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  1. From the back door with the cash to the front door with the cash ... gotta give him credit for telling the truth LOL
  2. Valid point 🙂
  3. One more thing against the argument that "the conference Championship game was not supposed to affect the two teams playing" theory - In 2024 Texas was ranked # 2 going into the SEC Conference Championship game, played well against Georgia but lost in OT. Texas dropped to # 5 in the rankings. Why should Alabama not be dropped 2-3 ranking spots after getting blown out in the 2025 CCG while rushing for -3 yards when Texas was dinged 3 spots for losing in OT?
  4. If you've been playing poorly lately and you get blown out in the conference championship game and you were one of the last three teams with a chance to get in but only two will go and dropping you will avoid the tricky conundrum of picking just one of Miami v Notre Dame ? Anything is possible, the committee has guidelines of course but sometimes they conflict (like Texas' loss to OSU - can't convince me they discounted that one) and they just seem to be making it up as they go along, then trying to rationalize the decision. Personally I'd take Miami and ND over Bama and then the committee can blame it on Bama's "terrible" loss to FSU but who the hell knows. You can say they lack "good wins" and leave off ND or Miami easily enough. I've got Indiana 1, OSU 2, Georgia 3, Texas Tech 4, then Oregon, Ole Miss, A&M in a 5-7 cluster, Oklahoma at 8, then any two of ND, Bama, Miami (guessing Bama is odd man out but nothing would surprise at this point). The killer for us Texas fans is we beat Oklahoma and A&M by a combined 50-23 yet they're going and we're not. /end of late night rant LOL
  5. I'm guessing Notre Dame and Miami get the last two spots, Bama and Texas are the first two out ... SEC ain't gonna like it if that comes to pass.
  6. If you've ever spent time in Pullman you'd understand ...
  7. Kenny D swears Tempe is where he wants to be
  8. As Steve Spurrier would put it "You can't spell Citrus without U-T"
  9. Just checked up on Agiye (mainly trying to make sure I spelled his name correctly) and he's STILL 'playing'. Now at Sacramento State, his fourth program. He was the # 5 ranked WR in his class, # 45 overall (247 Composite), ranked ahead of Dont'e Thornton, Xavier Worthy, Brian Thomas Jr and Marvin Harrison. Here are his career stats - he made his own bed but dang what a waste of talent. Three of those guys went in the first round of the NFL draft and Thornton went in Rd 4
  10. Paging Agiye Hall - can you help us get this damn thing off?
  11. College basketball does the same thing - roughly the top 40-45 teams get in on merit, then there are 20 or so "conference champs" (I forget the exact number) from lower ranked leagues that get a guaranteed spot. With 68 teams making the field you'd think the bitching about who got left out would be minimal but every year fans of the # 7 (of whatever) team in a power conference, or a good mid-major who lost their conference tournament whine endlessly about how unfair it is that they were left out. For those questioning the wisdom (and competitive unfairness) of the guaranteed G5 bid - I think the big conferences felt they had to do that to avoid anti-trust lawsuits since the 'little guys' would have almost surely been locked out otherwise. Big deal, so now there are essentially 11 teams from the P4+ND getting in (unless a real outlier like Duke gets passed over for a second G5 team). Going to 16 teams would make it better, going to 24 would seemingly leave room enough for almost every even semi-worthy pretender, but I'd bet there would still be teams in the high 20's yapping if left out ...
  12. Please allow me to clear it up for everyone - Schrödinger's cat Lee's recruitment is a thought experiment concerning quantum superposition. In the thought experiment, a hypothetical cat coveted OL recruit in a closed box an unknown location may be considered to be simultaneously both alive on the Texas campus and dead not on the Texas campus while it is unobserved, as a result of its fate being linked to a random subatomic NIL event that may or may not occur. Makes sense now, right?
  13. Wonder how much they are paying Stewart and D. Moore, and now Lott? What's the production thus far? In two years Stewart has played in 5 games due to injury,with decent production when healthy (48 rec, 5 TD, 613 yards). Moore has played in 5 games this year (again, missed time due to injury). 28 catches, 3 TD, 443 yards - also 4 carries for 49 yards and a TD). They are excellent recruits and I wish they had gone to Texas, but so far out of 36 possible games they've been healthy for just 10 of them.
  14. Saved the rest of us from subscribing to another site! ChatGPT for the win baby ... that's what the multi-billion dollar investment in AI is all about, right?
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