Recruiting Forum Football Talk IX

Private equity in CFB

The sport as we knew it, is finally, officially dead

I mean you say that but I literally just bought a powerball ticket in hopes of winning because at 48 years old, I'd like to see the Vols win another National Championship in my lifetime.

That jackpot hits, I'm buying all the players.
 
This may seem random, but our family has benefitted from going to a functional medicine doc. Changing what we eat and making sure we are taking the right vitamins and minerals, has helped an array of issues.

For old man me, I don’t have achy joints or sinus issues anymore - also snore MUCH LESS.

For my kids, it’s helped with skin issues, stress and anxiety, and even got rid of night terrors for our youngest son.

Might be something to explore. We’ve done it as a family, and that has also helped with food restrictions so no one feels singled-out.
Knoxville area?
 
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Will be interesting... I look at the Premier League and the other professional soccer leagues, that's essentially where college sports are heading.

The one silver lining, less cost coming from the fans directly. But it's going to be difficult...probably going to see the P4 kind of become it's own top level league...won't be enough $$$ to keep anything close to equality in the sport.
 
I mean you say that but I literally just bought a powerball ticket in hopes of winning because at 48 years old, I'd like to see the Vols win another National Championship in my lifetime.

That jackpot hits, I'm buying all the players.
I watch Landman so I can learn how to strike oil and become a billionaire to build TN football into a dynasty.
 
I mean you say that but I literally just bought a powerball ticket in hopes of winning because at 48 years old, I'd like to see the Vols win another National Championship in my lifetime.

That jackpot hits, I'm buying all the players.

What you meant to say was…. One of @Enki_Amenra 22 leg parlays

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Why are mormons so damn rich!?
They encourage their parishioners to commit welfare fraud and demand large sums of money from them

I can't say I disagree. Our showings against physical teams lead me to believe this is a middle if the road SEC team........ Unless things fall into place and a couple of guys make huge strides I don't see this team as capable of a deep tourney run.
 
They encourage their parishioners to commit welfare fraud and demand large sums of money from them

I can't say I disagree. Our showings against physical teams lead me to believe this is a middle if the road SEC team........ Unless things fall into place and a couple of guys make huge strides I don't see this team as capable of a deep tourney run.
Tennessee basketball is about where I expected they would be. Good talent but all new players in the back court. If they start to gell though, and the 18yo Ament starts to figure things out, look out. I like our size in the front court as well.
 
place is solid.
I hate the east coast Atlantic side except South Florida (Boca down to Miami Bch). My wife makes me go 2-3 times every summer just to change up and she hates me complaining. But I'm a Gulf of America guy all the way. Clearwater down to Longboat Key is the best beaches in Florida.

If it was up to me I would have already moved back to Tampa long time ago or would even compromise to Lakeland instead of being stuck in West Kissimmee because my wife job. I hate it here in Kissimmee or Little San Juan!
 
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I don't think the SEC is that tough...

at Arkansas
at Florida
at Bama
at Kentucky
at Vanderbilt

Those could all be losses...although I'm not sure Kentucky, Florida or Vandy are that good. But this is a season we will for sure need to win at TBA and that'll start Tuesday night with Louisville coming to town.
 

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