Empirical Cane
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#ShalalaDaSAVAGETo answer your question, one of your not-so-beloved people is helping us in this particular endeavour.
#ShalalaDaSAVAGETo answer your question, one of your not-so-beloved people is helping us in this particular endeavour.
In a vacuum, it’s true
But that analogy doesn’t accurately depict where Miami sits
You've clearly never seen two E-3s get divorced then...If you want a clean divorce from your wife, you don’t live stream yourself calling her a c*** while spray painting her car.
You let the attorneys hash out the material details behind closed doors.
not fake...100% certified real cannons...I've got 2 little kids that take up 99% of my time, so I have zero idea what's going on in pop culture. I see this broad's name come up all the time now, and I gotta be honest, I don't understand it. What has she done to make her so popular? Is she a good actress? Is it a deal where she is actually good at her craft but just happens to hot as well?
I mean, yeah she's hot and has got big 'ol fake ****ies, but so do lots other women. Why did this one become so popular?
I've watched Madame Webb and an episode of Euphoria. Neither were for her acting abilities.I've got 2 little kids that take up 99% of my time, so I have zero idea what's going on in pop culture. I see this broad's name come up all the time now, and I gotta be honest, I don't understand it. What has she done to make her so popular? Is she a good actress? Is it a deal where she is actually good at her craft but just happens to hot as well?
I mean, yeah she's hot and has got big 'ol fake ****ies, but so do lots other women. Why did this one become so popular?
not fake...100% certified real cannons...
@ithacane also smooth like the marble on a bank lobby floor...GUARANTEED
If you have a new relationship already in the bag with Sydney Sweeney, you don’t give a ****.
Sunbelt here we come!!!
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A deeper dive:
About the Sun Belt Conference - Sun Belt Conference
The Sun Belt Conference (SBC) has established itself as a leader among intercollegiate athletics leagues since its move to the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) insunbeltsports.org
My predicted rivals for Miami:
App State and Coastal Carolina...
If you want a clean divorce from your wife, you don’t live stream yourself calling her a c*** while spray painting her car.
You let the attorneys hash out the material details behind closed doors.
How many small, private universities, that are not THE flagship schools of their state are in the SEC? There also seems to be a strong interest by the SEC in consolidating their geographic region (some have called it re-uniting the Confederate Battle Flag states). We don't fit either.I'm still baffled why you guys seem convinced that the Big 10 is our only path and you seem to completely disregard or forget about the SEC.
Sure the Big 10 might be a good fit, but SEC was all the talk in the beginning for a reason IMO.
I mean, that's speculation. And maybe we do end up in the Big 10, but the only thing I've ever heard from anyone who might know something is SEC... I never heard anything about the Big 10. Granted that was a little while ago and things do change. But our history of flirting with the SEC conference goes way way back.
Honestly, gun to my head, I would bet we go to the SEC over the Big 10. But I'm probably the only ************ saying that, alone on my hill waving my little flag. So it's all good. Either conference is good with me. I like the Big 10 for the matchups, but I like the SEC for recruiting and because I don't think the Big 10 will survive another decade. Eventually the P2 will become a P1, when they're done gutting all the other conferences they'll start gutting each other and the SEC wins that war, IMO.
I've got 2 little kids that take up 99% of my time, so I have zero idea what's going on in pop culture. I see this broad's name come up all the time now, and I gotta be honest, I don't understand it. What has she done to make her so popular? Is she a good actress? Is it a deal where she is actually good at her craft but just happens to hot as well?
I mean, yeah she's hot and has got big 'ol fake ****ies, but so do lots other women. Why did this one become so popular?
How many small, private universities, that are not THE flagship schools of their state are in the SEC? There also seems to be a strong interest by the SEC in consolidating their geographic region (some have called it re-uniting the Confederate Battle Flag states). We don't fit either.
At least season 2 episode 1. I couldn't imagine watching more than that.Watch "Euphoria" on HBO.
How many small, private universities, that are not THE flagship schools of their state are in the SEC? There also seems to be a strong interest by the SEC in consolidating their geographic region (some have called it re-uniting the Confederate Battle Flag states). We don't fit either.
But Big 10 is also mainly large public schools. Penn State, Ohio State, Michigan, etc. Also, we are in the SEC geographic region. I do somewhat agree that the “fit” is better in the Big Ten but there are “fit” considerations that favor the SEC as well though, like travel for non-revenue sports for example, and overlap to the recruiting areas of central/north Florida and Georgia.
