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With the speed of a cheetah...I think he's doing ads for Lovesac these days
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With the speed of a cheetah...I think he's doing ads for Lovesac these days
Oh, I know. He's the guy who lost his voice in about 2005 or 2006 after Sparty lost to Notre Dame. Classic.He’s a Sparty grad. He’s not the scUM podcast dude
Exactly, I mean, I don't expect next season to be any better under Jake Diebler.
Enjoy those 9-8 seasons!Per a slew of NFL Network insiders, Darnold inked a three-year, $100 million contract with the Seahawks. ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that $55 million is guaranteed.
Bagmen.In 2012, Ohio had four teams in the sweet sixteen: Ohio State, Ohio, Xavier, and Cincinnati. This year, we might not get any teams into the tournament at all. Ohio State and Xavier are bubble teams, and Akron is currently projected as a 13 seed.
Della Valle will keep playing as long as he can. He clearly is still good enough to play some good basketball for a few more years. He might end up being one of Matta's most successful players.
I guess there’s a first time for everything.UNC AD seem to be running a tight ship
That wasn't just a RB; it was Saquon-freaking-Barkley, the dude who probably should've won NFL MVP this year. It was an absurd playI'll never forget the play when he tackled the Penn State QB AND RB at the same time.
Again?NEWS RELEASE: MAN ARRESTED FOR USING FRAUDULENT DOCUMENTS TO OBTAIN NEW HAMPSHIRE DRIVER’S LICENSE
NASHUA, N.H. – A Nashua man was arrested after attempting to obtain a New Hampshire driver’s license using fraudulent documents.
On Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025, State Troopers assigned to the Troop G barracks arrested John Daley Strothers, 65, of Nashua, after investigators received information that Strothers had submitted fraudulent documents as proof of residency to the Division of Motor Vehicles to obtain a New Hampshire driver’s license, using an identity that did not belong to him. Further investigation determined Strothers had used more than 13 different identities in several different states.
Strothers was taken into custody and charged with felony identity fraud, as well as misdemeanor counts of unsworn falsification and tampering with public records or information. He was held without bail and is scheduled to be arraigned in Concord District Court today, Feb. 13, 2025.
Troopers were assisted by members of the Nashua Police Department and Diplomatic Security. Anyone with information about this case is encouraged to contact Detective Christopher Prenaveau at
I am a huge fan of the Buckeyes. Also going to see them play Meeeeeechhhheeeegin on Friday , the men’s hockey game
I have personally known John for many years. A sick dude he is
Fair enough, and apologies for labelling you a non-Buckeye. Question still stands for the Giants fan, though........not that I don't appreciate the zaniness of this thread.
In prison he might be signing other balls
Its never over!Might as well submit a bill to go back onto the gold standard.
The war is over man.
Just sayin': Ohio State scored 3 TDs in the game and 2 were on passes......Woody Hayes famously said, "There are three things that can happen when you throw a pass, and two of them are bad," often attributed to his "three yards and a cloud of dust" offensive philosophy.
Well, no shade at the guy personally but every time I see the name Kerry Coombs I feel like Kirk Herbstreit is going to remind us about the rules around Face guarding...That didn't even cross my mind and it made me laugh, but now that you mention it his best role could be the personal tutor to #1 eliminating PI's and holds. There are other issues with Iggy on that problem, but not getting his head around is part of the ultimate reason the refs reach for the laundry on the PI's. Maybe Taver can help him out there because his talent and size is without question.