Govolsman98
He's right behind me isn't he?
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That Florida game still haunts me… how in the hell. Yuck. As for the Aggies they’ll be a tough out as their DL is awesome, although their backend can be had for some big plays. Stout up front defensively and their OL is shaky. Mirror of UT basically with more talent
You’re missing out on bluegrass, it’s our heritage and I’m a heavy rock, boarding on metal type.I hate bluegrass, but honestly college kids hate everything that isn’t hip hop or pop BS nowadays. Look at the top 40 on the billboard. Not a true band in sight. Jim Morrison was right when he said “all music will eventually be made by computers,” in 1960’s.
Read this the other day.KSU
They tried to justify going for 2 there, I dont buy it. They kick the XP and they're down 7.
I lied. I gave it a listen now because I was curious. Yes, it’s got bluegrass under tones while giving that rock vibe, sorta like southern rock. It’s something I’d listen to when I get off work and enjoy, cracking open a cold beer and relaxing. My harder stuff I listen to at work to get me focused, everyone there hates it.I’m going to give this a listen tomorrow, I’ve always been drawn to bluegrass even though I’m the heavy metal girl.
I am bringing an Aggie friend to the A&M gameIt’s okay if they show their support to their team.
I want them to experience the Neyland loud and rocking experience! And go home impressed and more importantly disappointed in their team losing to our Vols!
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I've seen teams do that back in the day just based on going for the win on the first TD; and if they miss, going for the tie the second score. This was before there was overtime. It actually seemed more normal when a tie game was still a possibility.Read this the other day.
Seems relevant here. Analytics supports going for two.
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Going for 2 down 8 points: Packers pull off come-from-behind win thanks to this strategy
The Packers profited from being the first team this season to try this unconventional 2-point conversion attempt. Here's why others should follow their lead.www.espn.com
@Weezer doesn't judge if you call yourself sleeping with your friend.I am bringing an Aggie friend to the A&M game
He was generous enough to pay every dime to take me to Aggie in 2016 for our OT loss that day. Returning the favor
He was with me in Knoxville in 2004 for Vols win over FL and said that night, "Loudest stadium I have ever heard..."
Known him a long time; good friend
Call it 'sleeping with the enemy' or whatever. Going to be a great weekend
He may do some hard time. Seems like a pretty solid guy and an upstanding member of his community. Maybe he'll get lucky and the judge will be soft on him. The community should stand up for him. Hopefully he can beat the charges and avoid a stiff sentence.
We really need to move the FL game later so that it is AFTER the point the reptiles "throw in the towel, his players give up, and their season collapses"Also, I love how “rumblings” of a Gators coach search has reached our board so if true it means they clearly aren’t doing it very quietly which means Napier knows. Probably not long before he throws in the towel on this season, his players give up, and their season collapses.
PCs were absolutely capable of doing music by the mid 80s, and no they did not take up warehouses. I was doing MIDI sequencing on an Atari ST in '86, controlling multiple rack based synthesizers we used in live performance with a band.Dude in 80's Computers took up warehouses.
You mean synthesizers?
I lied. I gave it a listen now because I was curious. Yes, it’s got bluegrass under tones while giving that rock vibe, sorta like southern rock. It’s something I’d listen to when I get off work and enjoy, cracking open a cold beer and relaxing. My harder stuff I listen to at work to get me focused, everyone there hates it..
Oh dang. This is amazing.PCs were absolutely capable of doing music by the mid 80s, and no they did not take up warehouses. I was doing MIDI sequencing on an Atari ST in '86, controlling multiple rack based synthesizers we used in live performance with a band.