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This team is a disappointing1st round loss waiting to happen.

Every tourney game is a road game and that seems to be an issue for this
years Tigers.
Mizzou is Missou'n against OK.

I should have know better than to watch two in a row. :banghead:

That should get them off the 8/9 line.
The left is mental. TDS rules their lives.

Iranians are dancing in the streets around the world while the left marches supporting tyranny.

The left would support burning down their own house if it would hurt Trump.
What fools.

I'd love to resurrect Rush for a day.
:cheers:
Watched the game, they won. Color me shocked!

It would be fun to see this team go on a serious run.
It could happen, however my steel cup has been unpacked just in
case.

M I Z!
Allen field house is literally a barn.

They've won a lot in that barn, but it's a barn. :rotflmao:

re: Saturday SEC Basketball

Posted by Ridgewalker on 2/28/26 at 12:07 pm to
MIZ!

Tigers need this win! 20 looks a lot better than 19.

Thanks to the State fans for being a blood donor today. :cheers:
JD is paying attention and is learning from the master.

If he and Marco run as a team they will be hard to beat.

Ideally we would get 8 years of Vance/Rubio and then 8 years of
Rubio/Kennedy.

A man can dream! :cheers:
Not standing up when asking them to support Americans over illegals should be a death blow to the entire dim-0-rat party.

frick them and frick you if you vote for those treasonous bastards!
Didn't watch, they won.

I have definitely got a trend going this year. :cheers:
No thanks, SEC is the best league and a return to the little 12 would not help sell tickets.

Done with kS and IA trips...and that's a good thing.
He's not lying. Gavin isn't smart! Anyone with any intelligence doesn't say that. What a fool. CA's best and brightest at work! :rotflmao:
Watched the game, wish I hadn't.

What happened in the second half? They totally got away from the hi/low game that was working early on. MIZ length was a problem for aR.
I was out of town missed the game and have it recorded to watch tonight...saw that photo and changed my mind.

I will happy take the W over Vandy.

This team is a conundrum!
Democrats are the short bus kids.
All the smart "Dims" jumped shipped long ago.

Joe Rogan
Tulsi
Elon
RFK jr.

are great examples.

Trump mashup

Posted by Ridgewalker on 2/12/26 at 1:26 pm
Trump mashup

Pure fire! Props to whoever made this!


Nice win! They are staring to get my tourney hopes up even though I know better!

What's wrong with Porter?

Jock tax

Posted by Ridgewalker on 2/10/26 at 6:43 pm
The bonus for winning the SB is 178K. Take home, not so much.

Why would the NFL host a game in CA? They aren't bright.

Drew Lock, as a member of the winning Seattle Seahawks roster in Super Bowl LX (2026), receives the standard NFL $178,000 player bonus (Super Bowl share) from the league's collective bargaining agreement. This is paid out pretax to all eligible players on the championship team.After taxes, the take-home amount varies based on individual circumstances like total income, filing status, deductions, residency, and—crucially—the "jock tax" triggered by the game being played in Santa Clara, California (a high-tax state with a top marginal rate around 13.3% plus additional factors).

Recent reports on Super Bowl LX (held in California) indicate that for typical winning players, the net after federal, state (including jock tax), and other deductions is approximately $86,000. This figure comes from economic analyses and expert estimates accounting for:Federal income tax (top marginal rate of 37% for 2026 on high earners, though the bonus itself is added to overall income).

California jock tax (prorated based on "duty days" in the state, often 8+ days for Super Bowl week, which can add significant state liability even for non-residents).
Other withholdings (e.g., Medicare, Social Security if applicable, agent fees in some cases).

This ~$86,000 net is a common ballpark cited for winners in this scenario—down from the gross $178,000 due to the combined tax hit. For context:Some high-earning players (like starter Sam Darnold) faced even steeper effective losses from jock tax on prorated contract income, sometimes exceeding the bonus itself.

Lower-earning or backup players like Lock (with a more modest contract) likely land closer to or around that $86,000 average, as their overall income might not push them into the absolute highest brackets on every dollar.

re: I’m about to sign off…

Posted by Ridgewalker on 1/31/26 at 8:04 am to
I don't pays much attention after football is done. A break is good. I've been out flipping quads and breaking ribs.

And yes, it will be a small miracle if they win a Natty in my lifetime.
At least the Blues finally got it done. :cheers:

re: RE: OU- Mizzou

Posted by Ridgewalker on 1/25/26 at 2:41 pm to
2nd time ever? That's wild.

This isn't one of my favourite MU teams. They can be hard to watch but last night was fun!

:cheers:

re: Saturday SEC Basketball

Posted by Ridgewalker on 1/24/26 at 3:56 pm to
Tigers aren't a great team but I will take that W.

27% 3 point shooter wins it?? It was meant to be.

GG OK.