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I dont blame Dabo for being pissed off. The kid was already in classes. Unfortunately the NCAA probably wont do anything even with a mountain of evidence, thus normalizing the behavior.

Hokies.
Takes 24 hours to drive across so not that shocking. I was born in a blizzard in El Paso so you just never know in Texas
Let's go!
Isaac Punts did the research I was trying to do, partially. Here's the examination of the trend. I'm still trying to figure out our breakdown.
Don't love that Brown Jr. is back for them. He's legit
VT +13.5? How does Vegas not have the 'be up 7 with 45 seconds left and lose from a buzzer beater 3' line available for us yet?
the door is now wide open. if I'm a star player I sue for rev share on any brand deals that get put on a jersey I wear.
DB coach Nick Perry
I would like more parody but I think what we'll see is more parity...but I like that, too
Or more frequent. Give me one every week π
Today is my youngest daughter's birthday, Lauren.
She wants Salmon with a saffron cream sauce, basmati rice, roasted carrots with buttered ginger sauce.
So she gets it.
This goes inline with what I said in the other thread, take a transfer QB even if they have 1 year because they are that important and that relied on.
Olines need built still because they dont enter the transfer portal like everyone else.
I think taking an actuarial approach is what teams are going to start, if they are smart. What are the premier positions, in the NFL its easy to see this based on the salaries, and I would assume that QB, DE, LT would be most important in college but I could see some being switched up based on play styles. I know some teams like a 3 man front because finding 2 DTs is harder than 2 MLBs, which the NFL its easier to find 2 DTs than 1 that can play a 3 man front.
In addition, with out a salary cap you can mess up the market, but the data is still there and probably reveals a lot.
Hey, who did we get for a CB coach?
Found it. Nick Perry.
The successful teams will have the stack of their 2 deep in the last 2 years of eligibility.
I am not worried about Franklin's method. #25 in HS recruit #3 transfer. Gotta get the HS kids looking for the start of the 2 deep for 2 years from now. Then get the transfers in to the gaps that are exposed and keep the ones that will be starters as Juniors/seniors
I mean thats like like the distance from Denmark to Bulgaria so ...
We're close to making chili but we bought stuff for cowboy casserole which is ground beef, kidney beans and vegetables covered with modified corn bread and baked. So it has most of the ingredients of chili but no quite chili
Thanks for posting.
I think Franklin's roster moves have shown a couple of themes:
Clean up messes and patch holes. (We haven't had the consistent and high end talent to compete.)
Focus on the trenches. (He has upgraded both depth and talent on both sides.)
Try to show improvement, but really peak in 3 years. (This may be the 'gamble', but most fans/schools are willing to give a new coach grace for a few years. Seats become hot starting 3 years into a new hire if there's no obvious improvement)
Kneecap psu (I honestly think this is playing a part, and im ok to watch it.)
I can't think of a better answer for this but Oral Roberts might clean up on grinder
I've thought way too much about this and decided that Gumby's is the perfect corporate sponsor
It was huge in the 90s and early 2000s and undefeated on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights. We're meant for each other
What about SWVAπ€£
We all have our methods for managing kids that are inside for extended periods....
Like you said below, let us know the results of the experiment....
Clemson joining Duke and Miami in offseason transfer portal drama series.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/dabo-swinney-pete-goldin...

We're packing up the fam, driving 30min, and staying with the in-laws (who have a generator, basement, and gas powered stove, water heater, etc).
Tornados and ice storms are increasingly more common in GA/atl over the last 5 years. Feels like every 3-6 months there's a weather event that our home isn't designed for (tornado, hurricane winds, ice storm, etc) so we have to 'evacuate' to our in-laws home in the burbs 'just in case'.
Curious if anyone here has weather/wind-proofed (for lack of a better term) their house? Improved insulation and a generator/power bank is obvious, not sure what I need to do to be able to stay in my home during extreme winds/storms. Just cover my widows? Or something structural?
Where my civil engineers/experienced home owners at??