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a 4-star in state DT that Tennessee thought they had locked up... come on down my friend. Octavius Oxedine is the clubhouse leader for best name in the class.
 
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I was hard on Kash- probably more so than he deserved. He punched above his weight for most of his time here, played his *** off every snap. Sometimes the talent gap was just more noticeable with him- and something seemed to happen to him mentally early this season too. Could maybe point to the incident in the florida game- but he seemed to lose whatever edge he previously played with. I know he's had his fair share of other off field things going on too so hopefully he ends up being able to get himself back together a bit with the season wrapping up.
 
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Guarantee Wayne is one of those homeowners who hovers over service professionals for the duration of their work, arms-crossed, smug smirk, asking ignorant questions/making suggestions, etc.

I'm actually the opposite. First of all, I'm never home during the week. Secondly, I couldn't make suggestions on plumbing or electrical questions because I don't know a damn thing about them. Third, I used to build houses in high school and college, and I effing hated when the home owner did that to me.
 

BBdK

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Justa, you gonna review the McDonald's entry into the Chicken Sambo wars? Saw where Knox is one of the 3 test markets.
 

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- Found a guy's video of his last day of high school in 1999 (Final Day at GHS: June 1999) on YouTube a couple of years ago and just saw he posted his 20th reunion. Very nostalgic and cool. Hard to believe how so much has changed in just 20 years. No cellphones, people seemed more mature and lean, and everyone seem relaxed and not stressed. Glendale (CA) High looked like a cool damn place to socialize.

- New neighbors are huge Auburn fans and have suites at Jordan-Hare. They were snapping us videos of the game last week. Pretty cool. Dinner tonight with them and already talks of taking us to Bryant-Denny next year for the Iron Bowl. Umm, yes.

- I've been laughed at a couple times already, but I'm standing by it: UK football will VERY soon be flirting with a Top 10 ranking. Mark it down, @oldtakesexposed

- Stumbled upon a documentary of a news story I don't recall from 2009: There's Something Wrong With Aunt Diane.

"On Sunday, July 26, 2009, Diane Schuler left the campgrounds in upstate New York where she was vacationing with her family and set off towards home on Long Island, a drive she had made numerous times before. With her were five young children: her son, her daughter and three nieces. Four hours later, she drove the wrong way on the Taconic State Parkway for nearly two miles – eventually crashing into an oncoming SUV, killing herself and seven others."

Come to find out she had a BAC of 0.19% and THC in her system. Can't even begin to tell all of the details from store cameras, witnesses, etc. It'll lead you down a huge rabbit hole, but I can't stop reading/watching videos about it. A lot of theories out there.

- Felt like ****, but bet--and hit--a Duke, Indiana and Louisville parlay the other night. Sometimes money talks. Still don't feel good about myself.

- CHAMPIONSHIP WEEKEND OVER/UNDER GAMBOL:

- OSU/Wisky Under 56: I usually HATE doing unders, but both defenses look primed. I'm also weary not only of Wisconsin's offense, but the Bucks' offense without a 100% Fields.

- Oregon/Utah Over 46: Both teams have good scoring defenses and they both average nearly 36 PPG. This seems too low.

- Oklahoma/Baylor: Pass for now.

- Clemson/Virginia Over 55.5: Clemson will come to try and impress the committee. The Tigers might score 60.

- Georgia/LSU Under: This just seems like a 21-17 slobber-knocker. Extra: UGA +9.
 

wcc31

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iirc UK football got the digits of/matched with/fingered/pick your romantic metaphor a Top 10 ranking last year.

Otherwise, another solid effort.
 

BBdK

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I mean, this was automatic, right? Guys like him belong in college. You must really be tired of the college gig or have an incredible ego to want to leave a program you've built up so well for a 100% guaranteed loser franchise & dead-end job.


CLEVELAND — In the midst of losses in four consecutive games and 10 of their past 11, Cavaliers players are bristling at new coach John Beilein because he’s treating this season like they, and he, are still in college, numerous sources told The Athletic.

It’s already gotten to the point where players are looking past Beilein to his lead assistant, J.B. Bickerstaff, for guidance, those sources said.

“Guys drowned out his voice, and when guys start searching for the next in line for help, I believe you’ve lost them,” one Cavs player said.

“The little things become big things, and sometimes very big things,” another player said.

“Our assistants are definitely more prepared for the NBA,” a third said.

Beilein, 66, is in his first season as an NBA coach after 27 successful seasons in college, the most recent 12 at the University of Michigan, where he took the Wolverines to nine NCAA Tournaments and two Final Fours.

Veterans and younger players, from all corners of the roster, are frustrated with what they see as the pitfalls of a college environment Beilein brought with him. When the Cavs were 4-5, players viewed some of these things as quirks of a coach with a different approach.

Beyond his meticulous focus on rudimentary basketball fundamentals, which NBA players have little patience for in-season, players roll their eyes at things like the terminology Beilein brought to the Cavs.

For instance, all of the team’s screens, cuts, and pivots are named after wild animals. A curl is a “polar bear” in Beilein’s system.

“You don’t go pro to do that kind of thing,” one league source said.

https://theathletic.com/1438785/201...h-the-college-coaching-style-of-john-beilein/
 
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Geese Feeder

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Does Rex only RT piggybacked vids now?

I mean, it's whatever but I guess I shouldn't be surprised how he interacts with the high follow accounts that comments on them.

":boxing::joy::boom::bomb::eek:kay::eek:kay::fistbump::joy::joy::joy::joy::boom::gun:[banana]"

FFS.

T-shirts coming soon!!!
 
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wcc31

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I mean, this was automatic, right? Guys like him belong in college. You must really be tired of the college gig or have an incredible ego to want to leave a program you've built up so well for a 100% guaranteed loser franchise & dead-end job.


CLEVELAND — In the midst of losses in four consecutive games and 10 of their past 11, Cavaliers players are bristling at new coach John Beilein because he’s treating this season like they, and he, are still in college, numerous sources told The Athletic.

It’s already gotten to the point where players are looking past Beilein to his lead assistant, J.B. Bickerstaff, for guidance, those sources said.

“Guys drowned out his voice, and when guys start searching for the next in line for help, I believe you’ve lost them,” one Cavs player said.

“The little things become big things, and sometimes very big things,” another player said.

“Our assistants are definitely more prepared for the NBA,” a third said.

Beilein, 66, is in his first season as an NBA coach after 27 successful seasons in college, the most recent 12 at the University of Michigan, where he took the Wolverines to nine NCAA Tournaments and two Final Fours.

Veterans and younger players, from all corners of the roster, are frustrated with what they see as the pitfalls of a college environment Beilein brought with him. When the Cavs were 4-5, players viewed some of these things as quirks of a coach with a different approach.

Beyond his meticulous focus on rudimentary basketball fundamentals, which NBA players have little patience for in-season, players roll their eyes at things like the terminology Beilein brought to the Cavs.

For instance, all of the team’s screens, cuts, and pivots are named after wild animals. A curl is a “polar bear” in Beilein’s system.

“You don’t go pro to do that kind of thing,” one league source said.

https://theathletic.com/1438785/201...h-the-college-coaching-style-of-john-beilein/

Saw one analyst- forget who, may have been Parrish- jump on this Beilen quirk right away and say his lingo was going to be an issue in the NBA.
 
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