Like I said though, maybe we do end up in the big 10…I’m just pointing out that yall seem to have given up on the SEC completely based on one article that came out several months ago
B1G is the clearly better choice for the University... get it done.Sir, it's nearly impossible to get into all of the details on this thread, but it's more than just "speculation".
Please bear in mind, I am technically an alum of both Miami and Florida (LLM-Tax), and I grew up in Orlando. I'm longtime friends with quite a few Gator alums. I currently live in ATL. I've been surrounded by SEC-SEC-SEC nearly my entire life. The SEC is not happening.
I'm not denying that there were conversations in the past. Also, in the past, geography was a much stronger consideration. The Big 10 taking Pacific-coast teams has largely obliterated that "geography" concept forever. The Gators, and possibly every other school in the SEC, will not support THREE teams from one state, and if the SEC had its choice, they would take F$U over Miami. All day, every day.
The Big 10 conversations have been going on for a LONG time. Longer than can probably be publicly admitted. The first clear public sign was AAU membership. But our former President has been conversing with her friends in the Big 10 for quite some time. And the Big 10 actually NEEDS Miami more than the SEC does (or perhaps more than the SEC admits). And as alums, we should also acknowledge that the Big 10 scratches the academic itch that Miami has, far more than the SEC does (regardless of Austin and Hogtown).
Everyone is entitled to their own opinions on preferring the Big 10 over the SEC or vice versa. But those preferences should not be confused by what is most likely to happen. There is NOTHING "predicate" oriented that is transpiring between Miami and the SEC. Nothing. I never rule anything out completely, maybe there is some President/AD/Commissioner turnover at the SEC and the thinking on Miami changes, and/or the competitive lust to out-do the Big 10 takes over. But short of that, we will not be extended a bid to join the SEC.
I know that some of the younger posters don't understand the deeply-held tenets of people like Christian-Nationalist-Socialists and Lost Causers, who firmly believe that they can manifest Judgment Day and/or the South Rising Again. But the SEC is intent on expanding to represent all 13 stars on the Confederate battle flag, and that means flying the SEC flag over North Carolina and Virginia, the last 2 states on their checklist.
Talk to some really old Bull Gators (or any old SEC boosters). They'll tell you. I (briefly) used to work for a Bull Gator tax partner, who was not afraid to drop the N-word. When they think "you're one of them", old SEC moneybag-types will tell you the master plan.
Sir, it's nearly impossible to get into all of the details on this thread, but it's more than just "speculation".
Please bear in mind, I am technically an alum of both Miami and Florida (LLM-Tax), and I grew up in Orlando. I'm longtime friends with quite a few Gator alums. I currently live in ATL. I've been surrounded by SEC-SEC-SEC nearly my entire life. The SEC is not happening.
I'm not denying that there were conversations in the past. Also, in the past, geography was a much stronger consideration. The Big 10 taking Pacific-coast teams has largely obliterated that "geography" concept forever. The Gators, and possibly every other school in the SEC, will not support THREE teams from one state, and if the SEC had its choice, they would take F$U over Miami. All day, every day.
The Big 10 conversations have been going on for a LONG time. Longer than can probably be publicly admitted. The first clear public sign was AAU membership. But our former President has been conversing with her friends in the Big 10 for quite some time. And the Big 10 actually NEEDS Miami more than the SEC does (or perhaps more than the SEC admits). And as alums, we should also acknowledge that the Big 10 scratches the academic itch that Miami has, far more than the SEC does (regardless of Austin and Hogtown).
Everyone is entitled to their own opinions on preferring the Big 10 over the SEC or vice versa. But those preferences should not be confused by what is most likely to happen. There is NOTHING "predicate" oriented that is transpiring between Miami and the SEC. Nothing. I never rule anything out completely, maybe there is some President/AD/Commissioner turnover at the SEC and the thinking on Miami changes, and/or the competitive lust to out-do the Big 10 takes over. But short of that, we will not be extended a bid to join the SEC.
I know that some of the younger posters don't understand the deeply-held tenets of people like Christian-Nationalist-Socialists and Lost Causers, who firmly believe that they can manifest Judgment Day and/or the South Rising Again. But the SEC is intent on expanding to represent all 13 stars on the Confederate battle flag, and that means flying the SEC flag over North Carolina and Virginia, the last 2 states on their checklist.
Talk to some really old Bull Gators (or any old SEC boosters). They'll tell you. I (briefly) used to work for a Bull Gator tax partner, who was not afraid to drop the N-word. When they think "you're one of them", old SEC moneybag-types will tell you the master plan.