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TheFlagship

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  1. Imagine being so bad at your job you let Kyler Murray transfer
  2. I’m gonna miss that guy. What a player. Been a pleasure watching him these last 8 years.
  3. Finally some news. Cashman continues to be a badass GM
  4. What a waste of a question. Jesus
  5. So do we like Todd Orlando again?
  6. Guess Chirinos won’t be back
  7. Ok Jetes not bad
  8. Soooo anyone gonna sign anybody?
  9. Good the new guy should have his own staff
  10. I’m disappointed at how terrible McCullogh has been this year. I had high expectations for him. Seems like he has some bad weight too.
  11. The SBN Iowa State blog has declared this game the biggest in the history of the program, which actually isn’t far off. An Iowa State win gives them a good shot at the CCG which they’ve never been to before. We’re gonna get their best shot. Can’t believe this shit is on LHN
  12. Not to go CR, but we sure he didn’t hacked by POTUS?
  13. https://store.barstoolsports.com/products/ok-cool-tee?variant=12484201644129
  14. I fucking love this guy. Probably my favorite longhorn this decade
  15. Why does this random shit only happen to us?
  16. Ehlinger’s sophomore season has been better than Colt’s. Plus he showed flashes last year. Dude is a baller and is only gonna get better.
  17. How would a 3 way tie between UT, OU and WV work? Hypothetically speaking of course
  18. Mallex is a nice player. Don’t hate that for Seattle
  19. I looked at the NYT county results, and this is how Cruz won: In rural counties (total voters less than 25k), Cruz won by a margin of 600k votes. In urban counties and Hispanic heavy areas (so Dallas, Houston, Ft Worth, San Antonio, Austin, El Paso and RGV/Laredo), Beto won by a margin 984k votes. So Cruz needs to pick up 384k votes in the suburbs and other smaller cities in West/East’s Texas. In the surburban/exurban areas surrounding DFW, Houston, and Central Texas, Cruz won by a margin 326k votes, meaning he only needed to win by 57k votes in remaining larger areas of West Texas and East Texas, which adds up quickly In the Tyler/Longview/Lufkin area, Cruz won by a margin of 71k votes, Abilene/San Angelo 34k, Midland/Odessa 34k, Amarillo 28k, Lubbock 26k, Waco 17k, Golden Triangle 16k, Wichita Falls 14k, Texarkana 12k, Victoria 11k, and Bryan/College Station 8k. Beto won Corpus by 1k. The aggregate margin of victory here is 271k. Combine that with the other rural counties, and Cruz is up by 871k votes, which is more than enough given his victories in suburbs/exurbs. For a Dem to win, I feel like they have to clear a 1.1 million + margin in the urban / Hispanic areas and continue to pick off the 326k margin in the surburbs/exurbs.
  20. It really comes down to whether Oklahoma State can beat WV at home (assuming TCU has no chance). If WV loses there, then we control our own destiny again, and would face the winner of WV/OU assuming we win out. Otherwise, we’re relying on WV to beat OU which is less likely.
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