Recruiting Forum Football Talk IX

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Yep. That seems logical given how we were stomping everyone and then....South Carolina rolls us?
 
If true, why would Heup do that and how could Danny let it continue?
I hope it means the former guy was just quiet about his work. It was meant to talk about how much better the new guy is, but it made me feel worse about the last guy.
 
A baseball, except it's a bit larger, weighs a little more and isn't quite as hard. . . or. . .

. . . Take your pick between a baseball, softball, or que ball.
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Give me the softball. $15k ain’t gonna change my life’s trajectory but if I hit the Nolan pitch yall can kiss my azz and find me in box seats come September.
 
Apparently CBS/Turner told them that they wouldn't make anymore money doing this.

So the NCAA allowed them to run alcohol ads.
For real? For those dumb new games only or for the entire tournament?

I never noticed there were no alcohol commercials, but, hey, they could have added them under the previous set-up. Sounds like they needed some way to show a profit (however deceptive) to justify their bad (altogether predictable) decision to expand yet again.
 
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I was with you til no outlines. I see zero flaws in this…

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iirc, the outlines were imposed on us because our rivals complained to the networks that they had great difficulty reading our orange numbers in game film, so the networks pretended they couldn't read them either. I don't recall not being able to read them, anymore than John Ward's spotters did. Someone correct me, if this is not right.

Reading the pure orange numerals doesn't seem to be a problem now – whether that is due to better cameras (and binoculars?) or a rare and unexplained instance of truth-telling, IDK.

I prefer the pure orange, but I am not going to freak if the outlines come back.
 
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iirc, the outlines were imposed on us because our rivals complained to the networks that they had great difficulty reading our orange numbers in game film, so the networks pretended they couldn't read them either. I don't recall not being able to read them, anymore than John Ward's spotters did. Someone correct me, if this is not right.

Reading the pure orange numerals doesn't seem to be a problem now – whether that is due to better cameras (and binoculars?) or a rare and unexplained instance of truth-telling, IDK.

I prefer the pure orange, but I am not going to freak if the outlines come back.
Yes that was the reason for the outlines. And I agree that the need isn’t there anymore with HD cameras.

But nostalgia runs strong for me.
 
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You can select a softball, but you have to hit with a bat made of osmium.
According to the VN Metallurgy Forum (i.e., Sally): a typical aluminum (alloy) baseball bat used in college/high school weighs about 31–34 ounces. An osmium bat would weigh about 7.3 to 8.9 pounds. Effects on a batter’s swing:
  • Swing speed: drastically reduced — inertia makes accelerating the bat/meeting the ball nearly impossible; swing would be much slower and shorter.
  • Timing and mechanics: batter would likely choke up, shorten swing, and use body (shoulders/torso) rather than wrists/forearms; normal quick hip-rotation timing breaks down.
  • Required strength: force to accelerate scales with mass – would need ~26–30× more force to reach same speed – unrealistic for typical athletes.
  • Contact outcome: with same bat speed contact would be virtually immovable — the ball would barely change velocity; the ball would likely dead stop or tiny bounce; bat could crumple or transfer force to batter’s hands/arms.
  • Injury risk: much higher — strained muscles, joint injury, severe hand/wrist impact from reaction forces; bat could slip or break, causing injury.
 
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Pawwwwl you closet bammer reject
On Bama's "social promotion" to the playoffs last year, Paul's line was basically Bama's line. The "bad loss" to Florida State didn't count because it was early, the "bad loss" in the SEC Championship Game didn't count because it was late, and the loss to Oklahoma alas did count but it was "luck," so Bama should get a rematch.

I really enjoyed Indiana absolutely beating the snot out of Bama.
 
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Yes that was the reason for the outlines. And I agree that the need isn’t there anymore with HD cameras.

But nostalgia runs strong for me.
I get it. I like the all orange, but a lot of people miss the outlines, I guess. I don't think there was ever any need for them. Not our problem.
 
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