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Do we go to #2?

What about an 11-1 Indiana with a good loss to OSU? They will bump out a 2 loss SEC team like LSU or A&M. I think they are higher than a one loss ND as well based on who each team lost to (OSU for IU and NIU for ND).

If Notre Dame wins out, they'd also add Army, Navy and USC to their wins. Indiana if they win out other than tOSU then their best win would be Washington or Michigan (or maybe Nebraska). I don't see IU being ranked above ND even if they have a "better loss"

non-political funny meme thread

This is a funny commercial about a poor guy named Michael Jordan. He should probably just go by "Mike". Anyway, I used to work with a guy named Ty Woods. he made golf reservations at Kanapali Maui for 7am. He showed up and it looked like the entire staff was there to greet him. Of course, they thought Tiger Woods was playing a round.

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I get the same reaction on blind dates…..🥲

What if Joe Biden was the better candidate all along?

Oh brother. We've all seen the dotard in real time. Is the left seriously asking if THAT was better than Harris? BWHAHHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHA......... HO-LEE-SHIT.

Funnier yet is the question of "should we have hidden it better?" "Thought experiment." lol

https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/4941734-biden-harris-woodward-presidential-election/

With the Nov. 5 election just over a fortnight away, here is an intriguing thought experiment.

By most accounts, the election is still a horse race too close to call. But although Vice President Kamala Harris quickly assumed the presidential mantle from Joe Biden and put in place an impressive start-up, October has not been particularly kind to her. Donald Trump
has closed the electoral gaps, and some believe he is actually leading.
No matter who wins, we have to ask: Would President Biden have been a better candidate and choice despite suffering from the effects of age and 81 years? Further, suppose that the disastrous June 27 debate with Trump had not taken place, or that Biden had been firing on all cylinders that night. Would Biden have been forced to withdraw? And whether Harris loses or wins, some will ask whether Biden might still have been a better candidate.


Bob Woodward’s
new book, “War,” might not be dispositive in representing Biden’s strengths and weaknesses. The book does add weight to this thought experiment, though. Woodward paints a very positive picture of Biden’s ability to lead and to govern despite making mistakes, most notably the disastrous withdrawal from Kabul.
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