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re: Wommack leaving?

Posted by phaz on 11/25/25 at 5:34 pm to
Maybe Grubb to Cal this year
Hopefully he stays sober before playoff games for y'all
Thread right under yours


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The GDPNow model estimate for real GDP growth (seasonally adjusted annual rate) in the third quarter of 2025 is 4.2 percent on November 19, up from 4.1 on November 17. After recent releases from the US Census Bureau and the US Bureau of Economic Analysis, a decrease in the nowcast of third-quarter real gross private domestic investment growth from 4.9 percent to 4.8 percent was more than offset by an increase in the nowcast of the contribution of net exports to third-quarter real GDP growth from 0.57 percentage points to 0.78 percentage points.
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can't punish a team for making their conference championship game.


Committee can do whatever they want. They used that excuse last year to keep us out and they also said they look at wins. This year they are looking at losses instead.

In the end we win we are in. If we do not win who knows how far we would advance anyway.


They have already stated championship games are just another data point this year

re: $30 million for NIL is ridiculous.

Posted by phaz on 11/18/25 at 9:43 pm to
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LSU is going to start an arms race of sorts with NIL spending.

And you’re right, Lane would be retarded to turn that down but if he does, we’re getting damn near whoever we want after him.


Every SEC School will be around $30 or more, it's rev share + NIL

re: Kiffin update from Ross Dellenger

Posted by phaz on 11/18/25 at 9:32 pm to
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Y’all ain’t sniffing $30 mil for NIL though


Neither is LSU, that $30 million includes revenue share as stated above, every SEC school will be at $30 million at a minimum

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That also includes around a $30 million guarantee for the football roster (revenue-share + NIL).

re: 10th in Playoff Ranking

Posted by phaz on 11/18/25 at 7:58 pm to
SEC doesn't need a 9th game, SOS in not rewarddd
Thank you TS, this board has been unbearable with all these experts
Good luck with another coaching search

re: Class of 2026 Football Recruiting

Posted by phaz on 11/14/25 at 10:49 pm to
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IU?


IU basketball is unranked and haven't done anything in years
Fwiw, living here in the Phoenix area, and casually following ASU, I think Dillingham is creating leverage with supposed interest anywhere to get the AD to follow through with previous promises
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The revisionist history here is comical.

It is clear that the MAGA movement has been consumed with the Epstein files for years. They talked about it endlessly. Now they want to pretend they never really cared.

Comical.


Talk about revisionist history

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During his presidential campaign, Donald Trump expressed openness to releasing government files related to Jeffrey Epstein but also downplayed their importance and later called the issue a "hoax" when new documents were released during his administration. 

Campaign Statements

Support for Release (with caution): In interviews on the campaign trail, such as on a June 2024 episode of Fox News' Fox & Friends and the Lex Fridman Podcast in September 2024, Trump indicated a willingness to declassify or "take a look at" the files.

Concerns about "Phony Stuff": He expressed some reservations, stating he would be less inclined to release documents if they contained "phony stuff" that could unfairly affect people's lives.

Focus on the Death: He was more assertive about the need to investigate the circumstances surrounding Epstein's death, calling it a "weird situation" where cameras "didn't happen to be working". 




Comical
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Then why did the Democrats vote to block the release of the files yesterday afternoon?

Everyone knows Trump turned Epstein into the FBI and offered to testify. The Dems have a lot to lose here, and they know it


To protect Clinton, Obama, and who knows how many of their current senators.
We really don't give a shite about y'all
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Deboer has a hefty buyout I believe if another team wants him.


Not really,, 4 million, the hefty buyout is if fired him
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Not surprising after he took $230M in campaign contributions from them


Or more likely a tradeoff to get the US Air Force base in Syria.


reuters USAG base in Syria
We can't all look like national champs against Schools like Arkansas, congrats

You beat Arkansas and Auburn by a combined 9 points, both teams fired their coaches, and you are talking shite?
From AI

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Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has no formal, current employment or direct personal association with Sunshine Residential Homes, but the relationship between her administration and the company is the subject of ongoing criminal investigations by both the Arizona Attorney General's office and the Maricopa County Attorney's office. 

The investigations are focused on a potential "pay-for-play" scheme involving significant political donations made by the for-profit group home operator to Hobbs's inauguration fund and the Arizona Democratic Party, followed by a substantial, and reportedly unique, rate increase approved by the state's Department of Child Safety (DCS) for the company. 

Key details of the controversy include:

Donations: Sunshine Residential Homes and its executives made approximately $400,000 in political donations to Hobbs's inaugural fund and the Arizona Democratic Party in 2022 and 2023. The company had no history of political donations in the state prior to this time.

Rate Increase: Sunshine Residential Homes was the only group home operator to receive a special, significant rate increase from DCS during the Hobbs administration, which raised its daily rate per child from around $149 to $234 (a nearly 60% increase). This occurred after an initial request for a lower increase had been denied in December 2022.

Company Justification: The company stated it needed the rate increase to avoid a deficit and prioritize beds for a federal refugee resettlement program instead of children in state custody, which DCS said it could not risk losing.

Hobbs' Response: Governor Hobbs's office has denied any wrongdoing, stating that the administration will be cleared of all charges, and has emphasized her background as a social worker and commitment to the welfare of children.

Company History: Sunshine Residential Homes has faced past scrutiny, including a pending lawsuit related to the 2022 death of a 9-year-old boy in their custody who allegedly did not receive proper insulin administration. 

The investigations are currently ongoing, and no verdict has been reached.