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  2. Recruits and the players do so that’s all that matters.
  3. If someone’s ring got flushed down the toilet you’re telling me the alumni network wouldn’t treat that person as an alumni anymore? That doesn’t seem right.
  4. Not trying to be a dick at all. Just was pointing it out to you if you missed it.
  5. I think you would take a scholarship at ND, Vandy, Duke, Michigan, Wake Forest, or UNC as well over one from Slurp, unless you want to be an engineer.
  6. Not gonna lie… I don’t love it. But I can’t quite figure out what it is I don’t like.
  7. Yes I know that and the ring represents the alumni network. I know there's a football rivalry but Aggy is a great school and they do a great job of getting their kids jobs. If a kid is not going to play football at Texas or Stanford I can't imagine why they would go out of state when Aggy represents so many good opportunities. That is the truth, whether some of you like it or not.
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  9. That’s not a ring. That’s a called an alumni network.
  10. Their coach looks like the love child of Skeletor and Kim Mulkey. We gonna beat that ass.
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  12. I appreciate the loyalty but that's a silly thing to say. Aggy does a great job of helping other Aggy getting jobs. That is an apparent truth in our state.
  13. Definitely jump on them! You’ll be good! I know people have their preferred sites, I haven’t used vivid personally. But as far as I know pretty reputable! Also, trust your gut parking! You can get fairly close parking for not too bad ($15-$25). I got pre-paid parking and walked like a mile to the fairground, never again
  14. There’s already a pinned thread about it.
  15. FYI, the Houston and Dallas section of the 3rd and longhorn site doesn't say you have to bring the item. I'm not allowed to edit the post for whatever reason.
  16. Bears Tuesday Early on in camp, Ben Johnson said he wasn't sure whether the Bears are going to feature a wide zone or gap run scheme. Roschon Johnson feels like a lock to be the Bears' short yardage/goal-line running back again this year, but also on third down (where he was utilized on 51% of offensive snaps in 2024). "I think it'll just help us out when we get in those tough games, when we get in those situations where we really need to home something in and scheme something up," Roschon Johnson said. "I think the playbook is definitely detailed enough for us to do that."
  17. Someone get those corndog underwear and make @Gerry Hamiltonsign them.
  18. I take it we have to bring the item to be autographed.
  19. Looks like the locker room was upgraded for the team.
  20. Rams last week Second-year receiver Jordan Whittington continued what has been a strong camp on Saturday, including catching a deep ball from quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo that drew a big applause from the fans in attendance. After practice, coach Sean McVay said he has been "super impressed" with Whittington, praising how strong and "conscientious" the receiver is. "He's got the ability to play all three spots," McVay said. "He can really compete in the run game, and I think he's really continuing to increase his route volume. He's played really well." Whittington, a sixth-round pick in 2024, had 22 catches for 293 yards as a rookie. He is competing for the Rams' No. 3 receiver spot with Tutu Atwell and Xavier Smith.
  21. Rams monday Nose tackle Poona Ford, who signed a three-year deal with the Rams this offseason, made an impression on defensive tackle Kobie Turner. Turner said Ford showed "his worth" on Monday because of how well he can stop the run. "The way that he commands attention, the way that he defeats double teams and then, obviously, he has a lot of pass rush ability that's going to be able to help us as well," Turner said. "And that's shown on the other days, but today was run heavy and, man, he showed up today really big." Ford faced double-teams on 62.1% of his pass-rush snaps last season, which ranked 17th in the NFL.
  22. Dolphins Wednesday Camp recap: What is the biggest question to answer for your team in preseason games? Is this a quarterback battle between Quinn Ewers and Zach Wilson? Neither quarterback was particularly impressive during spring practice but both have turned it on two weeks into camp. Wilson has been the more consistent passer but Ewers is coming along quickly for a rookie. The obvious difference between the two is Wilson's NFL game experience, so it remains to be seen how Ewers will respond in a live game.
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