped being about what was necessary and unnecessary a VERY long time ago. All about egos and money. I agree with Burnt that the ultimate result will end up being 60-64 athletic departments coming together to what is in their own best interest and realistically I recognize the why. Might not completely agree with it, been through it a couple of times and schools like TCU and ISU are going to have to make some tough choices in the future. I don't think this will be in the best interest of the professional product either, but these decisions are not going to be made for that purpose. I will find it funny when a few of the programs that have benefitted for decades as being part of certain conferences get culled and learn what others of us have known for years.
  8. Good question, playing tennis for one, but not sure with whom since the passing of Ken Hoffman. Doubt he is is going to El Campo to play with Small. He still does some podcasting and writes a few articles. Maybe after Ken's death, Charlie has decided to enjoy life.
  9. Funniest part of the story is much like TCU (SMU posters note I included TCU), most of the students really have no clue what religious affiliation the school has and it doesn't impact their day to day academic or campus life. I know at TCU I took one religion class from Brite Divinity and it was a survey course of eastern religions. Darn sure wasn't integrated in the manner of student and academic life like ACU or DBU.
  10. Charlies doing more research than when he was on the radio. All that damn vacation time kept getting in the way of digging through stats.
  11. PGFrog

    Tre Johnson

    Hobbies? He just turned 19 for goodness sake. Seriously at 19 you have no clue what life is and you really don't know what appeals to you beyond a few things. Tre's answer is what I would expect, but the question is fucking stupid.
  12. Wouldn't this be better placed in the ACC thread?
  13. As my wife would tell our kids when they were young, use your words.
  14. Curious what someone like Sparky Lyle or Rollie Fingers would say about throwing three days in a row.
  15. If Gordon, Okert, Sousa, King, and Hader can make it stand up I don't think we are being unreasonable in thinking Hunter is up to this task.
  16. Morey's perfect team, all the players will be interchangeable, will only shoot from the outside, and there will be no thought given to team chemistry or how the pieces compliment each other as this is all about the + - chart. They just need to get rid of Drummond and Embed. No needs for players who might actually touch the paint.
  17. I could try to blame not enough coffee, fingers too big for the phone, but fuck it, reads better that way which is the case for most of my posts.
  18. Obviously a much bigger deal in UK than the States, he will always be Tommy to me.
  19. Who wants to be the poor bastard whose job it is to fact check the MLB history stat. I have no idea how many gays that is and can only imagine the eyestrain after reviewing box scores on microfische from old Sporting News.
  20. Stronger role, Dennis Feinstein or Adrian Pimento? Bigger Parks fan than Brooklynn 99, but Pimento was off the wall at times.
  21. I was thinking maybe Uwe's younger brother Olaf.
  22. You better hope he isn't there to sign an endorsement deal with a Chinese tennis shoe company. The shoes might all be made in that part of the world, but they aren't the same and Yao's feet are exhibits 1 and 2
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