SEC (It just means more.. even its losses are wins)
- By woofermazing
- College Football
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You mean Mark Cuban has more $ than Boss Hogg? Who knew?
Fortune 500 companies vs car washes.
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You mean Mark Cuban has more $ than Boss Hogg? Who knew?
It's a great joke and it's true. I've taken some heat here in the past for saying that Hispanic athletes are a few cuts below of native whites and blacks and I stand by that. When I arrived in the valley of the sun back in the 90's the high school football scene was thriving. There were several really good teams within a 10 minute drive from my house and I was a big fan of friday night lights. As the demographics changed and we started to see more and more sons of Mexican and central American immigrants fill the school the games have become unwatchable. They may be good at soccer but as far as football and basketball goes they suck. Sorry, that just the truth.Don’t ruin a good joke.![]()
Show you what happens when you don't play Ohio State and then you play Ohio State.
The SEC, or at least Georgia, is threatening to take their ball and go home. They seem more than willing to break away and play their own game. Smart’scomments about the SEC title game being for the national championship (second
) aside, it’s a giant gamble to return to a regional sport (talk about wanting to go back to the good old days). I don’t think they quite realize that yes, they have their rabid fans of course, but the only reason they make the money they do is as many people tune in rooting against them as do to root for them. They need both to keep the kind of cash flow they seem to take for granted.
Don't start nothin' if you don't want nothin'.
His nonsense goes well with combustible fuel.
That is very good.The Columbus Dispatch’s Joey Kaufman reported Tuesday that Ryan Day earned a $100,000 bonus after Ohio State football posted a cumulative GPA of nearly 3.4 during the 2024-25 academic year.