He's not making a positive impact on cfb. CFB is going to be what it's going to be with or without him. He's one coach making a positive impact on one program. He's not going to raise the status of the Pac-12, because their flagship USC is headed to the Big Ten. He's going to make Colorado better than they've been in a while. The people who currently can't wait to bust a nut to Oregon's win are wrapped up in the media's pursuit of someone who's a good interview and a good quote machine. They can't handle the fact that Deion Sanders is a compelling story, so they try to pretend he's in the spotlight because someone thinks he's a championship coach. And then they malign dude's character by questioning his faith (Pizza's questioning of how Coach Sanders feels called to coach is the first god damned time he's ever posted a serious expression about faith. You damn skippy I'm-a call him on that shit).
No, but as always you can find your answers in BigSoccer. https://www.bigsoccer.com/threads/concacaf-champions-league-coefficient.1187575/
Y'all fall short some of the time, and when you do, it's not because of an oversight or a mistake. It's usually the result a deliberate avoidance of introspection. You fail when you double down. That's all I'm saying.
Like you when it comes to LGBT+ issues. And I have no doubt you will deliberately avoid any and all introspection on that topic.
Knew this would be coming “They’re fighting for clicks. We’re playing for wins” Dan Lanning’s pregame speech for Oregon was personal.pic.twitter.com/uzGjjFUEey— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) September 23, 2023
I guess I thought he'd be classier than that, but so few have that I ought not be surprised. Fratboy was gifted a high-level program and STILL wants to run his mouth. The 800-ton gorilla in the room is whether he said this last season v. Colorado. What's changed, Massa Lanning?
Well, apparently the answer is now "yes" according to that thread. https://www.concacaf.com/news/concacaf-launches-new-ranking-system-for-region-s-clubs-and-leagues/
Nice win for Ireland in what could also be the competition's final. But really South Africa only have themselves to blame for missing a few very kickable penalities/conversion.
He's doing a lot more than just be a coach. One of the things he's doing is giving his players a platform to increase their NIL value. That is going to be a trend (better for the students/players, IMO). I have also seen a few articles about how he is changing the perception of a Black college coach. It is accepted that he might not win everything, but he is winning, and he is coaching unapologetically. But, I know your views, and you'll say something about when he loses, and "all those White conservative were right," and "I told you so" because that is what you do. And I'll critique for it. Now, I'm not a fan of Sanders' brashness, and never have been But, it does appear that he has earned his current position, and he is causing all those White conservative to twist themselves into a pretzel. Good for him.
You have a typing block or something, but I'll work around it. When he loses, and all those conservatives and centrists starch their Fruit Of The Looms, I will say that's what they were waiting for. and I will be right. You will quote me and emote something or another about how they don't really mean it, and you will be wrong. That is a positive.
Pardon the interruption, but this is kinda cool. History is made: Shenandoah safety #10 Haley Van Voorhis becomes the first female non-kicker to appear in a college football game at the NCAA or NAIA levels for #D3FB @SUhornetsFB.The junior hurried the QB on the play: pic.twitter.com/0mW8K6WeDG— RedditCFB (@RedditCFB) September 23, 2023 More here https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/09/23/haley-van-voorhis-football-player/
One of my favorite Twitter accounts suddenly blocked me. I had no idea why until I later learned that they were transitioning. I may have unwittingly tweeted something transphobic.
No, it WAS to be that dick. While you're out here accusing me... You know damn well which one it is. But your job is to applaud and ignore.
You know I'm right. You didn't need to ask that question. Most ladies are nowhere near athletic enough to earn time on a gridiron squad. This team's level is either abysmally low or she is a total beast who deserves a full ride.
Well, the history-making aspect is that this is the first time she's played, so I gather she's NOT getting regular PT. From what I've read though, she's a full on team member. Plays JV, in the weight room every day, on the field for every practice, takes hits in practice. Sarah Fuller, who kicked for Vandy three years ago -- first to play Div I -- was a.soccer player brought in when teams kicker got covid. This woman is a.football player. She just stands 5'6". Edge rusher from the.safety position from what I gather.
Now, Rodney Reed gets lots of support from all races, despite his claims falling apart under scrutiny.