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  1. Any of those ancestors Ptolemaic?
  2. Sure thing, chief. You keep telling yourself that.
  3. Wow...really? Lived here 40 years and I'm just now finding this out? None of which means Texas State is a program that adds any value to the MWC.
  4. Yup, the talent was obvious, but the desire wasn't. Happy go lucky kid - he was a fan favorite - but immature. But when he bailed on the team in mid season, well, yeah, that's gonna leave a bad taste in people's mouths. I hope he gets it together. I could see him playing overseas.
  5. Says the guy who left for months because he couldn't handle the embarrassment. Nobody said horrible, he had a decent year, but he continues to need to do some growing up. Your hyperbole is stellar. We passed along opinions - that you asked for - and now you are pitching a hissy fit. Have a nice day.
  6. Damn, son, you need to be less predictable sometimes.
  7. Yeah, you are missing something. All the reasons I posted in direct response to you that you chose to ignore. After that, mocking is what's left. If you want a lame program just so you can say 'hey, we are in Texas', that's your problem. Won't help the MWC in the least. There are no good options. Just the leftovers.
  8. They're going to get smoked in the final by TWU. Full disclosure: MrsRSF is a graduate of Texas Woman's University
  9. A Republican state representative in Michigan, Rep. Matt Maddock, claimed on social media on Wednesday night that he had photo evidence of “illegal invaders” arriving at Detroit Metro Airport. One of the two photos Maddock posted on the platform called X, formerly known as Twitter, showed an Allegiant Air plane. The other photo showed three buses. Maddock wrote: “Happening right now. Three busses just loaded up with illegal invaders at Detroit Metro. Anyone have any idea where they’re headed with their police escort?” Maddock’s claim is false. The buses were not for “illegal invaders”; they were for the men’s college basketball teams that landed at the Detroit airport to compete in the NCAA tournament known as March Madness. The only Allegiant Air flight to the airport on Wednesday was a charter flight that carried the team from Gonzaga University, which plays Purdue University on Friday. “The four men’s basketball teams competing in the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16 at Little Caesars Arena arrived at DTW Wednesday evening. The buses seen in a photograph circulating online were transporting the basketball teams and their respective staffs,” the Wayne County Airport Authority, which operates the Detroit Metro Airport, said in an email to CNN on Thursday. It’s not certain which team took the particular buses shown in Maddock’s photo. But Barrett Henderson, Gonzaga University’s assistant athletic director for communications, confirmed to CNN on Thursday that the team flew on an Allegiant plane, landed at Detroit Metro airport on Wednesday evening in the hour before Maddock’s post, and boarded buses that were waiting at the airport. An Allegiant spokesperson said Thursday that a charter flight carrying the Gonzaga team from Spokane, Washington, was the only Allegiant flight to the Detroit airport on Wednesday. That is corroborated by an online flight-tracking website. As for Maddock’s claim about “illegal invaders” getting a police escort? Henderson confirmed that the bus carrying Gonzaga’s players received a police escort to their hotel. Rob Anderson, sports information director at Creighton University, told CNN that their team landed at the airport on Wednesday afternoon, had buses waiting and received a police escort as well. “I was on one of those buses,” Anderson said. Maddock triples down Maddock made his false claim in a month during which false and misleading claims about airplane flights involving migrants have proliferated on the political right. Hundreds of social media users quickly disputed Maddock’s post on Wednesday, but Maddock refused to concede. He replied to one of the many people who pointed out the plane and buses were likely for NCAA basketball teams: “Sure kommie. Good talking point.” Maddock continued to dig in on Thursday morning. He wrote a new post saying, “We know this is happening” and that hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants are “pouring into our country.” He added: “Since we can’t trust the #FakeNews to investigate, citizens will. The process of investigating these issues takes time.”
  10. FIFY. They didnt exactly light it up in 1AA the 3 decades they were there either. 1 great year in 30. Meanwhile down the road in SA, UTSA started from scratch at about the same time State made the ill-advised jump to IA.
  11. It wasnt when the last realignment took place. And there's more money in the AAC.
  12. here's your chance.... Eddie Lampkin Jr. was a senior at Colorado this past season. However, due to the 2020-21 season not counting against eligibility, the 6-foot-11, 265-pound center still has another year to compete at the college level before beginning his professional career. "Colorado's Eddie Lampkin tells me that he plans to enter the transfer portal," CBS Sports insider Jon Rothstein posted on Wednesday morning. So, chants of "Eddie!, Eddie!, Eddie!" from Buffs fans will not be echoing across arenas during the 2024-25 season.
  13. bwhahahaha..... At best they'll say 'didnt Scott Bakula play QB for them?'
  14. And they'll say...who? if that were actually true, Texas State wouldnt still be languishing in the Sun Belt. PT Aresco would have invited them to the AAC.
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