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2026 FL ATH Efrem White (Verbal Offer)

https://florida.tfrrs.org/athletes/8371999/Vero_Beach/Efrem_White
He finished fifth in the state of Florida in the 110m high hurdles as a freshman
Some very impressive track numbers for anyone, let alone a frosh


https://www.tcpalm.com/story/sports...tball-recruiting-kicks-into-gear/69842206007/Efrem White, Vero Beach 2026 ATH
Vero Beach High School's E.J. White sprints into South Fork defenders in the first quarter as the Vero Beach High School Fighting Indians take on the South Fork Bulldogs on Friday, Aug. 26, 2022, at Billy Livings Field at the Citrus Bow in Vero Beach. Vero Beach won 54-6.

Coaches at Vero Beach felt before the season began in the fall that White would be an impact player right away and the freshman did not disappoint. Featured in a variety of roles from quarterback to cornerback and in the return game, White was responsible for 11 touchdowns in his first high school season.


At 6-foot-3, 160 pounds, White will have plenty of time to grow into his body and his athletic ability. He has caught the eyes of some of the country's elite. Alabama presented White with an offer on Jan. 23 and Pittsburgh did the same. A day later, Tennessee, Auburn and Illinois were next, and SMU jumped on board on Jan. 26. Add these to White's previous offers from North Carolina State, Florida State and USF.
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Kevin (Tim “Asshat” Racadb) Warren (ex-B1G Commissioner)

Kujira, certainly get what you're saying. What you are doing is keeping those bridges 'built', maybe you'll return to former company as CEO someday. Also, professionalism in helping former company understanding what you did while there. Heck, they probably didn't appreciate what you did until you left (a common occurence). Resume building is key, and good references more key. Sounds like you touch all the bases. Congrats. PS, acted as a unpaid consultant for former company (Bendix subsidiary) for several months later for my developed expertise. Eventually, either someone got up to speed, or they deviated from direction. Never really did me any good, except for personal satisfaction (which counts).
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Win-Side data: Tressel v. Carroll v. Meyer

Hey now, Illinois is technically a rival. I mean we play for the Ilibuck and all.

And State Penn? Well they're just State Penn, everybodies rival. Who couldn't hate a piss-bag throwing Nittany Lion?
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OHIO STATE'S GREATEST TURTLE-THEMED RIVALRY TROPHY HAS BEEN SAVED VIA CLEVER SCHEDULING​

But when the Big Ten decided to go to a "Flex Protect Plus" schedule with the addition of USC and UCLA to the conference, Ohio State's not-rivalry with the Nittany Lions probably wasn't the stickiest of band-aids to rip off. OSU has exactly one protected rival that they'll play every season, Michigan, and the rest of the conference will rotate through.

Notably, Illinois will be back on the schedule in back-to-back years for the first time in almost a decade, and that means the turtle is back, baby!

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The Memorial (Jack's Tourney)

Steve19, remember reading that no less an authority than Dan Jenkins likened Columbus plethora of great golf courses slightly behind that of Monterey, CA. When you look at the architects in Columbus, Donald Ross, Alistair McKinzie, Jack Nicklaus, and even Jack Kidwell, (am sure I've slighted other great architects), with courses in such a small area, it makes sense. Maybe Palm Springs, an area or two in Florida, but nowhere else that I've seen can compare.
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Competitive Swedish Sex League

….or being invited to a basketball game with your buddies and nobody shows but you.
Speaking of basketball, if injuries keep hampering his ability to play, it looks like Zion is practicing hard to “compete” in this newly established Swedish sport instead:

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Pc builds, upgrades, advice

Should be good at 2K. $175 absolutely is a steal! A 3060 would run you $300+ new, whereas the 3060Ti goes for ~$375 and the 3070s are currently $500-600 if you can even find one.

Hell, if you don't buy it at $175 I would.

Word. I'm headed over there to see how it runs. I checked the prices after I had posted, but before you had responded - $300 was about spot on. So if there's nothing wrong with it and he's firm on the price, then I'll take it and deal with the rest later.

Appreciate your insight.
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A Brief History of Ohio State Football

1890 - 1915: The Early Days

Ohio State played its first football game on May 5, 1890, a 20-14 win over Ohio Wesleyan. For the next twenty-six years, Ohio State was a middle of the road football program, with an overall record of 140-77-19 (.634 winning percentage). The only real highlights during the early days were the Buckeyes' first undefeated season in 1899 when the team went 9-0-1 (a 5-5 tie with Case Institute of Technology ruined the perfect season); Ohio State's admission into the Big Ten Conference in 1913; and the Buckeyes' first All American, end Boyd Cherry in 1914.
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Joe Namath (NFL H.O.F.)

Two points:

1. His stats were just very good for the period that he played in; however, especially by today's standards he's definitely not Hall Of Fame material.

2. His election into the Hall Of Fame was a combination of his stats and his contribution to the legitimizing the AFL-NFL merger. Probably no one player had a bigger impact on the evolution of the NFL than Namath. When the merger was first agreed to, everyone just thought that the NFL teams were far superior to the AFL teams, etc. His Super Bowl III win gave instant credibility to the AFL (and the merger); and that was a "really big deal" back in 1969.


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The merger had many fathers: From Pete Rozelle, to Joe Namath, to Lamar Hunt. The list goes on.

How can you talk about the rise of the AFL and the merger with the NFL without mentioning Joe Namath? The iconic Jets quarterback's flashy style, star power and big arm gave the AFL unimpeachable cred. Namath explained to Jeremy Schapp that his iconic finger point to the sky after Super Bowl III victory in 1969 described not just the Jets' rise, but of the AFL's new place in the professional football pecking order. The league's merged one year later.


The Jets winning Super Bowl III helped make the AFL/NFL merger go smoother and made Joe Namath a Hall of Famer.

Having said all that, the biggest thing that would’ve changed had the Jets lost Super Bowl III would’ve been the NFL itself. Before Super Bowl III, the AFL was viewed as an inferior league from many people. Sure, the AFL and NFL merged but the NFL didn’t really take AFL teams seriously. Many of the players on AFL teams were cast-offs from other NFL teams and were put on teams that formed at the start of the decade. And two of the best teams in the AFL were blown out in the first two title games. Of course the NFL didn’t really respect the AFL.

Another NFL win in Super Bowl III would’ve meant passing a point of no return in terms of equality between the AFL/AFC and NFL/NFC. The merger probably would’ve still gone through, but the stigma of the original AFL teams would’ve resonated for a very long time. Those eight teams would’ve been in the NFL, but they wouldn’t have been seen as “NFL teams.” Would those teams have remained in the NFL after 50+ years? It sounds unthinkable to consider but if the Jets hadn’t won Super Bowl III, the entire fabric of having the same 32 teams likely would’ve been altered and football being the most popular sport in America arguably may not have happened.
Good points.

More interceptions than TD's.
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NBA "G" League (official thread)

Ron Holland, No. 2 basketball recruit, joins G League Ignite​

Ron Holland, the No. 2-ranked senior in high school basketball for the Class of 2023, told ESPN he will play for the G League Ignite next season.

Holland decommitted from Texas in late April, although he wasn't released from his letter-of-intent until recently. Arkansas was perceived as the early favorite if he went the college route, given the Razorbacks were one of his original finalists in early November.
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