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  2. If you ever need help planning a trip to Ireland, I’d be more than happy share our full itinerary to help. My wife and I spent a couple of weeks there in 2017, making a full loop around the island. It’s still one of our all-time favorite destinations—stunning landscapes and some of the friendliest people we've ever met, especially in the smaller towns.
  3. This is exactly what the wife and I did!! It was amazing!! I also worked out in the North Sea out of Aberdeen.
  4. I am very thankful for Kyle Flood. He has consistently produced a winning offensive line and a top 10 draft pick as well as molding players that weren't expected to be pros into picks. Every fan on here is always calling for portal portal portal. This is watered down NFL free agency. You need to recruit well and develop. Yes, the Matthew Golden, AD Mitchell's were hits. Jack Endries looks damn good and a healthy Emmett Big Foot will be beneficial. I have high hopes for Lockett, Ffrench, McCutcheon, Townsend, Washington... Let the boys play, we knew they wouldn't be a finished product and as much as we wanted it to be immediate, I still have confidence. They have saved money not paying for OL portal. Let's see how this experiment goes and how they adjust if necessary moving forward. Progress to the mean, there's a reason for the pre season #1 ranking, and they all have full confidence in house. Time to Blossom, woah!
  5. Could be a long shot, but I’m looking for 4-6 tickets for the RRS. I know we may have to split up, but I’m excited since this will be my daughter’s first experience. Thanks!
  6. Never been. I want to do Scotland and Ireland sometime. Been to England numerous times and Wales once.
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  8. We rented a car this summer with Edinburgh as home base. The Harry Potter tour is great, even for adults. A must is driving from Edinburgh to St Andrews then do the half-day tour, starting at the infamous 18th hole. Chocolate making tour in Edinburgh was excellent. So was the High-end Whiskey tasting tour. You can book them through AirBnB ‘Experiences’. Pretty cool feature we started using on travel the past couple years.
  9. Take a bus tour with Rabbies. They have numerous tours. The Glen Coe tour is great. See Edinburgh Castle, walk the Royal Mile, and visit Sterling Castle.
  10. Texas sweeps 25-13. Texas now 8-0 Texas has defeated 7 ranked teams. Next match is the SEC opener vs Vandy in the Greg Wednesday 8pm C on SEC Network
  11. Stumbled across an old Peyton Manning documentary which tells an eerily similar story to Arch's current situation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_pnNDa0ytU&t=1341s
  12. Hi All, I have a non-sports question I’d love to get your input on. We’re planning a friends trip to Scotland next March, and I wanted to see if anyone has any must-see recommendations— food, sights, and hotels. Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
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  14. 7-1 Texas TO Baylor, Texas on a 6 point run.
  15. It will start to change soon, but before it was VERY rare if anyone on XC had a full scholarship, most would be small partial ones and hope to find some academic help as well. In XC it was well known that you wanted to be fast and smart if you wanted any money for college. Now some schools would use their assets on distance and that would be their chance at conference or their calling card. Schools like Northern Arizona, Tulsa, BYU, etc. There were some for sure. But those schools would never have any strength in the speed disciplines. You basically had to pick a lane. Tennis, golf, even baseball and softball were the same when it came to mostly partial scholarships if anything. Way more walk ons than you would think. With the changes, teams with money and funding can now have full scholarships for anyone on the roster. Of course, with the new roster limits in track, there will still have to be decisions made on if you want to use them on speed or distance, but there are also full XC scholarships available if a school wants to use them and try to win at distance only. Texas is not fully funding all of the new scholarships yet, no one is, but over time they expect to. This is why I say we can become more competitive if we want. But it will also take spending big money overseas as well. Schools like TTU are bringing over 27 year old, Olympic age "freshman" to compete in distance. It is not illegal, even though I disagree with anyone over 25 competing in college sports, but that is what it is going to take. You will need a roster with some international athletes to compete in distance. The hard part about distance recruiting is you can go get the best runner in America as a high school senior and they may not pan out. Distance running is weird about that. It takes years to truly develop and you have to be running all year long, some well over 100 miles a week in season, which can cause injury. It is just a very tough sport to be consistently good at.
  16. GO PACK GO!
  17. Thanks, I'm really clueless when it comes to some of the "lesser" sports. Like how tennis and golf scholarships work, I assume the top 4-5 ish are on scholarship and the others are walk ons. Typically on the roster there seems to be a lot more than what we see play in the matches.
  18. Not bad. He's only played 8 snaps though vs the rest of those guys in double digits
  19. It is an extremely hard sport to recruit, but with all the changes in rosters and scholarship limits I can see Texas becoming competitive if they want to. Before, it was hard to have a great distance and sprint program. XC is always just an extension of your distance program for track. Now they can fully fund the program, again, if they want to.
  20. I don't think I've ever seen cross country compete for a national championship, is it because there aren't any scholarships there and most of the track and field scholarships go to indoor/outdoor T&F teams?
  21. ahh, dang... yes, when i miss live, I use spotify. but i was hoping for some other live audio only feed.
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