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People screaming SEC bias are really getting under my skin. They are not wrong, but they don't understand why and that's what pisses me off. The preseason FPI is working off recruiting rankings and projections. Yes, SEC teams will be overrated. They will be ranked higher because they invest the most in talent. By the end of the season, it is no longer about projections and the FPI works out because every conference record balances to 0. At the end of the day, the FPI SOS does not matter compared to the FPI SOR at the end of the season. The CFB public pretends they do not believe "you are your record". Penn State last year was a better team than their record. With a 9 game conference schedule there will plenty of SEC teams that are better than their record. A 2-10 SEC team is better than the bottom half of the Big 12...
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54 Days Until Kickoff: Who's your favorite No. 54?
Alex Butler replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Same! Hutson is a good number 2 -
The Paddy Submission was so technical it made up for the short time
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Weβre on a ufc topic, Blake. I specifically referred to Conorβs offenses. I stand by my point that he is not someone to revere or idolize and I hope he is done for better talent thatβll honor the sport. Danaβs allowed to become 100% wwe from a marketing perspective. Itβs very theatrical outside the ring. As someone that took it for many years, itβs very disappointing. He had a great chance to bring forward the spirit that DO posted about but he hasnβt. Heβs allowed it to become politicized and gives the mic to the loudest mouths. It overshadows the true fighters in the ring which produced amazing fights. Some that we saw that night. π€π½
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54 Days Until Kickoff: Who's your favorite No. 54?
Oldest Horn replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Baab all the way. -
54 Days Until Kickoff: Who's your favorite No. 54?
Jeff Howe replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Weβre 54 days away from Texas football. Todayβs No. 54 group is led by Mike Baab, one of the best centers to come through Texas. Baab was a team captain, First-Team All-Southwest Conference, helped Texas go 10-1-1 and finish No. 2 nationally in 1981, then started in the Cotton Bowl win over Alabama. He went on to play 11 seasons in the NFL with Cleveland, New England and Kansas City. Cole Hutson also belongs in the conversation after a really solid Texas career from 2022-25. He played in 48 games with 23 starts, started at both center and guard, and was part of the 2023 Joe Moore semifinalist unit and the 2024 Joe Moore finalist offensive line. Justin Mader rounds it out as a multi-year deep snapper who played in 49 career games, earned Academic All-Big 12 honors three times and landed on the Patrick Mannelly Award watch list.
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There's also a restaurant and they have a HUGE beef jerky (paging @Gerry Hamilton) selection inside of it as well (along with fudge and stuff like that).
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Their website should be working, as the location in The Colony has been in business for years. Maybe they're having issues. I'd try again in a little bit.
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Should have said, hey partner, this is the Monster Energy blackjack table.
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Former Michigan Asst on sign stealing
Orangeblooded replied to THookem's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Cheaters gonna cheat! -
Yeah but that Paddy takedown was so sick. lol
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It's a testosterone filled sport full of violence.... Of course you're going to have some bad apples. But of all the stuff you listed all takes place in every sport. Any of those charges above I've seen happen in football, basketball, baseball over the last couple of years, so let's not act like it's a UFC-only problem. "WWE with skill" is definitely an interesting take. Of course money is the goal. It's the goal of every company on the face of the earth. WWE it is not, though.
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Tom Landry - UT legend and football innovator
tmataya replied to Robert Gilbert's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I hated the way Jerry Jones treated him at the end. A great football innovator. -
OTF Premium 2026 MLB Draft Thread | Sunday 8 p.m.
WRNC replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Trey Rangel can assume the fresh high-leverage closing role like Sam Cozart. The Texas Longhorns might win a back-to-back-to-back Freshman Pitcher of the Year award,