TrueLefty
| Favorite team: | Missouri |
| Location: | St. Louis County |
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| Registered on: | 10/30/2017 |
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Wow! Way to go Vandy!
re: Daily Baseball Thread - Friday
Posted by TrueLefty on 3/13/26 at 9:51 pm to reggierayreb
GG Auburn. Mizzou couldn't get any runs.
re: Daily Baseball Thread - Friday
Posted by TrueLefty on 3/13/26 at 6:25 pm to TigerLunatik
Homerun coming?
re: SEC Men's Basketball Tournament - Thursday
Posted by TrueLefty on 3/12/26 at 11:43 am to LouisvilleKat
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Kinda shocked to see the team come out with energy. We usually get 10 pts down right away
Yep! GG Kentucky. Kentucky got this game in the bag.
re: CFB Coaches Doubt Kiffin can win CFP at LSU
Posted by TrueLefty on 3/11/26 at 9:09 pm to Broken Arrow
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They want to think Lane Kiffin is the next Nick Saban. He isn’t.
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Exactly what a scared Alabama mouth breather would say. What else ya got? Nobody can be Saban… not even Saban which is why he quit when the playing field couldn’t be tilted to benefit him.
But you still sound scared. Exactly as you should.
Lame Kiffin couldn't get his act together to win a championship as a HC.
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What does this even mean? Did he slam the door on his way out? If you're a good coach then people are naturally going to be upset when you leave for another job.
It's the way he handled his exit.
re: Ncaa will not consider games where the illegal player participated
Posted by TrueLefty on 3/11/26 at 8:32 pm to kywildcatfanone
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You knew those games would be vacated
Does that include a Missouri blowout loss to Alabama?
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yeah and this team was 500 in conference
Who is the coach that beat Texas? Beard? Wasn't he a former Texas coach?
The Settlers of Catan? Better yet get the expansion of that game. You will need The Settlers of Catan to use the expansion game. Catan is boring. The expansion is called The Cities and Knights of Catan and is By far better game than The Settlers of Catan.
Another good game is Kingmaker, Diplomacy, Colonial Diplomacy, and Serenissima, El Grande, and Machiavelli.
Another good game is Kingmaker, Diplomacy, Colonial Diplomacy, and Serenissima, El Grande, and Machiavelli.
re: CFB Coaches Doubt Kiffin can win CFP at LSU
Posted by TrueLefty on 3/10/26 at 11:18 pm to bamabaseballsec
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We’ll see, Indiana just won a natty no one really knows what’s gonna be what moving forward. I will say for better or worse kiffin has set him self up with lofty expectations. I am interested to see what year 2 looks like.
Year 2?! LSU didn't hired Kiffin to wait until year 2 to get the team ready for a championship run.
re: Shoddy Hoops is 20-11. 10-8 last:Home choke L to Arky - this team is a big ball of nothing
Posted by TrueLefty on 3/10/26 at 12:01 am to AmishSamurai
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Indiana was a dead football program before the new HC took over. I said if Indiana can do it, Missouri can do it too.
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Sure but it requires an actual coach to do a turnaround.
Why he went to Indiana and not to a blue blood or to a team like Mizzou?
New Orleans s not only sinking, but it is also being engulfed by rising seas.
Posted by TrueLefty on 3/9/26 at 4:53 pm
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Scientists issue dire warning as major American city continues sinking: 'Human intervention has made it worse'
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One of the country's most unique cities, known for its cuisine and colorful culture, is not only sinking, but it is also being engulfed by rising seas.
What's happening?
New Orleans rightfully boasts of an "invigorating spirit" that can be found in its rich history, art, music, and eclectic culture. The city's tourism industry provides around 75,000 jobs for its residents. Scientists say this special city is at risk, though, from a number of forces.
NASA and researchers at Tulane University say the Crescent City is sinking at the rate of one to two inches per year, per Big Easy Magazine.
"New Orleans is built on soft, marshy land formed by centuries of Mississippi River sediment," Scott Ploof wrote for the magazine. "Over time, that land naturally compresses and sinks, a process called subsidence. But it's not just nature at work here — human intervention has made it worse."
According to a report from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, "The landscape of Southeast Louisiana was built upon a coastal delta created by the Mississippi River during the past 8,000 years as sea level rise due to glacial melting in the last ice age slowed."
The report offered additional context about the reasons, saying that with human activity, "natural subsidence was offset by a combination of sediments deposited during Mississippi River floods … the decay of wetland vegetation." Somewhat tragically, it said, "construction of flood control levees to protect the Gulf Coast economy and local populations interrupted the sediment supply, leading to a net increase in land subsidence," or the gradual sinking of an area of land.
Rising sea levels on our overheating planet are exacerbating the problem, too. New Orleans was already vulnerable to flooding and storm surges, and now, as rising seas inundate wetlands that act as a natural buffer to help protect the city, it is even more at risk of flooding today.
Why is New Orleans' plight important?
Coastal cities are dealing with the impacts of a warming world that include rising sea levels and supercharged storms. New Orleans faces those threats in addition to the subsidence it is experiencing.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has projected sea levels to rise 1.4 to 2.8 feet by the end of this century, with even a jump of nearly seven feet possible in a worst-case scenario. This would dramatically alter coastal states, with large portions of Louisiana being inundated by rising seas.
What's being done about what is happening to New Orleans?
Additional research will help bring focus to the complicated problems cities like New Orleans face. Tulane University received a $3.2 million grant to study how sea-level rise will impact more than 1800 military installations worldwide. The hope is that data gathered from research like this will help officials make decisions on how they can remediate the problems in New Orleans.
Moving away from a reliance on dirty energy sources and embracing renewable options is crucial. On an individual basis, the decisions we make can be part of the solution. Installing solar panels, using induction stoves instead of conventional ranges, and choosing an EV for our next vehicle purchase are all small ways we can help reduce heat-trapping pollution — and these actions aren't so small when enough people do them.
Scientists issue dire warning as major American city continues sinking: 'Human intervention has made it worse' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Why not just relocate farther up north of Louisiana? Build a new city with modern technology is the way to go.
re: Shoddy Hoops is 20-11. 10-8 last:Home choke L to Arky - this team is a big ball of nothing
Posted by TrueLefty on 3/9/26 at 4:19 pm to notsince98
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Indiana's coach did not go winless in conference and then win a national title. He has made the playoffs every year he has been there.
Indiana was a dead football program before the new HC took over. I said if Indiana can do it, Missouri can do it too.
re: Shoddy Hoops is 20-11. 10-8 last:Home choke L to Arky - this team is a big ball of nothing
Posted by TrueLefty on 3/9/26 at 3:09 pm to notsince98
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None of that is worthy of keeping a coach with no potential for winning trophies.
Indiana did it in football.
Arkansas just pulled a downer in that game.
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I wonder if Lane Kiffin will tweet it just means more tonight?
Or is it lost in transition?
re: SEC Baseball
Posted by TrueLefty on 3/8/26 at 7:40 pm to RTRnFlorida
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Did he pitch the game you lost?
There is gambling involved.
Will the current coach be fired if he doesn't make the NCAA tournament?
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Got Kiffin
Yep! Lame Kiffin.
re: Sac State!!!
Posted by TrueLefty on 3/7/26 at 11:13 pm to Serraneaux
What are you talking about?
re: The Mississippi Supreme Court justices that will hear the NCAA appeal
Posted by TrueLefty on 3/5/26 at 11:57 pm to justaniceguy
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Is it better to have a head coach that is a drunk or a coke head? I guess we’re gonna find out!
It is better to have a HC that knows how to win key games more often.
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