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Agreed. As a UNC guy, it’s far more likely to be NCSU than Duke.
They're in the Atlantic Coast Collegiate hockey league (ACHA Division II) along with UGA and most of the SEC/ACC schools that don't play D1 hockey.
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Are you asking why I question my position of being against the death penalty or why I'm against the death penalty in general?

I'm against the death penalty because although there are absolute savage animals out there who do unspeakable things to other human beings, I just don't believe humans should ever determine in a pre-meditated way that another human should die. That should be left up to God.

This doesn't even touch the issue of many innocent people on death row who are put to death for crimes they didn't commit. The world just saw a former president get charged with and convicted of 34 felony charges brought on by really shady methods and truth-stretching - if that could happen to him, how easy do you think it would be for a DA and state prosecutor who have their minds made up that a regular man or woman like us is guilty to convince others they are as well?

All that said, if someone I love is God forbid ever the victim of a heinous crime, it would be difficult for me to resist the undeniably massive urge to take matters into my own hands in a fit of rage.

Being against the death penalty is tough for me sometimes, but I know it's the way God intended.

I'm also against abortion for the same reason.


shite like what Kamala Harris pulled in California (withholding exculpatory evidence clearing a death row inmate) has certainly shaken my limitless belief in the death penalty. What keeps it in place for me was the fact that my cousin's murderer was finally executed here in GA and I HATED seeing that a-hole Troy Davis whine and cry that he was innocent. It also pissed me off royally that certain witnesses were induced to recant in a blatant attempt to muddy a very solid case.
I’ve played the Seaside course a lot (lived in SSI and worked with Jack Lumpkin for a while). It doesn’t play that easy; the wind must have been nonexistent.
Let's not forget that it wasn't a definite yes that Billy was taking the job. Was he the perceived favorite? Absolutely. Do I think he would have accepted if offered? Also yes.

Remember, the Bulls front office firings hadn't happened either when Malone was hired.
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UNC panicked didn't they


They didn't "panic", but their hand was forced by the NCAA calendar.

The basketball transfer portal opened the day after the final and closes today. If Billy had announced he was leaving before the playoffs started, then I think he'd be in Chapel Hill. Lots of the Rams Club donors I know and attended Carolina with wanted him and were prepared to commit serious $$ to the program.
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Mark Richt once called up Sylvester Croom and asked him to consider taking Jamar Chaney after an SAT testing score issue became a sticking point at Georgia.


Richt also picked up the phone and lobbied the Arkansas staff to take Michael Grant in 2004 because he couldn't get admitted to UGA as a result of being expelled from South Gwinnett HS in his sophomore year.
Being that it was a HS game, NFHS rules apply here.

NFHS is BIG on sportsmanship. Written all over the rule book is the phrase “extension of the classroom” and players, coaches and administrators are expected to have that phrase front of mind. With that in mind, how would/should administration react when a teacher/role model flips his shite and decided to strip half naked in the classroom?

re: Saturday SEC Baseball

Posted by Floyd Dawg on 4/18/26 at 4:53 pm to
I think a 15 run lead in the bottom of the 9th is safe.

re: Saturday SEC Baseball

Posted by Floyd Dawg on 4/18/26 at 4:30 pm to
Seven HRs for UGA today.
Jackson with 3 HRs today. 14-9 Dawgs bottom 7.

This team sucks arse…
Wes apparently said forearm cramps, so we may have dodged a rather large bullet.
Useless shite only I think of for $100 Alex.

IIRC, softball infields are all dirt. Obviously, a minor league baseball park has a grass infield. The SEC softball tournament will be held during the minor league baseball season. Are they going to rip out the infield grass for softball and then reinstall it for Trash Panda games? I can't think the team would be too happy with that.

Of course, it could be a turf field and all this musing above is irrelevant.
I would argue there is no national popular vote tally. States have different voting standards and to have a true, accurate national popular vote count you would need a uniform national set of voting standards (laws), which is unconstitutional since states set election laws. We’d all need to play (vote) by the same rules.

I also think getting the Congress to pass the law need to allow states to enter into compacts with other states would be near impossible.
I think the whole “starting on the green” is being misconstrued a bit. Every time I’ve had the discussion with folks, it meant to me that the player has hit the green in regulation and is putting for birdie. I wouldn’t bet against a low single digit amateur golfer laying zero on the green doing enough to shoot a winning score. Putting for birdie every hole? A very different story.
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I think this board underestimates the gap between good, above average, excellent, and even scratch golfers, and the guys on the PGA Tour.


Most of the regular golf board guys know this, but I’ll give you my golf CV. Played D1 golf, then minitours and finally as a club professional. Qualified for a US Open and multiple (now) Korn Ferry Tour (Hogan Tour in my day- the mid 90s) events. I’ve seen the difference firsthand; the gulf between a plus handicap amateur and even a mini tour player is Grand Canyon wide.
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It’s tough. It’s not oakmont


I've played both. ANGC is harder on the greens to me than Oakmont is. The slopes, ridges and humps are more pronounced and if you let me put the ball on the green for most amateur golfers to putt for birdie at ANGC, they're walking off with at least a bogey, especially if you let me put the hole locations in the toughest spot on each green. I never felt like Oakmont had putts on greens that were impossible to get within 15-20 of the hole: I can find putts like that on every green at ANGC.
The simple truth is that his hairline issues exist because he is paid a shite ton of cash to constantly wear a baseball cap. Tiger looked similar at that age, as well as myself (although I didn't get paid near what they did to wear my Titleist cap).
Well this is interesting.

Andoni Iraola announced he is stepping down at Bournemouth after the season. Supposedly on the United shortlist. I wouldn’t hate it if he became the guy.