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  1. 10 minutes ago, YGIFS said:

    Well kudos to you fancy-boy for breaking down the granularity of intra-state collegiate baseball in a state nobody gives a shit about while I'm still trying to figure out why it looks like two dick-tips docking in the Gulf of Mexico.  

    La-de-fucking-da, college boy! 

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  2. On 2/13/2024 at 10:32 AM, The Dog said:

    Full list of combine invites: https://www.nfl.com/news/full-list-of-prospects-invited-to-2024-nfl-scouting-combine?campaign=Twitter_nfl_cfb

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    QUARTERBACKS

    • Jayden Daniels, LSU
    • Sam Hartman, Notre Dame
    • Devin Leary, Kentucky
    • Drake Maye, North Carolina
    • J.J. McCarthy, Michigan
    • Joe Milton III, Tennessee
    • Bo Nix, Oregon
    • Michael Penix Jr., Washington
    • Michael Pratt, Tulane
    • Spencer Rattler, South Carolina
    • Austin Reed, Western Kentucky
    • Kedon Slovis, BYU
    • Jordan Travis, Florida State
    • Caleb Williams, USC

    RUNNING BACKS

    • Rasheen Ali, Marshall
    • Braelon Allen, Wisconsin
    • Emani Bailey, TCU
    • Trey Benson, Florida State
    • Jonathon Brooks, Texas
    • Blake Corum, Michigan
    • Isaiah Davis, South Dakota State
    • Ray Davis, Kentucky
    • Daijun Edwards, Georgia
    • Audric Estimé, Notre Dame
    • Frank Gore Jr., Southern Mississippi
    • Isaac Guerendo, Louisville
    • George Holani, Boise State
    • Bucky Irving, Oregon
    • Dillon Johnson, Washington
    • Jawhar Jordan, Louisville
    • Dylan Laube, New Hampshire
    • MarShawn Lloyd, USC
    • Jase McClellan, Alabama
    • Kendall Milton, Georgia
    • Keilan Robinson, Texas
    • Cody Schrader, Missouri
    • Will Shipley, Clemson
    • Jaden Shirden, Monmouth
    • Tyrone Tracy Jr., Purdue
    • Kimani Vidal, Troy
    • Michael Wiley, Arizona
    • Miyan Williams, Ohio State
    • Jaylen Wright, Tennessee

    WIDE RECEIVERS

    • Javon Baker, UCF
    • Jermaine Burton, Alabama
    • Jalen Coker, Holy Cross
    • Keon Coleman, Florida State
    • Malachi Corley, Western Kentucky
    • Jacob Cowing, Arizona
    • Ryan Flournoy, Southeast Missouri State
    • Troy Franklin, Oregon
    • Anthony Gould, Oregon State
    • Lideatrick Griffin, Mississippi State
    • Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State
    • Jha'Quan Jackson, Tulane
    • Cornelius Johnson, Michigan
    • Xavier Legette, South Carolina
    • Luke McCaffrey, Rice
    • Ladd McConkey, Georgia
    • Jalen McMillan, Washington
    • Bub Means, Pittsburgh
    • Adonai Mitchell, Texas
    • Malik Nabers, LSU
    • Rome Odunze, Washington
    • Ricky Pearsall, Florida
    • Ja'Lynn Polk, Washington
    • Brenden Rice, USC
    • Tayvion Robinson, Kentucky
    • Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint, Georgia
    • Ainias Smith, Texas A&M
    • Brian Thomas Jr., LSU
    • Jamari Thrash, Louisville
    • Devaughn Vele, Utah
    • Devontez Walker, North Carolina
    • Malik Washington, Virginia
    • Tahj Washington, USC
    • Xavier Weaver, Colorado
    • Jordan Whittington, Texas
    • Isaiah Williams, Illinois
    • Johnny Wilson, Florida State
    • Roman Wilson, Michigan
    • Xavier Worthy, Texas
     

    TIGHT ENDS

    • Erick All, Iowa
    • AJ Barner, Michigan
    • Jaheim Bell, Florida State
    • Brock Bowers, Georgia
    • Devin Culp, Washington
    • Dallin Holker, Colorado State
    • Theo Johnson, Penn State
    • Trey Knox, South Carolina
    • Tanner McLachlan, Arizona
    • Tip Reiman, Illinois
    • Ja'Tavion Sanders, Texas
    • Ben Sinnott, Kansas State
    • Brevyn Spann-Ford, Minnesota
    • Cade Stover, Ohio State
    • Jack Westover, Washington
    • Jared Wiley, TCU

    OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

    • Isaiah Adams, Illinois
    • Joe Alt, Notre Dame
    • Kiran Amegadjie, Yale
    • Gottlieb Ayedze, Maryland
    • Karsen Barnhart, Michigan
    • Graham Barton, Duke
    • Cooper Beebe, Kansas State
    • Keaton Bills, Utah
    • Tanor Bortolini, Wisconsin
    • Javion Cohen, Miami
    • Andrew Coker, TCU
    • Brandon Coleman, TCU
    • Frank Crum, Wyoming
    • Anim Dankwah, Howard
    • Ethan Driskell, Marshall
    • Kingsley Eguakun, Florida
    • Josiah Ezirim, Eastern Kentucky
    • Olumuyiwa Fashanu, Penn State
    • Troy Fautanu, Washington
    • Blake Fisher, Notre Dame
    • Jeremy Flax, Kentucky
    • Javon Foster, Missouri
    • Zach Frazier, West Virginia
    • Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State
    • X'Zauvea Gadlin, Liberty
    • Nick Gargiulo, South Carolina
    • Delmar Glaze, Maryland
    • Matt Goncalves, Pittsburgh
    • Tylan Grable, UCF
    • Garret Greenfield, South Dakota State
    • Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma
    • C.J. Hanson, Holy Cross
    • Christian Haynes, Connecticut
    • LaDarius Henderson, Michigan
    • Christian Jones, Texas
    • Matthew Jones, Ohio State
    • Trente Jones, Michigan
    • Trevor Keegan, Michigan
    • Jarrett Kingston, USC
    • Brady Latham, Arkansas
    • JC Latham, Alabama
    • Sataoa Laumea, Utah
    • Matt Lee, Miami
    • KT Leveston Jr., Kansas State
    • Beaux Limmer, Arkansas
    • Christian Mahogany, Boston College
    • Mason McCormick, South Dakota State
    • Dylan McMahon, N.C. State
    • Amarius Mims, Georgia
    • Jacob Monk, Duke
    • Jordan Morgan, Arizona
    • Hunter Nourzad, Penn State
    • Drake Nugent, Michigan
    • Patrick Paul, Houston
    • Julian Pearl, Illinois
    • Prince Pines, Tulane
    • Jackson Powers-Johnson, Oregon
    • Dominick Puni, Kansas
    • Andrew Raym, Oklahoma
    • Layden Robinson, Texas A&M
    • Roger Rosengarten, Washington
    • Walter Rouse, Oklahoma
    • Nick Samac, Michigan State
    • Kingsley Suamataia, BYU
    • Jalen Sundell, North Dakota State
    • Nathan Thomas, Louisiana
    • Charles Turner III, LSU
    • Sedrick Van Pran-Granger, Georgia
    • Caedan Wallace, Penn State
    • Zak Zinter, Michigan

    DEFENSIVE LINEMEN

    • Austin Booker, Kansas
    • Solomon Byrd, USC
    • DeWayne Carter, Duke
    • Nelson Ceaser, Houston
    • Myles Cole, Texas Tech
    • Jaden Crumedy, Mississippi State
    • Tyler Davis, Clemson
    • Brandon Dorlus, Oregon
    • Justin Eboigbe, Alabama
    • Jonah Elliss, Utah
    • Braden Fiske, Florida State
    • Gabe Hall, Baylor
    • Michael Hall Jr., Ohio State
    • Jaylen Harrell, Michigan
    • Marcus Harris, Auburn
    • Jalyx Hunt, Houston Christian
    • Adisa Isaac, Penn State
    • Brennan Jackson, Washington State
    • McKinnley Jackson, Texas A&M
    • Javontae Jean-Baptiste, Notre Dame
    • Trajan Jeffcoat, Arkansas
    • Jordan Jefferson, LSU
    • Kris Jenkins, Michigan
    • Cedric Johnson, Mississippi
    • Mohamed Kamara, Colorado State
    • Marshawn Kneeland, Western Michigan
    • Laiatu Latu, UCLA
    • Logan Lee, Iowa
    • Zion Logue, Georgia
    • Fabien Lovett Sr., Florida State
    • Braiden McGregor, Michigan
    • Byron Murphy II, Texas
    • Myles Murphy, North Carolina
    • Jer'Zhan Newton, Illinois
    • Eyabi Okie-Anoma, Charlotte
    • Ruke Orhorhoro, Clemson
    • Keith Randolph Jr., Illinois
    • Chop Robinson, Penn State
    • Darius Robinson, Missouri
    • Justin Rogers, Auburn
    • Maason Smith, LSU
    • Javon Solomon, Troy
    • T'Vondre Sweat, Texas
    • Leonard Taylor III, Miami
    • Xavier Thomas, Clemson
    • Bralen Trice, Washington
    • David Ugwoegbu, Houston
    • Jared Verse, Florida State
    • Eric Watts, Connecticut
    • Mekhi Wingo, LSU

