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Zlinedavid

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  1. If you think about it, it's more or less just two 11 team conferences united under one banner. The West is more traditional B12/B8/SWC, and the East is remnants of the old Big East/Metro Conference.
  2. Size and athletics fit, and they'd be a geographic rival for Creighton, but it'd be a matter if the Big East wanted to admit a public school into a conference of 10 private schools.
  3. Either or. The AAC and B10 combined have 21 football playing members. Wichita State makes 22 for most major sports other than football, so to keep things balanced, absorb a current FBS Independent for football only.
  4. Here's a wacky suggestion: merge the AAC and B12. "American 12 Conference" East West Central Florida Baylor Cincinnati Houston Connecticut Kansas East Carolina Kansas State Iowa State Oklahoma Memphis Oklahoma State South Florida SMU Temple Texas Tulane Texas Tech Tulsa TCU West Virginia New Mexico State/BYU (Football Only) Wichita State (Basketball Only)
  5. Scholarship grid, HTML version. Won't require new images to be uploaded.
  6. Scholarships 2024-25 2025-26 2026-27 2027-28 1 Oumar Ballo Malik Reneau Kanaan Carlyle Jakai NewtonRS 2 Trey Galloway Kanaan Carlyle Gabe Cupps Bryson Tucker 3 Anthony Leal Gabe Cupps Mackenzie Mgbako Open 4 Malik Reneau Mackenzie Mgbako Myles Rice Open 5 Kanaan Carlyle Myles Rice Jakai NewtonRS Open 6 Gabe Cupps Jakai NewtonRS Bryson Tucker Open 7 Mackenzie Mgbako Bryson Tucker Open Open 8 Myles Rice Open Open Open 9 Jakai NewtonRS Open Open Open 10 Bryson Tucker Open Open Open 11 Open Open Open Open 12 Open Open Open Open 13 Open Open Open Open Oversign Open Open Open Open Oversign Open Open Open Open Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
  7. Luke Walton to Sacramento. That didn't take long.
  8. Can't remember that instance. May have. If they did, I'm assuming it was for Nebraska football.
  9. Even factoring in St. Louis and KC, it's nowhere near as good a media market as Baltimore/DC or NY/NJ. Would have been a natural fit geographically and due to the existing rivalry with UI. In the post-Nebraska Era, from a "pure" perspective, the natural fits were Mizzou and Kansas. KU wasn't available, due to the Kansas legislature wanting to keep KU and K-State in the same conference. But from a media/money perspective, Maryland and Rutgers win.
  10. They were when their membership was approved.
  11. Now let's see just how long a lifetime is for Teflon John.
  12. They do and they don't. They're not officially listed as an ACC football member, but 5 out of their 12 games each year are committed to ACC teams.
  13. That's the way I want to see them. Never said it was realistic.
  14. 2 divisions of either 7 or 8 schools. Football scheduling would be every team in a school's division, 3 from the opposite division and 2 or 3 OOC. B10: Indiana, Purdue, Illinois, Northwestern, Ohio State, Michigan, Michigan State, Penn State, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, Maryland, Missouri, Notre Dame SEC: Kentucky, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Mississippi, Mississippi State, LSU, Auburn, Alabama, Louisville, Cincinnati, Memphis, West Virginia, Arkansas ACC: Duke, North Carolina, NC State, Wake Forest, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Clemson, Georgia Tech, Florida State, Miami, Pitt, Boston College, Syracuse, UConn, Temple B12: Texas, Texas Tech, Texas A&M, TCU, SMU, Houston, Baylor, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Kansas, Kansas State, Iowa State, Colorado, Nebraska, Nevada, UNLV P12: UCLA, Cal, Stanford, USC, Fresno State, Oregon, Oregon State, Washington, Washington State, Oregon, Oregon State, Utah, Boise State, BYU
  15. Did the trencher/irrigation thing a few years ago. Was tired of the gutter runoff eroding my yard away. I did pay for the backyard to be filled/levelled before, but did the trenching and designed/placed the irrigation myself. Have all the gutter downspouts integrated, 4 additional drains in the yard at low points, all running to the neighborhood's drainage ditch. One piece of advice, put access points in for cleaning. I only put two in, and wish I had about 6. And our credit card cash back is already allocated. I run all our normal monthly expenses through one card, transfer the cash back into a high yield savings monthly, and once a year, that becomes our vacation "fun" money. Edit: and yeah, 64 can lights....you're out of your mind lol.
  16. I have both a Roku3 and a RokuTV, sales pitch not needed...lol. Was asking about your particular connection because wifi will degrade resolution faster (exponentially faster) than ethernet, as will the length of the cable connecting the Roku to the TV. If the Ultra directly connects, all the better. The fact that you notice a difference in the resolution between the Roku and the internal app is interesting. Never did a side by side comparison. I go slightly overboard when it comes to my home network (and by slightly overboard, I mean using a nuclear missile to kill a mosquito levels). 4 TVs in my house, none use wifi. I have one dedicated coax in to my modem, one directly to the living room TiVo, and one going to an amplified splitter to serve the other 3 TVs. Network wise, I have Cat6 cable drops in every room all connected back to a gigabit switch. My old router is basically reduced to being a wireless access point. Only things that connect via wifi are phones/tablets,and occasionally laptops. I have zero bandwidth issues, needless to say.. Lol.
  17. How is the Roku connected compared to the TV itself? Both wifi, both hardwired or split?
  18. Roku is a device, not a streaming service. Think of it as an internet-connected cable box. It plugs in to your TV, which displays the programming sent to it. Hulu is a subscription service you can access through a Roku device. There are TVs now that have the Roku hardware integrated, so you don't need the separate device. You could use a cell phone as a connection to the Roku if your phone was able to be used as a wifi hot spot. That said, "smart tvs" skip the Roku step entirely and have the Hulu/Netflix/Amazon/etc software pre-loaded so you don't need a separate device, just an internet connection.
  19. Shared logins like that often don't do a full authentication. Just simple password verification through the "host" service. Any additional blocks/verifications are still on the secondary site's end.
  20. Will Hulu let you stream via browser on a tablet, or do they force everything to the app? Never tried spoofing an IP, but assuming it's possible on a rooted device.
  21. Can't access your personal information if theres none on the device, and it can't assess your location. Oh, VPN. Forgot the VPN.
  22. Separate Android line/device for streaming. Rooted. Location services disabled. Spoof GPS locator installed. Set geocoordinates to Manitoba or Barbados. Google account name: random character string. Name: "Bob **ckyougoogle" YouTube app disabled. Firefox browser. Adblock Plus. Enjoy YouTube.
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