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Cat941

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  1. TD pass to an offensive linemen. That was great.
  2. Very hot with an occasional breeze. As usual, I really enjoyed the halftime alumni game. Couldn't hear the radio stream on my phone due to the music overhead. Really loud. I'm old though. Saw lots of young guys milling around. Maybe recruits. Few years and it will be held in our OCS.
  3. What about parking for the Spring Game? Do you have to pay? Any words of advice would be appreciated.
  4. Saw that it's supposed to be 81 degrees and sunny on Saturday. Great weather for the game! University of South Florida, 4202 E Fowler Ave, Tampa, FL Weather Result 81 °F°C Precipitation: 0% Humidity: 35% Wind: 10 mph Weather Saturday Sunny
  5. ACC Football Rx: 2024 ACC Undergrad Enrollment ACCFOOTBALLRX.BLOGSPOT.COM This blog is about ACC Football - past glory, what went wrong, and how to fix it and get back to the glory days again. Rank College Name Undergrads 1 University of California-Berkeley 33,078 2 Florida State University 32,936 3 Virginia Tech 30,434 4 North Carolina State 26,254 5 University of Pittsburgh 24,420 6 Clemson University 22,566 7 University of North Carolina 20,029 8 Georgia Tech 18,415 9 University of Virginia 17,444 10 University of Louisville 15,921 11 Syracuse University 15,421 12 University of Miami 12,504 13 Boston College 9,982 14 University of Notre Dame 8,971 15 Stanford Universit 7,841 16 Southern Methodist University 7,056 17 Duke University 6,640 18 Wake Forest University 5,447 Cal will come into the ACC and immediately surpass FSU as the school with the most undergrads. Virginia Tech is third, followed by NC State, Pitt, Clemson, UNC, and finally Georgia Tech (which was at the top in terms of total students). At the bottom of the list once again is Wake Forest with only 5,447 undergraduate students. Duke, SMU, and Stanford are not much bigger. In fact, people are often surprised to learn that Notre Dame is smaller than Boston College, both having fewer than 10 thousand undergraduates.
  6. In the first minute of his press conference today CAG said he would see about FB for that guy running under 10.
  7. That's a thought I had also. Young guys step up.
  8. I wish there was a bit of transparency in the NIL process. Who is paid what? At least then I could understand why guys are leaving. This one and done thing is ridiculous. Meanwhile, I'm over here with an incoming freshman fighting for financial aid and a spot in the dorm. Very limited in what merit scholarships she can stack and potentially paying taxes on it too. The cost of attendance is crazy high (especially compared to what my older children paid for USF). No one is lining up to pay a mathlete LOL.
  9. Here is an article about NU: https://omaha.com/news/state-regional/education/cutting-programs-merging-campuses-nebraska-university-leaders-ponder-bold-changes-to-compete/article_35dabe3a-f435-11ee-bb4b-5360b0e1ccb1.html Here's something interesting from the article: The University of South Florida in 2020 consolidated its three separate campuses into a much larger, singularly accredited university. Three years later, USF was invited to join the AAU.
  10. I enjoyed reading this article from Ross Dellenger detailing SMU's quest for an invite into the P5. It started and ended with money. Inside SMU's pursuit of the Power Five — 'It's a couple hundred million dollars. I'm not losing sleep over it.' SPORTS.YAHOO.COM SMU is headed for greener pastures in the ACC. How it all happened is a Texas-sized story filled with billionaires and big decisions.
  11. Yep. Is it NIL or does he doubt he can win a national championship here?
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