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LSU Board bad hurt right now. Picture from Instagram with Easton on a boat on Lake Austin. And a day early 🤣
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SEC, B1G Release Statement on Protect College Sports Act
CJ Vogel replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Roxie's is good diner food. Met a friend there for lunch about a month ago and had the chicken fried steak. The restaurant is owned by Scott Roberts, who owns the Salt Lick. It's in the Buda Grail &Mill location where Valentina's used to be.
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SEC, B1G Release Statement on Protect College Sports Act
MarkInAustin replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
It is easier to kill a bill than to pass one. -
Parker Kingston a free agent after charges dropped
Guts replied to TexTheHorn24's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Please let that happen
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Parker Kingston a free agent after charges dropped
CJ Vogel replied to TexTheHorn24's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Don’t even bother -
Parker Kingston a free agent after charges dropped
901longhorn replied to TexTheHorn24's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Texas Tech calling first…… -
This would be massive
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Looks like we will have our home in 6 Creeks complete in October. I'll check the schedule, start the grill, and ice down the Yeti for a game watch for OTF members who can come. P
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Modern analytics sucks. AI says 2001 pre-prime Kobe at 22 would beat 2017 28 year old Curry by double digits in a 1v1 game to 21. Curry couldn't score on Kobe. Curry couldn't stop Kobe from scoring.
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SEC, B1G Release Statement on Protect College Sports Act
Alex Butler replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Let’s not forget Cody is not the only billionaire supporter of Cruz and other pols. This statement from the SEC and B1G is a warning shot. If this were a boxing match there was a punch landed that stunned the title holder. Fear not the big dawgs have been punched before and know how to punch back. If these two step away on their own this act is just a big nothing and consolidates money and power away froM the smaller schools even more. -
SEC, B1G Release Statement on Protect College Sports Act
Tuco Ramirez replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
To be clear, I don’t think this bill (in its current form) will become law even if it passes the senate. The house commerce committee is chaired by someone from Kentucky and the speaker is from Louisiana (I don’t see him knifing lsu in the back). However, I do stand by my criticism of Sankey. Over the last year or two, the sec has been reacting to other groups’ narratives about fixing college football. Sankey seems to have been caught without contingency plans for a bill that could devastate the schools he’s supposed to be looking after. I get that he probably didn’t expect this level of support for the bill, but in my view, it was irresponsible to not have a plan in place just in case this very thing happened. It’s not like he didn’t know the language in the bill a while ago. - Today
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SEC, B1G Release Statement on Protect College Sports Act
HonkEm replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
You’re not off base - that’s basically the tension here, even if the details are more complicated. -
SEC, B1G Release Statement on Protect College Sports Act
Lock n Horns replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Here is my caveman understanding of the situation. Now that we are paying players only the blue bloods can afford that because they have the lucrative tv deals (ie SEC and Big10) all the rest of the schools don’t like that and want to be subsidized via pooling/sharing of tv rev even though they contribute little to nothing to the pool so that they can carry the same player payroll and compete for natty. This is pure socialism IMO The proposed law also restricts SEC/B10 from expanding and contracting in an attempt to keep them regaining market power. this whole thing wreaks. Am I off base here?