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Question for the dawgs on the board

I know UGA is catching some grief for their out of conference schedule. I also know that a game that was scheduled with Oklahoma was canceled because of the Sooner's upcoming joining of the SEC.

bammer is playing Texas this year and the Longhorns are joining the SEC. What gives? Is it because bammer/UT this year wraps up a home and away and the UGA/Oklahoma game would be in the first year this season?
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Philadelphia Kimbrady Carricker

First they try to frame him as a Trump supporting gun nut and now they're trying to convince us that he isn't a tranny.

Fvck our media and fvck everyone who voted for this BS.

gheyter, going into the hospital Wednesday A.M. to get another

bionic part. Having a bladder stimulator installed on a trial basis.

I am asking all to keep your fingers crossed hope that this %$^& thing works as I have been tethered to a urinary bag since 10/26/22. Had to of self catheter last week and it really was a thrill. Staring at a large bag of catheters as I type.

Check with y'all Thursday.

Senile joe keeps driving the hypocrisy train....

President Brandon vowed last week that his Department of Education was primed to attack unfair college admissions practices that favored “legacy” students and those who came from wealthy or powerful families — but he personally helped at least one member of his own family benefit from those practices.

Following the Supreme Court’s decision ending Affirmative Action in the college admissions process, Biden promised to look into “practices like legacy admissions” that he said only served to “expand privilege instead of opportunity.”

But according to a report published Saturday by the Washington Free Beacon, President Brandon was part of a concerted effort in 2018 to pressure the president of the prestigious University of Pennsylvania to accept his granddaughter, despite the school’s 5.9% admissions rate and her less-than-stellar grades.

“I applied early decision to Penn today!!” Maisy Biden reportedly texted her father, Hunter Biden, on October 31 of 2018 — and then asked just days later if he could provide an “update” on the status of her application.

“Going to try to see [University of Pennsylvania] Pres GUTMANN tomorrow,” Joe Biden texted Hunter on December 13, and two days later he followed up. “Had a great talk with Guttman [sic]. Maisy still in the game for regular acceptance. But must do well in class this period. It’s real. We should talk about tutors etc starting tomorrow.”

Hunter Biden relayed the news to Maisy, adding that she could potentially elevate her application if her lacrosse coach were to reach out to the coach at Penn and express her interest in playing there as well.

“I also think it would help if you had lax coach talk to their lax coach. Bottom line is that Guttman [sic] made clear that in order for her to explain the 11th grade you had to show improvement in 12th,” Hunter texted on December 15th. “Which is something I think we would have all liked to know form [sic] the start, but in fairness we were much later in the app process than usual and made it look like we weren’t 100% about Penn.”

Several months later, Joe Biden got good news from the Dean of Admissions — they should expect a call from the University of Pennsylvania President Amy Gutmann before the final acceptance results were posted on March 29th, 2019. Maisy Biden started at Penn that fall.

The Biden family’s ties to Gutmann did not begin there, however — the Penn president had been the one to award then-Vice President Joe Biden with an honorary doctorate in 2013 — and in 2016, she had met with both Joe and Hunter Biden several times. The Free Beacon’s report did not detail what may have happened in those meetings but did note the timing: approximately one year prior to the university’s Penn Biden Center coming to fruition.

And in July of 2021, President Brandon appointed Gutmann to a plum ambassadorship — in Germany. She was confirmed by the Senate six months later.


Just fvcking incredible...

...but no mean tweets
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And so it begins….

Europe’s own “summer of love”

Q&A with Bettendorf quarterback Charlie Zimmerman

What have you been doing as of late with off-season workouts?
“The most important thing has been getting stronger overall to help improve my deep ball, then working on my pre snap read with progression.”

What do you feel you have improved on most since last football season?
“I’d have to say throwing on the run, it’s an underrated skill for a QB so throughout the season I’d get better at that.”

How do you feel your team will do next football season?
“I’ve got high hopes for us, we have some really committed guys who are competitive and willing to put the work in, also coming off a bad season [so] we’re more motivated than ever.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“Either CR Kennedy, Linn-Mar, Iowa City High and PV. Kennedy, Linn Mar and Iowa City have a lot of returning guys who can make plays. PV is our rival and we have them week one which is exciting.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“There’s a lot, Tate Lyon, Calvin White, and Keaton Roskop and Drew Larson. All being all-state guys who are talented.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I am, I would like to stay in this state if possible.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“There have been a few, Drake, Central Dutch, Wayne State, Simpson, Luther and more.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“I’d say Drake, Central Dutch and Milikin.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I’ve only been to one at Drake.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“Yes I will be taking more in the summer.”

What camps are you planning to do this summer?
“Drake, UNI, ISU, Wayne State, and more I still have to plan.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Yes, my dad went to Nebraska so I have been growing up watching them and [it] made me love football.”
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