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re: In the entirety of human history, how many SEC teams have made a final four?
Posted on 2/27/23 at 5:28 pm to Eric Nies Grind Time
Posted on 2/27/23 at 5:28 pm to Eric Nies Grind Time
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I would not have expected Missouri to be on that list.
Really?? If you're any good at basketball and live in Missouri you go to Kansas or Arkansas.
Norm Stewart was a cross-dresser, thats why he couldn't get big time talent to stay in state, unless they too were cross dressers, like Quin Snyder
Posted on 2/27/23 at 7:02 pm to PawnShop
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Norm Stewart was a cross-dresser, thats why he couldn't get big time talent to stay in state, unless they too were cross dressers, like Quin Snyder
I did not know that…..
Posted on 2/27/23 at 7:54 pm to jim712
Yes the earth has an objective age, and available science gives us nothing approaching and objective age. At best we have approximations based on wildly inconsistent data that won’t agree. The fossil record disagrees with radio carbon dating (which also diasagrees with itself), which disagrees with soil and geological aging, which disagrees with the cosmological.
Posted on 2/27/23 at 8:01 pm to TimeOutdoors
quote:The Little Six
Alabama, Missouri, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Missouri, and Vanderbilt


Posted on 2/27/23 at 8:56 pm to TimeOutdoors
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Teams that haven’t - Alabama, Missouri, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Missouri, and Vanderbilt
How is this even possible? Something about monkeys, typewriters and Shakespear...
Posted on 2/27/23 at 10:01 pm to Pulpwood Patterson
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Yes the earth has an objective age, and available science gives us nothing approaching and objective age. At best we have approximations based on wildly inconsistent data that won’t agree. The fossil record disagrees with radio carbon dating (which also diasagrees with itself), which disagrees with soil and geological aging, which disagrees with the cosmological.
Ummmmmmmmm, eyyyyyyyyyyyy, ahhhhhhhhhhh, I mean ... that's not exactly how that works.
You've got uranium-lead dating of certain rocks known to have survived tectonic destructive forces ... such as the zicron rock found in Australia. But you've also got meteorite samples leftover from the birth of the solar system. You've also got rock samples recovered during the Apollo moon landings which give us another timeline.
But allow me to ask, are you saying that the earth has an objective age ... which is unknown? And therefore you are saying the ages most often cited by the available sciences are only subjective guesses but nothing approaching an actual objective age?
Posted on 2/27/23 at 10:10 pm to Arkyologist
I mean OU went in 2016 and Texas went in 2003.
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