    LINEBACKERS

    • Michael Barrett, Michigan
    • JD Bertrand, Notre Dame
    • Tatum Bethune, Florida State
    • Chris Braswell, Alabama
    • Aaron Casey, Indiana
    • Steele Chambers, Ohio State
    • Junior Colson, Michigan
    • Edgerrin Cooper, Texas A&M
    • Kalen DeLoach, Florida State
    • Khalid Duke, Kansas State
    • Tommy Eichenberg, Ohio State
    • Jaylan Ford, Texas
    • Easton Gibbs, Wyoming
    • Cedric Gray, North Carolina
    • Ty'Ron Hopper, Missouri
    • Jontrey Hunter, Georgia State
    • Curtis Jacobs, Penn State
    • Tyrice Knight, UTEP
    • Marist Liufau, Notre Dame
    • Jordan Magee, Temple
    • Darius Muasau, UCLA
    • Gabriel Murphy, UCLA
    • Maema Njongmeta, Wisconsin
    • Jeremiah Trotter Jr., Clemson
    • Zion Tupuola-Fetui, Washington
    • Dallas Turner, Alabama
    • Edefuan Ulofoshio, Washington
    • Trevin Wallace, Kentucky
    • Nathaniel Watson, Mississippi State
    • Payton Wilson, N.C. State
     

    DEFENSIVE BACKS

    • Kris Abrams-Draine, Missouri
    • Daijahn Anthony, Mississippi
    • Terrion Arnold, Alabama
    • Cole Bishop, Utah
    • Beau Brade, Maryland
    • Millard Bradford, TCU
    • Jarvis Brownlee Jr., Louisville
    • Javon Bullard, Georgia
    • Calen Bullock, USC
    • Jaylon Carlies, Missouri
    • Caelen Carson, Wake Forest
    • Ryan Cooper Jr., Oregon State
    • Cooper DeJean, Iowa
    • M.J. Devonshire, Pittsburgh
    • Marcellas Dial, South Carolina
    • Johnny Dixon, Penn State
    • Willie Drew, Virginia State
    • Renardo Green, Florida State
    • Kamal Hadden, Tennessee
    • Dominique Hampton, Washington
    • Myles Harden, South Dakota
    • Daequan Hardy, Penn State
    • Cam Hart, Notre Dame
    • Jaden Hicks, Washington State
    • Khyree Jackson, Oregon
    • DJ James, Auburn
    • Carlton Johnson, Fresno State
    • Isaiah Johnson, Syracuse
    • Elijah Jones, Boston College
    • Jarrian Jones, Florida State
    • Jaylen Key, Alabama
    • Kamren Kinchens, Miami
    • Kalen King, Penn State
    • Kamari Lassiter, Georgia
    • Dwight McGlothern, Arkansas
    • Kool-Aid McKinstry, Alabama
    • Patrick McMorris, Cal
    • Max Melton, Rutgers
    • Quinyon Mitchell, Toledo
    • Malik Mustapha, Wake Forest
    • Josh Newton, TCU
    • Tyler Nubin, Minnesota
    • Kitan Oladapo, Oregon State
    • Tyler Owens, Texas Tech
    • Andru Phillips, Kentucky
    • Deantre Prince, Mississippi
    • Nehemiah Pritchett, Auburn
    • Josh Proctor, Ohio State
    • Ennis Rakestraw Jr., Missouri
    • Decamerion Richardson, Mississippi State
    • Demani Richardson, Texas A&M
    • Christian Roland-Wallace, USC
    • Mike Sainristil, Michigan
    • Andre' Sam, LSU
    • Jaylin Simpson, Auburn
    • Tykee Smith, Georgia
    • Chau Smith-Wade, Washington State
    • Tarheeb Still, Maryland
    • T.J. Tampa, Iowa State
    • Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, Texas Tech
    • Ro Torrence, Arizona State
    • Sione Vaki, Utah
    • Josh Wallace, Michigan
    • Ryan Watts, Texas
    • Nate Wiggins, Clemson
    • Evan Williams, Oregon
    • James Williams, Miami

