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May 04, 2024, 04:27:37 am

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I don't know what the number should be, but it sure as heck should be higher than 11.7.

That is ridiculously outdated.
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Quote from: davril98 on Yesterday at 10:14:22 pmSo maybe I'm naive but the hogs win 10-3 and people are complaining?
Only negative here is Aloy going 0 for 6. Ouch.

Meanwhile, Stovall is now 7 for his last 10.
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Jump Ball / Re: KEITH SMART
Last post by HognitiveDissonance - Today at 02:17:08 am
Quote from: Hog66 on Yesterday at 12:12:59 pmSeems like coaches who take a sabbatical tend to lose market value
Yea, probably not a Smart move.
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Jump Ball / Re: Re: Hoop Hogs recruiting t...
Last post by HognitiveDissonance - Today at 02:07:47 am
Quote from: REBELHOG4 on Yesterday at 03:07:27 pmwayyy back
Nah, I'll take Alan Zahn.
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Jump Ball / Re: Roster strategy after gett...
Last post by hawgtime - Today at 01:47:54 am
Quote from: SwineFusion on May 02, 2024, 09:47:02 amIn looking at the UK stats from last year, 10 guys averaged at least 11 minutes per game with Big Z being the one at 11. He doesn't mind going 10 deep, unlike Muss.

And the players didn't look gassed because they knew they could go all out.
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Jump Ball / Re: Devo the floor general
Last post by 31to6 - Today at 01:07:58 am
Quote from: XX on Yesterday at 11:17:16 pmI believe Cal should bring back Devo too...guess time will tell.
Seek help:
https://www.facebook.com/ReadingIsFundamental/
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If Diggs can be a .300 hitter the rest of the way it changes our offense tremendously.
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SEC Sports / Re: 2024-25 Bowl Game Projecti...
Last post by jbcarol - Yesterday at 11:44:47 pm
Bowl Season director Nick Carparelli:

In-house NIL collectives, 'binding agreements' could help stop opt-outs

by: Nick Schultz



QuoteOver the last few years, opt-outs have become part of the bowl game landscape for teams that miss out on the College Football Playoff. Players currently have the option to sit out the game and focus on their NFL Draft preparation, although some teams stay fully in tact for the postseason appearance.

Wednesday, Bowl Season director Nick Carparelli weighed in on the conversation in an interview with Yahoo! Sports' Ross Dellenger.

Carparelli joined the growing number of people calling for NIL and collectives to move "in-house" and move toward an employment model. With his suggestion, athletes and the universities would come to a "binding agreement" that require them to play in both the regular season and postseason –
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SEC Sports / Re: SEC QB Controversy Thermom...
Last post by jbcarol - Yesterday at 11:40:35 pm
What a healthy Conner Weigman could mean for A&M, Year 1 under Elko

by: Steve Samra



QuoteOne of the more underrated quarterbacks in college football is Texas A&M's Conner Weigman, but don't tell Andy Staples that.

On the latest episode of Andy Staples On3, Billy Liucci of TexAgs joined the show. Staples wanted his opinion on a guy he believes has NFL potential in Weigman, as the 2025 NFL Draft is wide-open quarterback-wise at the moment.

"There is one guy who I think, if he lives up to his potential, has an NFL future, and that's Conner Weigman, the quarterback," Staples prefaced. "And we haven't seen him since he got hurt last year. Obviously he was there in the spring. He's still recovering.

"Slash solid offensive line play, right? With that combination. I think people have forgotten what Conner Weigman was putting on tape before he got hurt against Auburn last year. I think people forget that," Liucci stated. "The SEC Nation came in that weekend, and if you heard those things, that group includes a couple of guys that really, you know, put a lot into studying the quarterback position, what they thought of Weigman and his trajectory and his arc already, you know, four games into that season.

"The way he ended his freshman year that game against LSU. The way he played in his first career start that season, the year before against Ole Miss, and then to carry it through even in that loss to Miami. People were looking at that tape that I respect, that have nothing to do with A&M, going, 'Go look at some of those throws and where he placed the ball and the pressure he was under, and how many hits he took and the guts he had standing in there.' So there's a ton to work with. The key is yeah, he has to be healthy."
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