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Favorite team:Ohio State 
Location:Grove City, Ohio
Biography:Born in Findlay, Ohio
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re: The NIL ERA

Posted by BuckI on 4/18/26 at 4:18 pm to
I agree with that. :cheers:

re: The NIL ERA

Posted by BuckI on 4/18/26 at 4:17 pm to
Texas will dominate their league and be a perennial playoff team who breaks through to win it now and then. I doubt Aggie will.

re: The NIL ERA

Posted by BuckI on 4/18/26 at 2:09 pm to
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correct. Back then recruiting the HS ranks, developing players, maintaining culture, and truly bringing a TEAM together to play as one at the highest level was the ultimate job of the HC and there are few, if any, better than kirby after saban retired.

Now hardly any of that matters since all you have to do is just spend multiple millions to go buy 1-year mercenaries to play for one season.

Our last title in 22 was more impressive than any of the others since.
Harbaugh, Day, and Cignetti had no issue recruiting, developing, maintaining culture, and bring their teams together under NIL. Sorry Georgia hasn't the money.

re: The NIL ERA

Posted by BuckI on 4/18/26 at 1:15 pm to
Texas will soon dominate the SEC and college football.

The NIL ERA

Posted by BuckI on 4/18/26 at 12:43 pm
The 5 CFP winners since NIL leveled the playing filed between the leagues are
Georgia
Georgia
Michigan
Ohio State
Indiana

Notice Georgia's dominance before the full force of NIL went into effect and the major shift when it did. Even former bottom feeder Indiana rose to the top once everything became equal.

I predicted this would happen but much like Galileo was I was vilified as an antagonist.

It is amazing that as bad as a president as Trump has become, the Democrats in congress are even worse.
My mom always said I was special.
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I think Buckle has Downs.
My thread's approval ratings is Downs to Trump levels, tough crowd. :lol:
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Here is Tennessee

1B: Todd Helton
2B: Christian Moore
SS: Chris Burke
3B: Chase Headley
LF: Dylan Dreiling
CF: Drew Gilbert
RF: Jordan Beck
C: JP Arencibia
DH: Andrew Fischer
P: RA Dickey

HC: Tony Vitello


Tony Parez
Joe Morgan
Barry Larkin
Pete Rose
George Foster
Eric Davis
Frank Robinson
Johnny Bench
Ken Griffey
Tom Seaver
Sparky Anderson





re: Softly and Tenderly

Posted by BuckI on 3/5/26 at 9:44 am to
My first time hearing him was when my parents would play albums on the porch. It was different than anything I had ever heard. It was one of the few times my mom allowed sweets so we'd have ice cream and Soda. I've been a fan ever since.

re: Softly and Tenderly

Posted by BuckI on 3/5/26 at 9:37 am to


I pray she finds her way back. The love and protection of our father is worth more than all the money on earth.
Not to bring politics to this board but I now agree with you on Russia/Europe/Ukraine. A war is coming that I fear will make WW2 seem tame.

re: Softly and Tenderly

Posted by BuckI on 3/4/26 at 6:50 pm to
I agree, he was made for the genre. Johnny and Hank are my favorite Country Gospel singers.

re: Softly and Tenderly

Posted by BuckI on 3/4/26 at 6:42 pm to
She is like listening to an angel sing that beautiful song.
One of my top 5 songs. I like to listen to this when things aren't going as I plan.

Thanks for sharing HRV.

re: arkansas

Posted by BuckI on 2/19/26 at 8:20 am to
:cheers:


I like to keep things simple.

re: arkansas

Posted by BuckI on 2/19/26 at 12:46 am to
The game will be talked about forever, especially if Acuff becomes an nba star.

re: arkansas

Posted by BuckI on 2/18/26 at 11:05 pm to
I said Acuff was awesome.

The game was entertaining imo.

arkansas

Posted by BuckI on 2/18/26 at 10:49 pm
Acuff is awesome and fun to watch.

Alabama vs the Razorbacks was 5 stars. :cheers:
Another way to look at it would Burrow or Daniels in their prime be down 0-21 to Alabama?