    SPECIALISTS

    • Joshua Karty, K, Stanford
    • Cam Little, K, Arkansas
    • Harrison Mevis, K, Missouri
    • Ryan Rehkow, P, BYU
    • Will Reichard, K, Alabama
    • Tory Taylor, P, Iowa

     

    Tyler Owens getting a combine invite is interesting. 

  3. 33 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

    Sure. Teams going to play in Lubbock have to deal with the very real problem of wrestling a pig. You get all stinky and dirty, meanwhile the pig is enjoying it. Their fair-weather fans and athletes can always get up for Texas or a highly ranked opponent.

    It's too bad those idiots can't play Texas every week at home, I guess. No different than the actual pigs in Fayetteville. That's a mark of a truly despicable program, in my opinion. They don't really give a fuck about themselves, which is they're perennially mediocre in everything. All they give a shit about is ruining their big brother's season and they don't even really do that very often. Their identity is merely that they hate big, bad Texas.

    That's still Arkansas' problem and that's what's largely made them irrelevant in the SEC. It will be Tech's in the Big 12, and it will have the same result. At least ISU, KSU, KU, WVU, Okie State, UCF, Cincinnati, and the four corner schools all have their own identity. Sure, they like beating Texas, but that's just fun. Baylor, TCU, Tech, and UH are about to have a major Arkansas-esque problem. Their true raison d'etre is no longer present. They're going to flail into failure directly as a result. It's going to be fun to watch.

    Baylor and TCU in particular are going to be hurt the most by Texas leaving. Houston is a never was, so who gives a shit about them. There is absolutely zero national relevance to those programs until they beat Texas at something. Even their basketball teams don't really get paid attention to until they beat us. Now they will become one of those schools that you only ever hear anything about during March Madness like Davidson or Gonzaga, and I am absolutely here for it. Oh you won a B12 championship in football once a decade? Cool, enjoy your ass kicking in the first round of the playoffs by one of the top 3 seeds.  

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  4. 12 hours ago, ousux said:

    Should have been PI, easy call.

    DB makes a great play, but I still think AD wins that battle if he isn't touched.

    Quinn should have just thrown a rope to the front pylon. Game set match. 

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  5. 4 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

    Never been in a suite, eh, stanco? What do you think they're serving suites? Pheasant? Sushi? 

    I watched a Raiders game in the GM's suite in December in Vegas, with the GM and his family. You know what was served? Wings, corndog nuggets, hot dogs, nachos, and tacos. 

    I share a loge suite in the SEZ with @SydneyCarton that opens to the dining area for the small suite holders. Along with terrific things like prime rib and top notch salads and vegetables, guess what else they serve? Hot dogs, nachos, tacos, corndog nuggets, etc. All of that shit gets consumed nonstop by people going through the line, before and during the game. 

    Astros suites and Texans suites - same shit. 

    I sit in the suites on the NEZ side from time to time, and that big bar/dining area is awesome. But they have pretty much the same stuff over there including loading up food trays with hot dogs, hamburgers, and popcorn that they just leave out for people to walk by and grab. The big buffet in the club level is decent, but it is usually fajitas with accompanying flair. 

  6. 6 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

    I'm not sure we're all even following what you think we should be caring about here. Texas packs Moody and the venue has been praised effusively for its environment. DKR was at or near sellout for 13 years of wandering in the wilderness and obviously this season and pre-2010. The Disch is always packed and Texas is one of the only schools that makes a profit on baseball. Women's volleyball sells out regularly. Women's basketball and softball always have great crowds. Austin is a big city with lots of shit to do and people still show up to UT events in droves, unlike almost every left behind schools' towns or cities. Obviously Lubbock is included in that list at the top. Yet your attendance can't hold a candle to UT's on a sport by sport basis in almost every instance. 

