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What kind of car do you drive?

Am I the only person who still prefers a sedan?

I am looking to replace my current sedan next year. The Acura TLX Type S is the leader at this point. I will give the new 4Runner consideration, but what holds me back is the fact I will not use it for what it is built for - going offroad.

I drove a Bronco recently for several days. I did not leave too impressed.
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What kind of car do you drive?

What do you want to spend? Are you willing to get on a plane?

If you're willing to travel for the right deal, you can pick something up that is VERY nice that some soccer mom got sick of after a year or two. I got my S6 with less than 2.5K miles on it for $30 off of the sticker, but I had to fly to Memphis to get it. By the time I got home I had literally put 25% of the miles on the car in a single drive. Generally you can find something with stupid low miles a year or two old for a significant discount. Let someone else pay the first two years' worth of depreciation for you.

We've had a Jeep Grand Cherokee in the early 2000s and loved it. My dad has a new one. I'm not impressed.
We've also had a '10 Acura MDX that was great. Both of our boys drove that through high school and into college. Just got rid of it last winter. I think the newer ones have gotten nothing but better.
Have a '15 Q7 that is in the youngest has at Miami. Can't say enough good things about that car. Solid as a rock. Reliable as fuck.
Have a '21 Cayenne e-hybrid that the wife drives now. You can have the keys to that when you pry them out of her cold dead hands.

If I were buying now, I'd not hesitate on a Q7 or another Cayenne.
I'd 100% travel for a good deal. That sounds like a blast. Thanks for the tip!
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Bret Bielema (HC Illinois)

Neither do jiu jitsu instructors, yet Giselle is with that dude, and not the greatest QB of all time(who also has model looks himself)... Bielema is an average CFB coach, a fat ugly one at that.
And the pool boy wouldn't need a multi million dollar salary when Jen would get half in the split
Hey… some women actually care about having a successful man in the house to be a role model for the pool boy’s kids
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LGHL Bucketheads Podcast: Post media day rundown and 2025 recruiting updates

Bucketheads Podcast: Post media day rundown and 2025 recruiting updates
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Connor is back from media day and talks about everything he learned. Plus, we give a full recruiting update following a rather unfortunate crystal ball.

“Bucketheads” is LGHL’s men’s basketball podcast, hosted by Connor Lemons and Justin Golba. In every episode, they give you the latest scoop on the Ohio State Buckeyes and everything else happening in college hoops.



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We are back for episode 132 of the Bucketheads Podcast. Connor attended the Ohio State men’s basketball media day and has much to report from it. He talked about the players he spoke with, the vibes he got from the program, talking with Coach Diebler, and everything else that came from media day.

Before that, we will give a full breakdown of recruiting and updates on all the commitments coming and the visits the Buckeyes have planned because there are a lot.

Also, five-star Darryn Peterson has set a commitment date, but it looks like he is heading to Kansas, so we discuss that as well.

Make sure to like, subscribe, comment, and leave a review on the show!



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Alabama Crimson Tide (official thread of Football, Fake Championships and Banjo)

Only caught the 4th qtr on Saturday. Watched highlights tonight. Alabama took cheap shots the whole game. Saban’s teams were much more disciplined. DeBoers guys were still trying to throw down instead of going to the locker room..
That was just frustration from losing, and knowing how ridiculed they'd be for losing to Vandy of all teams. Not saying it was right. DeBoer isn't the disciplinarian that Saban was, and was supposed to be the new age coach. That only works if you can continue on the Saban success. Which is virtually impossible to do.
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Bret Bielema (HC Illinois)

Pool boys don't have multimillion dollar salaries
Neither do jiu jitsu instructors, yet Giselle is with that dude, and not the greatest QB of all time(who also has model looks himself)... Bielema is an average CFB coach, a fat ugly one at that.
And the pool boy wouldn't need a multi million dollar salary when Jen would get half in the split
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What kind of car do you drive?

What's the reliability like on those things? Everyone I know who has LRs are always moaning about repairs. When the wife was looking to replace her Q7 she wouldn't even consider one because of her friend who had one.

And FWIW, the Q7 was a GREAT SUV. Kiddo in Oxford is driving it now. Your statement about not off roading German stuff definitely applies to BMW, but I'd have zero issue taking the Q7 off road. For that matter, I'd do the same with the wife's Cayenne... but that would be just about the last thing I ever do before she killed me.
What is that old joke - 90% of Land Rovers made are still on the road. 10% made it to their final destinations.

