Quote from: MU Fan in Connecticut on Today at 12:40:15 PMCody Bellinger officially back to the Yankees on a 5 year deal.Finally a win for one of the little guys
Quote from: Tha Hound on Today at 01:36:26 PMWould enjoy seeing the minutes distribution over the course of these games. I love confirming my priors.
Quote from: brewcity77 on Today at 12:02:09 PMThese might be damning with faint praise, but from the start of the season through Dec 20, we ranked #148 at Torvik. Since then, we're #97. Against high majors, we've had 6 game scores of 60+. 5 of those came in the last six games. We are playing better. It's still not good enough, but it's better.
Quote from: wadesworld on Today at 12:04:36 PMSo if Kolek, Lewis, Ellenson, and OMax are in the G League come mid March and Marquette brings them in for the Big East Tournament, what seed does the NCAA Tournament give a 13-22 Marquette team that now has a lineup of Kolek, Chase, Omax, Lewis, and Ellenson with Nigel James, Ben Gold, Royce Parham, and Adrian Stevens off the bench?gotta have a spot for Vander Blue...and heck, DWade might want in too😆
Quote from: JWags85 on January 17, 2026, 04:34:45 PMYep. HS football is fun live cause of the energy but also cause the small size of crowd/stadium mean you can see basically everything. Smaller college stadiums are similar. The stadium at Miami (OH) was/is around 23,000 with no end zone stands, so sight lines again were great.
But when you get to a large college or NFL stadium? Unless you're at the 50 yard line halfway up, at least half the game (in a game of feet/inches) is all a guess or confusion what happened in the moment. I had 10th row seats on the 10 yard line at Soldier Field one time. I spent the vast majority of the game with my back to the field trying to look at one end zone screen or peering 125 yards away at the far end zone screen. It frankly stunk. Hell, the guy behind us had the game streaming on his phone to have a better idea of the action. Add rough weather to that? Sheesh
Quote from: JWags85 on Today at 12:32:31 PMNot to mention, really good mentor for him to learn how to be a successful HC for his next time around. Not that Harbaugh's NFL tree is that profound, but still.

Quote from: Vander Blue Man Group on January 18, 2026, 08:05:07 AMI'm a Bears fan and Bukowski has consistently shown up in my feed the last month. He's awful.
Quote from: Jockey on Today at 10:38:42 AMThat's because the university is all about education. As a school, that always comes first.
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