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hpslugga

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  1. It's an extension of the Carl Sandburg principle: "If you have the facts on your side, pound the facts; if you have the law on your side, pound the law; if you have neither the facts nor the law, pound the table."
  2. Wait til they hear what’s actually in the Epic of Gilgamesh
  3. Then go back to the 8-team model and start with the CCG's of the P4. I get that the SEC probably wouldn't like that, but what other conferences are going to be pissed off about that?
  4. They'll likely wind up in the AAC alongside Baylor, rejoining SMU and Houston from the old SWC days.
  5. Gee I wonder why they'd do such a thing.
  6. Goddamnit I was thinking that too Edit: and honestly I think she mutilated herself to give life to all sorts of conspiracies: ancient aliens, flat earth, young earth creationism, Satan, etc.
  7. My dear sir, you are obviously mistaken. We as fans are entitled to gold medal performances and only gold medal performances regardless of circumstance, and if you cannot keep up with the mental toughness that empowers me to type this sternly worded post on an internet forum, then I'm afraid that you just have no idea what it takes to be a gold medal winner.
  8. While I agree with the general sentiment, there actually was one such year: 1994. In 1994, they finished 4th, 6th, and 7th. Miami played against the eventual national champion Nebraska in the Orange Bowl, Florida was the preseason #1, and FSU was the defending national champion. FSU's lone loss of that season was, in fact, Miami and of course there was also that famous Choke at the Doak tie with Florida. But yes, you're generally correct. While we were treated to some top-ranked showdowns at the end of the year between the Noles and Gators in the mid-90's, finding such showdowns in other states in other eras is really hard. In fact you can literally count the number of such showdowns between Texas and aggy on one hand. Same goes for the Iron Bowl, same goes for the Apple Cup, Civil War, etc. Those are hard to come by, I absolutely agree.
  9. The effects of the DP were hardly visible at the time as SMU was serving a self-imposed 1-year ban the year after it had received the DP. In fact those effects weren't going to be seen visibly for about a generation or so when people started to realize that shit wasn't going to get better for them for a long time. Anyways, Jackie Sherrill's actions, while tremendously stupid, was the only major infraction that he committed. A&M was, therefore, not even eligible to be considered for the death penalty. As a matter of fact, the formal rule is called the "repeat violator rule," which A&M was not subject to as they'd not been previously busted with major NCAA infractions of a similar nature in the preceding 5 years.
  10. Temple is public too.
  11. I stand corrected on that.
  12. Exactly. Anyone who seriously believes Texas had anything to do whatsoever for the SWC’s demise is using circular reasoning to argue backwards to an assumed conclusion. It’s a form of self-deception, if you think about it. There was an article on ESPN not long ago about this and it also spelled out the TV share in this way: elite conferences can deal with having 1 or 2 private schools. That’s fine. When the SWC broke up: The PAC 10 had 2 private schools (Stanford, USC) The SEC had 1 (Vandy) The Big 10 had 2 (Purdue and Northwestern) The ACC had 2 (Duke and Wake Forest) The Big East had 2 (Miami and BC) The SWC had 4 public (Texas, A&M, Tech and Houston) and 4 private (Baylor, Rice, SMU, TCU). That’s an unsustainable model, and it’s one of the big reasons it died. The series of probations levied by the NCAA against several SWC schools in the 80’s didn’t help, the death penalty of SMU even less so, etc. When you make a conference’s existence almost entirely dependent on two of its members, you’ve got yourself a shit conference. Would the PAC 12 survive if USC and UCLA left? Probably Would the SEC survive if Alabama and LSU left? Maybe but that would be devastating Would the B1G survive if Ohio State and Michigan left? I really don’t think so, but they’ve been far more proactive in expanding the conference to mitigate that reality in the past decade than the fucking Big 12 has (and let’s face it, those two aren’t going anywhere). Would the ACC survive if Clemson and Florida State left? See SEC Some are arguable, but the SWC and Big 12 were not arguable. The SWC needed Texas and A&M to survive. The Big 12 needed Texas and Oklahoma to survive. When that happens, you don’t blame half of the teams in he conference depends on for survival; you blame the conference for depending on them in the first place.
  13. Exactly. In the past 92 years, Texas and OU faced off something like 66 times as non-conference foes, 15 times as divisional foes within the same conference, and 10 times as just general conference foes. Those distinctions made no impact whatsoever on the reality that it'd be played in the Cotton Bowl every year without exception, there was never any substantive dialogue between the schools about moving it either to home-and-home or a different neutral field (a special "fuck you" to the token few left that want to move it to Arlington), and the only time this ever comes up in the first place is when it fits into the cookie cutter definition of what the fuck it actually is: a stupid person's idea of a smart thing to say. "Oh I bet they change it for the sake of changing it because things and words! Look at me I have a Twitter account!"
  14. That whole topic is a paradigmatic example of a "LOOK AT MEEEEEEEEE!!! I SAID WOOOOOOOORRRRRDS!!!!" discussion.
  15. They have the same 3 dimples as in the skull of Old Ben.
  16. First or second time?
  17. Well yeah I mean especially since it didn’t involve shooting an unconscious black man twice in the head with his pregnant wife in the next room.
  18. Exhibit 7538495745879 that swimmers are easily the dumbest, as a group, among Olympic athletes. This fucking kid seriously believes he's a fucking hero for this.
  19. Psaki needs to incrementally cut him off quicker on those fallacious questions he asks so that at some point he looks and sounds like this:
  20. That wasn’t a guy, that was a wooden figure that the Mormons had breathed into him the breath of life via a golem spell.
  21. Since when has anyone ever accused Utah of having sensible laws?
  22. They're the same thing. Trump is responsible in the same way a respondent is deemed responsible in a lawsuit via jury verdict, which is how I look at things like this. It's not an all or nothing proposition. It's not black and white. Most of the time, what happens in a lawsuit where a plaintiff is claiming some sort of injury is that the jury has to consider who bears the most blame for it. It's not like the respondent gets off scot-free if the jury indicates some sort of contribution by the plaintiff. So, in this case, was Ashli Babbitt responsible for her actions? Absolutely. But those actions would never have been taken had Trump simply followed in the grand tradition of "take the loss, pussy" that the aforementioned 10 presidents took before him. He absolutely is responsible for her death, and you are dead wrong to assert the opposite. Babbitt would never have gone there, nor would those thousands of morons had Trump simply said on the Saturday where Biden was declared the winner "I just called Joe Biden to congratulate him on his victory."
  23. They who say "Trump isn't responsible for her death"
  24. I cannot believe that a single person could struggle with this. Ten men before Trump lost re-election bids, and not once was there a full on riot/insurrection attempt by partisans of the losing side during the lame duck period. Why? Probably had something to do with the fact that neither John Adams, nor his son, nor Van Buren, Cleveland, Harrison, Taft, Hoover, Ford, Carter, nor Bush called the results "fake news." They didn't allege that the votes were rigged in favor of the opponent, they didn't refuse to concede defeat, and they didn't invite thousands of protesters to the front of the White House for purposes of marching on the capitol during the reading of the fucking electoral results. That formula of not doing any of those things seemed to work in terms of peaceful transition, but when you're dealing with someone that has a massive inferiority complex and an incurable case of narcissistic personality disorder, awful things can happen...especially if your electoral base happens to constitute hyper-religious nuts, paranoid conspiracy theorists, white supremacists, and the dumbest among the electorate.
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