I was gonna say maybe Harper and Champagnie can be San Antonio's new Twin Towers (after Duncan/Robinson), but then you mentioned 9/11 and I said, "nah. It's too sacred."
The Spurs metropolitan hoopers are naturally the story against the Knicks at the half.
Julian Champagnie and Dylan Harper have a combined 27 points on 9/11 from the floor. Champagnie: SCALDING.
@JJhkYank@GrayGrundhoefer We've got Dawson coming back and picked up 4-star Morris. Assuming Knighton, Bryson, and Turner come back, I don't really see the issue. He would've been behind all of those guys with the exception of Morris.
@FunkyMuncy13@greengoldguy@SicEm365 Aranda was getting paid those millions whether or not he was employed. And the KSU DC hire was a home run.
Last year's KSU defense admittedly gave up a lot of points, uncharacteristically, but they were still ranked 28th in the nation in Defensive Efficiency.
@T_REX1991 Except I didn't. You're the one who made that inference. I just posted a verse.
If a verse led you to infer something that conflicts with your previously held beliefs, it might be time to rethink those beliefs (or, if not, perhaps it's time to rethink your religious beliefs).
@RossDellenger This is why the P2 are trying to prevent everyone else from having a pieceโjust a TINY FUCKING PIECEโof the CFP pie.
Two years from now, the G6 guaranteed spot will be revoked. It'll be the top 12 schools (no autobids) + a special guarantee for Notre Dame if they have <4 losses.
@PaulieWaln79459@ScottDKushner@TulaneShop It's REALLY difficult to beat a team twice in the same year. Ole Miss is without its 2025 head coach and might not even have their QB. It's a VERY smart play to put money on Tulane beating Ole Miss.