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  2. I can tell you exactly how he’s going to respond: Let me be perfectly clear: if college athletics is truly going to survive in the modern era, then we must stop pretending that young athletes should be held to some impossible monastic standard while every other entity in this ecosystem monetizes them from sunrise to sunset. Universities profit. Television networks profit. Conferences profit. Coaches sign contracts worth tens of millions of dollars. Entire media empires are built upon the backs of unpaid or underpaid athletes—and yet the moment a young man makes a mistake, suddenly the same people who turned college sports into a Wall Street commodity rediscover their moral outrage and wave around NCAA rulebooks like they’re carrying tablets down from Mount Sinai. The American spirit has never been about destroying young people for one error in judgment. It has been about redemption, proportionality, and common sense. The Constitution itself was written by imperfect men who understood that rigid orthodoxy destroys institutions faster than mercy ever could. If we are serious when we say college football belongs to the American people—not to bureaucrats, not to gambling interests, not to television executives—then we ought to remember what the people actually believe in: fairness, opportunity, and second chances. Permanently stripping a student-athlete of eligibility over conduct that harmed nobody, altered no outcome, and occurred inside a system drenched from top to bottom in legalized sports gambling hypocrisy does not protect college football. It weakens it. The true threat to the integrity of the game is not a young quarterback making a mistake. It is a system so blinded by performative sanctimony that it forgets the very values of grace, liberty, and pragmatic justice that made American institutions exceptional in the first place.
  3. Cody Campbell responds to Sark
  4. Last week I told my wife I was a Kyle fan when he posted niceee after getting his 69th truck win. Sad day 😞
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  6. My favorite driver. I’m speechless and heartbroken for his family 💔. RIP Rowdy.
  7. Everything runs through Lubbock…..57-7!
  8. I wonder if his skin is as thin as the tortillas they love to throw. Great post Gerry. 😂😂😂🤘🤘🤘
  9. I may not be a billionaire like him but I did father
  10. Seems unreal. So sad. Make sure your soul is right with God because we never know what is coming. If you want or need any assistance, reach out.
  11. Longhorn fans vastly overrate VY. It's understandable.
  12. 11 days ago he pulled out of Watkins Glenn asking for a doctor. He then came down with some unknown illness and they subbed in another driver for him. Now he’s gone 😢
  13. https://speedwaydigest.com/index.php/news/nascar-cup-series-news/885767-nascar-legend-kyle-busch-passes-away-following-sudden-illness-ahead-of-charlotte-race/
  14. Shocking. Sad. Used to play with the M&Ms car diecast when I was little. One of my favorite drivers of all time. Really random and outta the blue too.
  15. Did Kobe get mauled every play by dirty players? OKC is a goon squad. Modern day Pistons. Wemby looked tired last night because I am sure he is tired of having to deal with the constant dirty play he has to tolerate after his elbow throw. Kobe also had enforcers on his team. That is why they got Ron Artest. Wemby needs one on his side. Hell, the only reason I give your arguments much credit about Kobe being the GOAT is because Rodman said he deserved to be considered as one of the all time greats. I dont like Kobe though, I think he was a prima dona and a diva ball hog. That is why I like Wemby better.
  16. And if you want to look at things subjectively, VY was the best college QB to ever play the game by the time he was a senior. Unstoppable and dominant against one of the greatest teams to ever don a football field. He killed a dynasty at its apex that included 2 Heisman winners and was littered with NFL picks on both sides of the ball.
  17. That will be a great graduate degree for him. Sorry it did not work well in the NFL but he was a very good receiver for UT.
  18. Tebow couldn’t pass in the NFL, but led college football in passer efficiency 2008, and had 170.8 qb passer rating in overall college career. He could pass because of the run, but still. I am no Tebow fan either, but I am a fan of looking at things objectively.
  19. On offense and defense (secondary).
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