And here I was hoping Mississippi State would end A&M's season.
Mississippi has failed me and my disappointment is immeasurable. Which I guess gives me a taste of what it must feel like to live in Mississippi.
Yeah I guess I should take comfort this is more ignorance than malice. But then 75% won't understand what is happening if it gets suspended. That's not good.
Only 47% of "Conservatives" and only 44% of Republicans support the fucking right to Habeas Corpus?
How can taking the radical position that one of the foundational rights of our legal system that predates the United States by centuries should not be supported be a Conservative position?
I don't understand what the term means anymore. Is there anything so radical that it cannot be considered "Conservative"?
And I hate this country. How can only 60% of the people support the right to Habeas Corpus. Land of the slaves and home of the sheep. Granted 24% just don't know what it is. That's fair.
I just want to point out that in 2023 we won the Big 12 and then got shipped out to Miami to be a 2 seed. Yet Florida might host finishing 15-15 in the SEC.
It's crazy. But I guess we are in the privileged club now at least.
The fact that these idiots have to constantly invent new fan fiction and conspiracy theories to attack Joe Biden is pretty pathetic. Meanwhile Donald Trump is destroying our entire form of government right before our eyes.
I think it speaks to what sort of team we had. We didn't have many stars, we were a team.
Though Max and Spencer would most definitely have been on there if they hadn't gotten hurt.
Yes. It would mean we would get the #14 or #15 instead of the #16, presuming everything goes chalk.
But...still does that really matter? We would host the Super regardless. There is no big reason to worry about the tournament besides the vague desire to put another trophy in the trophy case. Which is good enough for me. I would hate to have another team have a SEC conference trophy when they all should be ours.
Yeah well that is the new normal in every sport. And yes it sucks.
The SEC started it all by taking Arkansas and South Carolina in 1992. The beginning of the end.
The #1 seed is not locked. Arkansas or LSU could win this tournament and take it from us. I am not sure how much that really matters. Does it really make that big of a difference if you are the #2 or #3 overall seed?
However, we still want to win the tournament just because it exists.
We have 1 to 3 games in a two weeks period. There is no reason to rest your team that long, people need to stay sharp.
Hey I had just never heard of Hoover before and it was being presented as something famous I should know about. I guess Hoover is the traditional spot of the SEC tournament?