O.iatlhawksfan
Devoted Joel Embiid hater
Cuz he played 6 games and led the country in TDs before he got hurtHe not even better than Mario lol
I literally saw him go off vs UCLA and then never saw him again
Cuz he played 6 games and led the country in TDs before he got hurtHe not even better than Mario lol
I literally saw him go off vs UCLA and then never saw him again
So pump your brakes until his frail ass can make it past 6 games lolCuz he played 6 games and led the country in TDs before he got hurt
Don't count out Day in revenge games. Just ask Clemson from last year. This is a preview of what to come this NovemberPlus..
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Gary Pinkel was that dude. Mizzou hasn't been able to really maintain good momentum since he retired. Drink is recruiting pretty well, but i don't know about his coaching ability.being a Mizzou fan makes it hard for me to get back into college football heavy. I can only remember us having 1 year where we had a remote shot at doing anything major.
IDK what it is about Ohio State letting out of conference mofos come into the horseshoe and flex on them, But I don't want to see none of this bullshyt:
Come week 1 @smitty22
Like i said the big 10 pulled you bytches out of povertyI see why the Pac 12 ain't got no fukking money. Network not carried by AT&T, Direct TV, or Comcast Xfinity
Man fukk the Pac 12
Post in conference games while making an out of conference point. You just need to worry about so cal going 8-4 this year. If you don’t have a cfp chip let alone an appearance in the playoff don’t talk to me bout what you don’t wanna see week 1.
Someone woke up with piss in their corn flakes this morningLike i said the big 10 pulled you bytches out of poverty
Every day, the University of Texas System makes about $6 million off a mineral-rich swath of land it manages in the US’s largest oil field. Crude and natural gas, not fundraising or investing prowess, have positioned the school’s endowment to overtake Harvard University’s as the richest in US higher education.
The University of Texas oversees 2.1 million acres—almost the size of Delaware and Rhode Island combined—in the Permian Basin. While other universities are shedding their fossil fuel holdings in the name of eco-consciousness, the Texas college system is leasing its land to drillers including ConocoPhillips, Continental Resources, Inc. and nearly 250 other operators.
Land operated by the University of Texas System is on track to post its best-ever annual revenue in fiscal 2022 because of soaring oil prices and production on its property in the Permian Basin. Oil reached a high of $120 a barrel earlier this year as a result of a war-induced energy crunch. The revenue is expected to help narrow the gap between the Texas system’s $42.9 billion endowment and Harvard’s $53.2 billion as of June 2021.
remember him getting abused by our Wide Receivers last season