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Damn. This dude found a guy that had never done a tattoo OR seen a tiger.


The Picasso of tats?

re: Aggies... WTH is this...

Posted by AICREB on 3/15/26 at 1:46 pm to
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"Mostly like this just young guys just messing around like they do."


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I don't know whether to downvote or upvote this.
And not one for the NCAA. The attorneys could've produced witnesses that worked for the NCAA to defend their decision, but they didn't. They did, however, present documents written by employees, but no witnesses for cross or direct. Trinidad's attorneys presented documents from his doctor in Michigan, and Dr. Dye interpreted them and gave his opinion. Why didn't the NCAA present a doctor in rebuttal?
NCAA didn't present one witness. Trinidad's attorneys produced four and one was a doctor. That's not a hard decision for any judge.

re: I was wrong

Posted by AICREB on 1/10/26 at 2:04 pm to
Reading between the the op was saying you're a queer.
No, that's what Lane wants! He always wants him about him. It's just getting started.
Kiffin would have gone for it when Pete kicked the field goals.
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Most of these coaches can't forge their own paths. They always look for easy mode.

Cignetti said Frick easy mode.



This times a hundred!

God bless 'em

Posted by AICREB on 12/22/25 at 3:11 pm
AI Overview
Cajuns aren't inherently less educated, but historical discrimination, poverty, and an English-only education system in Louisiana created barriers, leading to lower educational attainment in the past, though many Cajuns are highly resourceful and intelligent; today, with better access, many are attending college, but the legacy of educational neglect persists, with Louisiana still facing lower-than-average education stats, while Cajuns themselves often possess strong "common sense" and practical skills.

In other words, they do sports well and when that's over they move back into the swamp in a house on stilts.
AI Overview
Cajuns aren't inherently less educated, but historical discrimination, poverty, and an English-only education system in Louisiana created barriers, leading to lower educational attainment in the past, though many Cajuns are highly resourceful and intelligent; today, with better access, many are attending college, but the legacy of educational neglect persists, with Louisiana still facing lower-than-average education stats, while Cajuns themselves often possess strong "common sense" and practical skills.

In other words, they do sports well and when that's over they move back into the swamp in a house on stilts.

re: Johnny Reb dagger in the heart

Posted by AICREB on 12/22/25 at 2:56 pm to
Awe, the honeymoon phase. It's always wonderful until you discover she's nothing but a self-centered bitch.

re: Fun Sugar Bowl History

Posted by AICREB on 12/22/25 at 2:40 pm to
I didn't see the Harahanian poll anywehere. Your opinion don't mean shite.

1960 Minnesota, Mississippi AP, NFF, UPI, FWAA

https://www.ncaa.com/history/football/fbs
Children of the Corn en masse.
Yes, right next to the one that says PHUCK U.
Holding 10 yards, Holding 10 yards, etc...

re: OM is paying Golding 7mil/yr?

Posted by AICREB on 12/11/25 at 6:40 am to
Yes, with the buyout for Kiffin from LSU, thanks.

Making playoff raises ceilings. Remember when Georgia was 10-2 year after year and people began to say that was their ceiling? I do.
Hard to run on Oklahoma, defensive line is tough. Bama has trouble running the ball, it will be much harder in this game. However, Oklahoma only fares a little better in the run game. Low scoring where the kicking game could determine the outcome.