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Do we go to #2?

I don't deny some bias towards the SEC, but I think PSU's lack of a signature win is the reason Georgia is ahead of us. USC could have been that win, but they're not that good. I believe that if we beat OSU, we'll deserve to be ranked ahead of UGA, maybe Oregon.

That's assuming a win in Madison, which I am not prepared to do. This season, more than most, has reminded me that anything can happen. DA grew up some against USC. I hope that fire he showed is contagious. And the defense has to improve. Tackling was pretty awful against USC.
FWIW, my comment is not because I think PSU is #2(I don't). It's because these polls are F'ing stupid nonsense. If UGAs win over #1 Tex was so good that it warranted jumping UGA above a 0 loss team, then logically, Tex shouldn't have been dropped below PSU either.
The voters have rules that they follow, almost religiously (see Miami at #7) until they don't like the outcome of their rules.

Rules:
-Bias toward #of losses - PSU didn't lose, so they didn't drop. Same with OSU
-Tex lost so they dropped. Due to rule #1, they had to go to 5.

The rules would result in 3 B2G teams at the top which is not acceptable so the rules are broken to achieve an acceptable outcome. Move UGA to #2

What happened to the Virginia series?

I asked Sandy about it at an event (not many invitees) at Matt Schulers house a few years back. She had no response at all. It never ever makes sense to cancel the home game in a home and home when you have already played the away game. You don’t compare it to ucf - you compare it to games like umass and mac teams (even though many Mac games might be better than uva)

Schulers house was simply amazing. Had several pic of Joe. Not sure why he “leads” the way he does. He had a couple of young kids and his wife was cool…smh

As for Barron all he wanted to talk about was replacing 2 legends and the fact he was about to get a statute at fsu and wanted one at psu as well…

And yes there was an inproportionate amount of onion dip being served…
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Even Dem Voters Show Signs Of ‘Buyer’s Remorse’ Over Party’s Unprecedented Electoral Moves

Dems were desperate to get rid of Biden and rightfully so. The dotard in chief made it painfully obvious he was unfit to be president even to the most extreme cultist. In a rush, they picked Harris. The same person that dropped out just 4 short years ago because she was vacuous and unlikeable. What changed? Nothing other than Biden making a DEI hire.

The relief that Biden had been forcefully ousted has dissipated. Now many are realizing that Commu-la is still vacuous and unlikeable. They probably should have picked someone who went a little deeper in the 2020 primaries. Amy Klobuchar or Mary Pete for example. They even would have checked some boxes.

https://issuesinsights.com/2024/10/...s-unprecedented-electoral-moves-ii-tipp-poll/

As Harris continues to struggle, the national online I&I/TIPP Poll of 1,240 registered voters indicates lingering widespread disappointment with the Democratic Party’s maneuvers to get rid of the age-impaired Biden last July.

The poll asked voters whether they agreed or disagreed with the following three statements:

  1. “The process the Democratic Party used to select its nominee for President did not yield the strongest candidate.”
  2. “The process the Democratic Party used to select Kamala Harris as its nominee was undemocratic.”
  3. “I lost significant faith in the Democratic Party because it did not disclose Biden’s health issues during the primary process.”
For the first question, 58% said they either “agree strongly” (41%) or “agree somewhat” (17%). (Numbers on all calculations might not add up exactly due to rounding). At the same time, just 32% said they disagreed.
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Think we could beat Indiana?

Yes. They would beat us by two TDs. Seeing USC lose to Maryland and watching Illinois almost lose at home to Purdue, our resume is very weak. We don't look the part of a playoff team. Oregon, Ohio State and Indiana will represent the Big Ten in the playoff. I see us losing at Wisconsin, at Minnesota and getting blown out by Ohio State. If we had this year's offense with last year's defense we would have looked the part but our defense this year is suspect. 9-3 is our destiny.
Wow, someone who actually believes the transitive property is real in college football. Lmao.

This thread is about nothing.

I like the speech but this isn't true in today's world. You believe that "most men give it their all" and "it wears on them" when they don't.
I can't even begin to explain how antiquated that statement is. It's completely out of touch with the world today
I believe it is the world that is out of touch with that level of commitment.
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This thread is about nothing.

Thank you. My mom is a former nun and Franciscan. She works with the Poor Clares in Wilmington, DE on a weekly basis. Oddly my faith has not been a source of comfort- but for my wife she has become more certain that we will be reunited.

It is strange how differently we have gone down the path- but we also have learned to live and support each other in whatever means possible.

Our credo was "if it works for you then do it." My plan is going to have to change....but I'm ok with that.

One major thing in all of the learning I've had about mortality is that I no longer fear death at all. Nothing or nobody can harm me more than what I've been through. In a very twisted way my daughters passing has given me that freedom...

Safe driving

Wow, cool stuff about your Mom.

So I wanted to say a word or two about faith since you mentioned it...not to talk you out of your pain or make it seem comprehensible or justifiable. I wouldn't insult you by attempting such a thing.

To me, the mystery of faith...and suffering...lies iin the cross. God sent his Son with a message for the World, but the World didn't want to hear it. So he was tortured to death in front of a jeering mob and was spared nothing, even in his last moments the ultimate human temptation to despair: My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?

At one time or another in life, maybe a number of times, many of us have asked some version of that question: Why, God? Where are you? How could you let this happen?

I first asked it as a 17-year old kid when my comfortable world was suddenly blown apart on the day a grim-faced doc delivered the news that my Dad...age 41, a picture of health, former Marine officer, star athlete, rock-solid head of our family, a man I idolized...would be dead in six months.

I asked it again on the morning he died after months of suffering, having been reduced to an almost unrecognizable shell of a human being as his traumatized wife and children watched helplessly, when I walked into the bedroom where my two young sisters, ages 9 and 11, had hidden themselves in a household of paralyzed grief and found them curled up on the floor with the 11-year old sobbing out the same words over and over: It isn't fair...It isn't fair.

Nothing would ever be the same again for any of us. For me, it wasn't just my Dad who died that morning. It was a comfortable way of looking at life where everything fit neatly into its place and horrible things only happened to other people.

In that situation, a person can find themselves being propelled into the "fog" that you mentioned in a different post above...where they go through the motions but have lost the capacity to feel anything. It's a psychological defense mechanism. The problem is that when you numb yourself to the pain, you numb yourself to every other emotion.

What I came to believe then and still do 53 years, 6 kids, and 31 grandkids later is that faith is a function of will. Intellect and reason are necessary but can only take you so far. Emotions are illusory and changeable. The reality of God and the universe cannot be comprehended by the human mind. But the human spirit and the will to faith endure when all else fails.

I've seen tragedy, trauma, and suffering in my life and my family. So has my wife in her life and her family. However, I've also seen miracles...wonderful things that should never have happened but somehow did...failure and weakness that should have ended in disaster but somehow didn't...things that I find hard to explain in any way other than as the work of God's grace.

Every single week I write a letter to my daughter at the monastery. And every single letter ends with the same three words: Keep the faith. Because at the end of the day, it all boils down to a choice between hope or despair. I think hope is better and healthier. And the foundation of hope is...faith.
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