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perfectchaos007

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  1. Seattle and the Halos going to extras.
  2. Im not able to look this up, but I imagine winning back to back matches where match points were saved in each has to put us in an elite group. Hopefully we don’t make it 3 in a row this weekend against ASU—my blood pressure can’t take it!
  3. Yeah, my UTR hovers between 7.4 and 7.8 Anyways, we now have our 8th and final scholarship player for the spring season.
  4. #2 play on SC Top 10 tonight!
  5. Ball + Gary Texas won this point
  6. That scramble/effort point at 7-11 (I think) will be remembered.
  7. Wow. Fantastic effort on that point
  8. Welp. Going to need another big comeback.
  9. C'mon ladies, we need a quick start in the 5th. focusness needed
  10. Texas-43 UTEP-6 Prop- 251
  11. The 9th inning with Hader tonight would have been strikeout, strikeout, Solo HR, strikeout, Astros win 3-2
  12. We don't seem interested in playing October baseball.
  13. We lead the hit count by 5. Just utter incompetence when we’ve had opportunities
  14. Guess you can add this one to Thursday #24 UCLA @ (RV) UTEP - 7pm central
  15. It’s so hard to predict with tennis, because not even 15 years ago, it was thought of to be unfathomable to win 20 slams, and now 3 guys have done it. Think of all the legends from the 1960s to the early 2000s that never came close to winning 20 slams. In 2002, Sampras’ 14 slams were thought to be an unbreakable record. in theory, having 2 guys winning all the slams for the next decade+ as opposed to 3 would mean they’ll both have 25+ slams before they retire. Odds are still that neither of them will achieve those numbers because historically each generation has new challengers that will begin winning titles. In the case with Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic, they were so good that the generation behind them (players born in the 90s)never threatened to win slams (aside from Thiem and Medvedev who each won 1). If Sincaraz can stave off their own generation + the next generation, then they will break the “Big 3” records, but there’s such a long road ahead before having that discussion
  16. Sark will likely speak highly about Scotty Walden and the energy he brings to his program, and how this is a "much improved" UTEP program compared to years past. He will also praise their 5 star QB Malachi Nelson for being a spark plug to the UTEP offense. Unfortunately, Sark will likely will not mention C-USA All-Name team Tight End from UTEP Cash Cheeks.
  17. This non-con schedule gives the team no time to celebrate a big win. Top 3 matchup in Ft Worth on Wednesday. #2 Texas v. #3 Louisville.
  18. “You learn more from a loss” nah, fuck that, volleyball is a confidence and momentum sport. Being able to WIN with your backs against the wall is a bigger learning moment because you know what your team is capable of achieving when they’re down
  19. Stanford has all the momentum headed to the 5th and I don't get the feeling Texas can reverse it.
  20. Crowd is getting restless
  21. Last time I said that, Texas came back and won the set. Hopefully your reverse jinx works this time.
  22. IF he is playing through an injury or pain, he could be defiantly trying to ignore it. Isn't a shoulder tear/rotator cuff injury what ended his dad's playing career? Also, he sat behind a QB playing through pain/injury for 2 years, so he may feel like this is how its going to be as a QB
  23. If Wingo and Simmons could get their head out of their ass this team could still have potential. Based off the post game presser, Sark sounds ready to chew out some guys on Monday in the meetings.
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