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- Today
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Think about how much money you have saved by never going to the best game in college football the last 25 years or so. I say splurge.
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Thought this was interesting from ChatGPT… The most-watched WNBA regular-season game in past 25 years occurred on Saturday, May 17, 2025, when the Indiana Fever faced the Chicago Sky. This game, featuring Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, averaged 2.7 million viewers on ABC, peaking at 3.1 million. It surpassed all MLB games that day and became the most-watched regular-season WNBA game in 25 years . The WNBA’s inaugural game between the New York Liberty and Los Angeles Sparks in 1997 remains the most-watched WNBA game overall, drawing 5.04 million viewers .
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By the way, nothing is more fun than winning a recruit fonged elsewhere. Utu has never visited Texas.
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Bill attended Harvard. Paul was an alum of Wazzu. They were more interested in donating to academics and university research facilities than athletics. Bezos attended Florida and Princeton. Lots of money in Seattle, but the biggest billionaires are not necessarily UW alums.
- Yesterday
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That's a very affluent school and area. Seattle is the bees knees.
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They’ve done a good job. Surprisingly can play some good ball NIL wise in the PNW
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At this point my trust in sark & the staff is through the roof so my mentality is roll with us or get rolled over.
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Pretty much solidifies our class: Ojo, Turntine, Roseborough, Max, Robertson.
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Washington got Kodi Greene too. Jedd Fisch is cooking in the Pacific Northwest. But there’s a change Texas gets Ojo, Turntine, and Roseborough so who knows.
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Meet me at the Y!!
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Hawk44 joined the community
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Meet up at the propane tanks outside of town like we used to do in Florence, Texas!
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Why was it depressing? I remember watching guys on TV literally knock down the wall with sledge hammers. I remember thinking that it was great that I was watching it as it happened, and I understood its significance because I had studied history from ancient Egypt to present day, read Henry Kissinger's memoirs about trying to win the Cold War, but that was it and I was 16.