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I'm actually going to Europe for 3 weeks for work this month. Planning to take a weekend trip to London for the Chelsea-Man City game. Should be pretty fun. An EPL game is something that has always been on my bucket list.

I won't argue that point.

But the Buzz/WVU situation was different. He was throwing shade towards our coach, our fans and sports fans in general.

In know, I hate when people charge me for their services!

This trophy will look great right next to our Bass Fishing trophy.

Now to delete this thread and any evidence of cheating...

Can't wait to see the comments from butthurt Ole Miss people

Why does he have to go to college to work on his game? A team that scoops him up late first round and keeps him on the bench for a few years could get a hell of a player. He definitely needs a lot of work though.

Down 29 to 71 in the second round is when I cast my first vote. I never thought that the taste of comeback victory against UNCheat could be topped after I voted approximately 56000 times. But here we are, the champions of a completely ridiculous online polling tournament, that was put on by a magazine I've never heard of. I'd like to thank the TKP community for all the hard work, and most importantly, thanks to Garden and Gun Magazine for always allowing us to out smart and out hustle their polling system! Cheers everyone, this Monday shall never be forgotten.

To put this in perspective, we beat three #1 seeds (Chapel Hill, Athens, Oxford), a #2 seed (Cville) and a #4 seed (MoTown).

As meaningless as this poll is, I didn't see anyway we would beat Oxford. Their alumni base was all over this. I'm impressed.

At the start of March Madness, we launched our own bracket: thirty-two college towns from across the South going head to head for the title of Garden & Gun reader favorite. After more than 625,000 votes and some very tough matchups, readers selected Blacksburg (home of Virginia Tech) as their pick for the best Southern college town. Congratulations to the town of Blacksburg, Virginia.

If by 'readers' you mean TKPers who read this one article then yeah, I guess we are readers

Just because I love pointless predictions:

NL East Champ: Nationals
NL Central Champ: Cubs
NL West Champ: Giants
NL Wildcard Winner: Mets

AL East Champ: Red Sox
AL Central Champ: Royals
AL West Champ: Angels
AL Wildcard: Astros

NL Champ: Nationals
AL Champ: Angels
WS Champ: Nationals
Yes, I'm biased. Deal with it.

What I find really useful is viewing fast-forward games that cut out all of the fluff. Those are much more watchable as they just show all the plays without all of the commentary and commercials. Sadly I don't recall if they offer this for all games yet (or even at all this year).

Excellent! I was getting ready to check for myself

I can't watch baseball. I used to love it but now I just can't. With that being said, I do follow the Diamondbacks. I played little league and we were the Dbacks. I was like 9 when we won the world series and it was pretty dope watching Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling deliver that ship. Hopefully the new pitchers can get us in playoff contention. I might watch a game or two, but I'll be following via twitter and the yahoo sports standing page.

I just got tired of the same old kill a group, move on, kill a group, move on style. I think you hit on a good point with the break. They have stuck to their half season thing for so long it seemed like the built the entire season around the schedule. In turn, they drug out the build up to Negan so they could excuse, what I thought was, a very cheap cliffhanger that doesn't really add anything. I prefer that Game of Thrones does 10 episodes in the same sect and concludes each season perfectly. We all know what happened last season in GoT, specifically with the very ending. But there was enough closure to warrant enough good discussion about the future of each storyline, whether it be that character, Daenerys, Tyrion, Cersei, all of them. It's GOOD discussion, not "omg who's dead" kind of discussion. There's always a good conclusion, but enough uncertainty to bring me back. The Walking Dead failed at that last night.

he was a member of the 2015 class and decided to do a post-graduate year

There is some debate on this statement. He was actually class of 2016, attempted to move up to qualify for class of 2015, but ultimately decided he could not meet the requirements to do it. The gray area is that his "sponsor" moved him to Canada to a high school (Orangeville Secondary School + basketball prep academy (Canada's Athlete Institute). I am sure that they can back date some paperwork that makes this season appear as a Prep school year, rather than a high school year. It will be interesting to see how the NBA rules on this. If they allow him to do it, you will likely see alot more top tier talents using this loophole. Remember that Thon's brother Matur Maker is considered the top prospect in the 2017 class right now, but I could see the same thing happening with him if this works for Thon.

I'm getting really tired of people trying to control, tax, charge, and regulate me

I generally agree with this sentiment, but they should be able to charge whatever they want to read their articles.

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