Know some people who bought one and got rid of it about 6 months later. Made the switch to the new Toyota Landcruiser. They said it is not as comfortable, but no issues so far.
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LGHL New Albany’s Braylen Nash settling in as ‘one of the guys’ for Ohio State men’s basketball

New Albany’s Braylen Nash settling in as ‘one of the guys’ for Ohio State men’s basketball
Connor Lemons
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Nash passed up on multiple D-I and D-II athletic opportunities to walk on at Ohio State.

There were always going to be opportunities available for Braylen Nash to compete at a high level in college once he finished high school. The question was just where, and in what sport?

Nash, a 2024 graduate of New Albany High School, averaged 17 points and three rebounds per game as a senior, leading the Eagles to their first league title in eight years. Nash was named first-team all-league, was named the player of the year in the Ohio Division of the Ohio Capital Conference, and became just the second player in his school’s history to score 1,000 career points. Nash also starred on the football field for New Albany, playing wide receiver and quarterback.

Opportunities presented themselves to Nash his senior year — he could play basketball for a D-II or D-III school. Division-I football became an option, potentially. If he wanted to stick with basketball, he could try walking on at a larger university, knowing that his role would look drastically different than what he was accustomed to.

“I could’ve played football at Cornell, or maybe even Air Force” Nash said on Tuesday during Ohio State’s media day. “Between football and basketball there were a few different opportunities.”

But Nash, who grew up an Ohio State fan, was exposed to Buckeye basketball at a young age by a close family friend who happened to be on staff at the time — former Ohio State assistant and current Ohio University head coach Jeff Boals.

Boals’ son Chase, who walked on to the OU men’s basketball team this fall, ironically enough — is one of Nash’s best friends. Through that connection, Nash was able to attend Ohio State games, see behind the scenes, and experience Ohio State basketball in a way very few kids get to. He was hooked.

“I was always in here, in the practice gym, going to all the Ohio State games with Chase. That’s a big reason why I fell in love with Ohio State basketball,” Nash said.

So, when the opportunity presented itself in the spring to wear an Ohio State jersey and make an impact on the program he’s held in high regard for so long, he jumped at it. Nash left other opportunities on the table — ones that would’ve seen him get on the court or field more often, no doubt — to don the scarlet and gray. To him, contributing to the program he’s loved for so long meant so much more.


Thank you Jesus! All for His Glory! Go Buckeyes #committed #AGTG #PWO pic.twitter.com/NLg5YCm7eS

— Braylen Nash (@BraylenNash) May 9, 2024

“It was always my dream to play high level basketball, be a part of a team, and have some sort of impact at this level. Growing up, I was always watching Ohio State basketball and being around it just made me always have that goal to want to reach it some day. So when I knew I had the opportunity to maybe walk on somewhere and Ohio State was an option, I just went and took it.”

Nash credits his high school coach at New Albany, Tim Casey, and Jeff Boals for helping connect with Jake Diebler and the Ohio State program in the spring, to make his dream a reality. Of all the options available to him, playing for Ohio State felt like the best move.

“Coach Boals, Coach Casey and Coach W were a big reason why I was able to get here,” Nash said. “We just went over my best options, and I think this was best in my head, and I don’t regret it at all.”

Now a member of Jake Diebler’s first team at Ohio State, Nash is settling in as “just another one of the guys” on a team that features former five-star recruits, all-league players in the SEC and Big Ten, multiple Mr. Basketball award winners, and a Gatorade Player of the Year. Nash credits the coaching staff with creating an atmosphere where everyone is on the same level, as well as players like Bruce Thornton for making it clear that the everyone on the team is held to the exact same standards, regardless of their scholarship situation.

“Right away when I came here, he (Bruce) told me he doesn’t care if I’m a walk-on. He’s going to treat me like I’m a scholarship player, hold me to the same standards, and he hangs out with me just like I’m any normal dude (on the team). I think that’s really translated down, nobody really looks down upon or treats me any different than a normal player. That was one of the major things I wanted coming here as a walk-on, I didn’t want to be treated any different. And I think that also goes on the coaching staff, they treat me just as any other player on the team.”

Nash will see plenty of scout team duties at practice this season, but at 6-foot-3 and 180 pounds, he’ll be tasked with guarding Thornton and other guards at practice, preparing them for Big Ten foes, and helping them grow as players as they help him improve, too.

If there’s one thing that’s become abundantly clear from watching a Jake Diebler practice, it’s that everyone has a job to do at all times. Braylen Nash seems completely confident in the decision he’s made to come to Ohio State, and excited to do whatever he can to make an impact for the program he’s always loved.

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