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10 hours ago, Shocker said:

Sour Grapes.  Tech is much better than you give credit 

Sour grapes? Bro, I’m the guy that was just arguing King is THE best QB in the ACC the other week.  You straight up manifesting something here lol.

I merely said they need King to stay on field and healthy….and that is something to question if you talking about a GT run.   Because he gets hurt.  A lot.  

I’ll take GT over any team in the ACC if King is ready to rock and roll.  He is the best player.  
 

 

 

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28 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The early games today don't look like much but there's some good games starting at 3:30.

I don’t know I like a lot of the early games, the Duke / Syracuse game should be good.  ND and Arkansas, don’t count out the razorbacks,  UCS and Illinois

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13 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

And, perhaps most importantly, UNC has agreed to seriously upgrade its NIL budget from $4 million to the maximum allowable under the new revenue sharing system coming, which will likely be around $20 million.

Allowable is the operative word here.  If you think Georgia, Penn State and similar programs are only spending $20M on players, Eric Dickerson's Trans Am would like a word with you. 

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Just now, HeelsPanthersCanes said:

Allowable is the operative word here.  If you think Georgia, Penn State and similar programs are only spending $20M on players, Eric Dickerson's Trans Am would like a word with you. 

Directly. You can indirectly help facilitate as many outside NIL deals as possible. The perks you're talking about are essentially what are now simply NIL deals not directly coming from the school and they're legal now.

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These rain delays are getting old. They need to do a better job of watching the weather and flexing. 

 

Game starts at 745 and the thunder storms start at 8 in columbia today. Meanwhile you could move it to 330 and finish before they start. Makes going and sitting there awful before you even have to watch that excuse for an offensive line play. 

 

Edit: As I say that it looks like the weather has cleared up some..thank Allah for that. Point remains though /endrant

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7 minutes ago, SCMunnerlyn1 said:

These rain delays are getting old. They need to do a better job of watching the weather and flexing. 

 

Game starts at 745 and the thunder storms start at 8 in columbia today. Meanwhile you could move it to 330 and finish before they start. Makes going and sitting there awful before you even have to watch that excuse for an offensive line play. 

 

Edit: As I say that it looks like the weather has cleared up some..thank Allah for that. Point remains though /endrant

The logistics of that can't be simple. Putting on a high level D1 football game is a massive multifaceted operation. Pretty damn hard to just wake up in the morning and say "hey, let's bump this whole thing up a few hours".

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9 minutes ago, SCMunnerlyn1 said:

These rain delays are getting old. They need to do a better job of watching the weather and flexing. 

 

Game starts at 745 and the thunder storms start at 8 in columbia today. Meanwhile you could move it to 330 and finish before they start. Makes going and sitting there awful before you even have to watch that excuse for an offensive line play. 

 

Edit: As I say that it looks like the weather has cleared up some..thank Allah for that. Point remains though /endrant

Yeah, I think you should at least be able to flex pending it’s done 24 hours out to avoid the really big and obvious.  

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The logistics of that can't be simple. Putting on a high level D1 football game is a massive multifaceted operation. Pretty damn hard to just wake up in the morning and say "hey, let's bump this whole thing up a few hours".

Probably not. But im not gonna give the billion dollar corporations the benefit of the doubt here. fug em. 

They should be able to watch the weather over the course of a week and make an educated decision. I have to do it in my line of work for logistics. 

 

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