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Favorite team:Iowa 
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Biography:Torching and crakin' and rhymin' and stealin'; Robbin' and raping - busting two in the ceiling. I'm wheeling' - I'm dealin' - I'm drinking, not thinking; Never cower, never shower - and I'm always stinking
Interests:sports, word origins, homeless people, masturbating to imagery of clothed women, prolific posting
Occupation:Propagandist
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Registered on:5/20/2014
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Nah, the post I responded to originally said “Pensacola might be the best place for a conference tournament”, not “the sun belt conference tournament”

Does anyone really go to the sun belt tourney? Nashville, NOLA, Charleston all be much nicer.

shite, I’m sure there’s a HS gym in Destin that could seat the hundreds of fans in attendance.
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Where would you rather go than Pensacola? As a fan, I think it would be awesome. Go to your team’s game and then go visit the Island the rest of the time.

New York, Chicago, Vegas.
you love emojis. Such a fgt. It’s hilarious
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Threatening

Lol. God you’re gay. Tim Tebow gay.
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They might have the best location for a conference tournament. Pensacola should be nice this time of year.

Bunch of white trash and military blockheads. :yawn:
Mavs going to win lottery again as compensation for Nico’s bad Luka bad trade
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"I don't care but I'm gonna keep posting quoting you first!"

Hey, retard, do you think everyone who argues here is mad or cares deeply?

The site notifies you when someone responds to you. I guess you just mad that I don’t agree with your weird jealousy and blatant obsession with Ryan Day. Derp. Derp.
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Sounds pretty ridiculous. 8 years old? I probably hadn't even touched a basketball until age 10 and only then because a friend's dad recruited me for a recreational basketball team. All throughout the elementary ages, parents sign kids up for many different reasons--to ascertain their interest in the sport, for social reasons, exercise, discipline, etc. and shouldn't be discouraged from doing so. The kids without the necessary skills, interests, etc will be filtered out by middle school.

I’m not acting like they shouldn’t play, I’m saying they should play in the right leagues and join teams with similar intentions. You’d be amazed by the number of people out there playing in competitive leagues against kids who are highly skilled and very athletic when they are nowhere close to either. A lot of it is driven by their parents thinking the rising tide will lift their kids boat, instead of realizing it is mutually frustrating for all the kids.

This isn’t like it was 25+ years ago. If you live in Major cities, kids are involved very young, it is highly organized, and segmentation starts way before middle school. My kids both played the following before they were 6.

Basketball, soccer, flag football, lacrosse, volleyball, swimming. The place to learn for a kid who has never played isn’t by backing into a team of experience kids who are competitive through friends at school. Go do camps and clinics and join random teams at the YMCA and get a baseline
The only thing I dislike about youth sports are the parents who put their kids in competitive leagues when the kid has no desire to be competitive. Around 8, they start to go in different directions, and nothing worse than 2-3 kids who have zero skill on a hoops team with kids running pick and rolls, give and go action, and shooting jumpers
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Such a weird thing for you to get mad about.

What makes you think I’m mad? This is a message board where people argue opinions. It’s usually a dying swan when people go to this one. I think Ryan Day’s success is a weird thing for a Florida fanboi to get jealous over, but here you are.
I think that’s you, and your comical goal post shifting troll about a national title winning coach suffering an upset loss in the same season. You should use more emojis too.
Show me where I said that. You talked about his record against the top 5 and Michigan, I pointed out a lot of those losses were to harbaugh, and they were.
Read the whole sentences, wanker. I’ll rewrite it.

Retards like you want to chirp about the record against top 5 teams by the coach who possesses the best win percentage in CFB.
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When do you think the 12 team CFP started?

Who cares? That’s like claiming urban Meyer was overrated because the only title he won at tOSU was when he backed into the expanded 4 team playoff. It wasn’t do or die for Ryan Day in the 2024 UM game. He went to lay down a tour de force in the playoff.

Meanwhile, Florida is on their fourth coach since Meyer left and hasn’t finished in the top 5 since, though they sit as the flagship school in a state with as much talent as any, arguably more. Yet their fans wanna chirp about the record of the guy with CFBs best win % against the top 5, when he is contending for national titles damn near every year. Shits hilarious.
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2024 Michigan wasn't "cheating" nor was it still Harbaugh.

Are you really pointing out an upset loss to a rival in a year where they dominated the playoff field en route to a national title as some sign this guy is a bad coach?
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What’s his winning percentage against top 25, top 10, and top 5 teams?

Considering he’s 82-12 lifetime, I’d say it’s considerably better than most anyone outside of 1-2 currently doing it, at all those levels.

The fan entitlement and criticism of an elite coach is hilarious. Ohio state has been loaded for over half a century and hasn’t won a ton of titles. It’s like you expect a guy to coach 95 games, many against ranked and elite teams in playoff settings, and win all but a few. Comical, really.
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His record against top teams and Ohio State's biggest rival doesn't matter!"

Lol. He lost a few times to harbaughs cheating Michigan squad who was under the best run they’ve had since Schembechler, and competing for national titles, ultimately winning one.

Guy won a national title and played for another. Has an elite win percentage—Few coaches have great records v. Top 5 teams. Turns out. The best teams in the nation are hard to beat, especially when most of those that beat you are arch rivals who are on their best runs in over a quarter century.
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Would've been fired after losing to Michigan in 2024.

This isn’t Florida and their revolving door, bro-yo. He has the highest win percentage in the history of division 1 football, better than Knute Rockne.
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Normally I’d argue we have bigger fish to fry, but the current state of college football is so out of control I’m fine with this.

Pushing $40T in debt, AI about to sweep several million jobs off the table, people can’t pay their bills, on the brink of WW3–but muh college ball
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Big Shot made! Let's immediately call timeout to feel good about it and have some good photo op moments of everyone smiling on the bench.

Lol. In a game where a double digit lead can be erased in a minute, you’re really disgusted by coaches calling timeouts after big scores inside of a minute to reset everyone’s roles and responsibilities and ensure focus on what needs to be done?