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SEC (It just means more.. even its losses are wins)

dude threw a whopping 17 career passes for Vandy

I'm sure the mob loves throwing cash at the backup.
Other thing that doesn’t pass the smell test is his claim that Bama players rigged games.

How? To run up the score?

Can’t imagine that they threw any games. Saban would’ve been PISSED.

And to be honest, I’d be way more afraid of a pissed Nick Saban than the Italian mob.
 
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Other thing that doesn’t pass the smell test is his claim that Bama players rigged games.

How? To run up the score?

Can’t imagine that they threw any games. Saban would’ve been PISSED.

And to be honest, I’d be way more afraid of a pissed Nick Saban than the Italian mob.
Besides, you gotta think T-town Menswear would've at least matched the offer
 
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Bleacher Report article:

SEC to Discuss Rule Change Requiring CFB Teams to Report Injuries, Commissioner Says​

Looking to potentially take a page out of the NFL rulebook, the SEC is considering a rule change that would mandate player availability reports.
Speaking to reporters on Monday prior to the annual SEC meetings, commissioner Greg Sankey said one of the topics that will be discussed this week is the potential implementation of player availability reports during the week of games for things like injuries.
Sankey did note he doesn't expect the league to make a decision on the possible change this week.



The Big Ten tried in 2018 to get the NCAA to consider a weekly injury report in response to the United States Supreme Court's decision in the Murphy v. NCAA case that allowed individual states to legalize sports gambling.

Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith explained the rationale for the reporting at the time:

"In football, we're going to kill this [idea of] gamesmanship around injuries. ... We don't know if we want to report as many days as the NFL, but clearly on Mondays if somebody is injured from Saturday and you know they're not going to play the following Saturday because they broke their leg, why not just say that?"
 
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A couple walks into the gym just now and she has on a LSU shirt while he has a Tennessee shirt on. I know it is pride month, but he needs to chill out on the gayness. Am I right @Nutriaitch and @BigWoof31


My first thought when I read LSU woman and Tennessee man are a couple was that dude probably WAAAAY outkicked his coverage.
Can you confirm/deny attractiveness ratio?
 
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