    The Drum sucked. No shit? It's not our problem anymore.

    Talking attendance, following, and brand smack as a Tech fan to Texas fans is one of the more absurd things I've witnessed lately. I'm trying to figure out if I am missing a point or a joke or something. You can't really be serious.

    Tech beat down Kansas like it owed it money this weekend so Slorch is feeling froggy. 

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  7. 19 hours ago, Hookem2147 said:

    Believe that will Jean-Mary’s second stint at Michigan.

    I never had a problem with him at Texas. Seemed like a good coach and recruiter.

    He was one of the better recruiters on Strong's staff, but I can't really say he developed our LBs. There is no acceptable reason Malik Jefferson should not have been a first round guy. 

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  8. 37 minutes ago, victory88 said:

    Ethan is going to play in the pros, not sure if he's a first round talent yet.  He has the frame, the length, the motor, and the quickness to be high round draft pick.  Texas lists him at 257.  If he can get to 270, the dude is going to be projected high.  This was his first year starting and he made some big plays against some good teams.  Hell I remember him abusing the Bama OL multiple times.  What a great evaluation by the staff.  Dude was heading to Michigan before the Texas offer so that should tell you what Harbaugh thought about him.

    In order for him to get to 270, it needs to be a JJ Watt 270 and not a Little League coach 270. 

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  9. 3 minutes ago, kwood4408 said:


    Pretty sure I saw that there is a dead period until early March.

    He would have been on the last in home visit with Sark, but he didn't get his paperwork through in time to make the trip. 

    • February 5 – March 3, 2024: Dead period
    • March 4 – April 14: Quiet period
    • April 15 – May 25, 2024: Contact period
  10. 8 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

    Good stuff.

    -Bo Davis really wasn't super excited about McKinley. Both of those guys winding up at LSU will be interesting. I hope Bo doesn't yell too much.

    -Jayden Jackson's agent told people that he was a $600k guy early on. No one confirmed that for him. Ultimately, OU decided they had to have him and went in with a presentation that both Ohio State and Texas heard about and said "yeah, you should go there if that's their offer" and never looked back. 

    -The story isn't that dissimilar to the TJ Lindsey-to-Auburn recruitment.

    -Texas felt like they were fine letting Becton head elsewhere.

    -Okoye was a home school guy and folks who met him referenced a "weird vibe" about the guy. It will be interesting to see how he works out for the sooners.

    -The entire Selman Bridges paragraph could be summed up like this: "He wanted to be the main priority at CB and he was going to be like the 5th DB in the class for Texas. He would rather go to a program that is in free fall because of the promise for early playing time was more important than being developed at Texas."

    -Gipson had a bad knee injury this year. Clemson is going to have to develop that absolute shit out of that guy. Good luck to both sides. I'm glad he did not wind up in UT's class. One of the more hilarious misses by Nahlin in a long line of misses. His meltdown on that one was gold.

    -You can see these guys really squinting to try to see why Texas didn't land Bussey. Other than Sarkisian being a little bit of a starfucker, Texas never made a strong push and liked other players better.

    -Aeryn Hampton profiles as a predictable bust. 

    This was a class in which Texas really did have many solid options and in many instances, decided to punt. Obviously some of those guys will work out. I'm interested in seeing how well it goes for everyone, because I think Texas got a lot of things right in this cycle.

    Okoye is honestly a bit perplexing. Measurables check out, and his highlights kind of check out until you realize he is abusing future accountants and eSports "athletes". Is he a D1 player? Probably, but I think he is more likely to be the second coming of Trey Metoyer than to be an on field menace in the SEC. 

  11. 47 minutes ago, Vic Mackey said:

    Let's not pretend she is some rags to riches story. She had the backing of her parents money to do what she wanted and money gets her access to stuff most don't in that industry or life in general. She might not have had the backing of Disney machine but she did have the backing of a lot money to push her along.

    When you are already a star by 16, it's not like she had some privileged life as a trust fund baby where she woke up at 11AM and ate bon bons until her daddy could get her another audition. I am not a swiftie, but game recognize game.  

  12. 39 minutes ago, Burt Macklin said:

    Kelce will be turning 35 next season. He’s not all that relevant to draft considerations or projecting if a WR can become a #1 target down the road. 

    Plus he sure seems like a guy who is preparing to transition out of football in the near future. 

  13. 1 hour ago, statsman said:

    Forget any hurt feelings. Those will pass as ADs and presidents retire, and regents rotate off. In pure business terms-

    why would Texas schedule a home and away with any school in Texas, unless they can guarantee 40k seats for Texas fans? Why?

    If Texas plays TCU, TT or Baylor again, in football, the games will be in DKR-TMS or ATT in Arlington. 

    There is absolutely nothing to gain from playing a school like TCU, Baylor, SMU, Houston, etc. ever again. The only two teams in the B12 that you could make an argument for would be Tech and Ok State, but even then the value is minimal. If we do schedule a B12 team at some point, I could see it being one of the new guys like Utah, UCF, Arizona State, or Colorado. At least there would be some recruiting benefit in doing that. 

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  14. 20 hours ago, Napoleon said:

    Correct!

    But I was already SAG after getting SAG Vouchers 2 out of the 4 days I was “Blue Collar Guy with Blue Collar Car” in the big Nicolas Cage jumping a flatbed tow truck by using its ramp up on the bridge over the Port of LA to get away from the cops as he was stealing his last car in “Gone In 60 Seconds” because I offered to keep the cooler of drinks for the extras up on the bridge in the back seat of my car. 

    Then I got my 3rd voucher by hitting up my high school buddy’s suite mate from sophomore year at Princeton who cast me as an extra in an mental hospital in a scene from the cable show that he and his brother wrote & directed. 

    Ahhhh… the glamour of Hollywood!

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  15. 10 hours ago, TKthunder2 said:

    This year was not like most years we all know that. Washington and Oregon, Texas and OU would be adding some losses to the SEC/B1G side. Remove those teams and you remove more losses. Arizona lost to USC/Wash but they won’t play going forward. It’s all going to balance out with the weaker ACC/Big12 #2 having better looking teams by record than the 3rd/4th place SEC/B1G team, rightly or wrongly.

    The problem with the B12, even more so than the ACC, is that there is no dominant team poised to take over the league. The problem with that is that the press isn’t going to say “Oh well duh, of course Tech needs to be in, etc.” it is going to play itself out on the field and more often than not be a winner take all. At large bids will be few and far between because there isn’t “that team” that may take a late season loss and miss the B12 title game.

  16. 30 minutes ago, BornAndRaised said:

    from the r/cfb subreddit about Chip Kelly:

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    I could see Chip Kelly throwing his name into the hat for every NFL OC role for eternity. This seems like a “fuck this shit” move, and I am sure there is some provision with tOSU that he won’t recruit and just do hookers and blow until 8AM. The guy seems to be giving up on being a HC.

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  17. 1 hour ago, WelfareBuysMyWeed said:

    Texas A&M plans to take over old Macy's building for new e-sports facility

    University officials will visit the site at Post Oak Mall this week to discuss turning it into the home of over 2,000 students active in e-sports.

    https://www.chron.com/news/article/texas-am-esports-macys-18653360.php

    GET YOUR LICKS IN NOW. Aggy is about to be swimming in "sports" championships. Kroger Field is last century, it's now all about Macy's Lan Cafe.

    Their new champions factory fits in so well with the other architecture on campus

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    Not gonna lie, 18 year old me who was one of the best video game players in the world would have given this a look.

  18. 4 hours ago, Harrison Stafford said:

    Texas A&M University to close Qatar campus

    The decision comes after an antisemitism think tank alleged last month the Qatar government had control over nuclear research at the branch campus. Texas A&M has denied it.

    The nonprofit, which describes itself on its website as a center “dedicated to the academic study of antisemitism,” sent a letter to U.S. officials in January alleging that Qatar had “substantial ownership” of weapons development rights and nuclear engineering research being developed at the Texas A&M campus, which they claim is a threat to national security. The letter came a few months after ISGAP released a 17-page report where it alleged it had discovered a “disturbing relationship between Qatar and Texas A&M University.

    Their delusional play for middle eastern oil money has failed with their dipshittery around blindly looking the other way in nationally sensitive information and research. Who could have possibly seen this coming?

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