@dogmania100 Most individuals who do not support or want to enable these actions were not in the park. Who knew? These folks can do whatever they want. Im not going go spend my money to support it. Love the sinner not the sin. Good luck at judgment day.
@littleruby18@MidSouthCFB If he believes the bible then he does. You cant pick and choose when it comes to God's word. Collective bargaining should include eliminating these controversial issues by not putting the players in these situations. Better for PR.
@AndrewPDoak When you are an NCAA athlete you are clearly and definitively told that betting is an absolute NO! So spare me the everyone is against your team outrage.
@RickyLaBlue@ClayTravis Democrat Governor who graduated from in state rival UVA just got rid of VT rector who pretty much hired James Franklin. Seems like alot of politics and other stuff going on.
@seanmdav Reductions in property value, esthetically displeasing, long term health affects just to name a few for these data centers. Rural areas are being destroyed by them.
"Bad habits have a cost.
Good habits have a price.
Either way you have to pay.
The meaningful things- we pay for before.
The foolish things- we pay for after."
Winners pay upfront (sacrifice, effort, discipline).
Everyone else pays later (regret).
That’s the difference.
@gobblercountry@treadmillhorse No its not. Virginia Tech is what it is now because if big business. Tech would accept just about anyone back in the 90's. Football is Virginia Tech and anyone who says different is oblivious to its history.
Charlie Kirk on Jesus's Sacrifice:
"The Gospel in 4 words is 'Jesus took my place'.
Three words is 'Him for me'.
Two words is 'Substitutional Atonement'.
And one word is 'Grace'."
I asked Dan Hurley the same question I asked Tom Izzo: why does the media have a problem with coaches coaching players hard?
Hurley: "Society has gotten soft in a lot of ways... The real world is tough and cruel... I'm preparing my players for life."
I think most kids want to be coached hard. Not all, but most. Most of the problems we have in society doesn’t come from pushing kids too much, it comes from coddling them. Kids aren’t fragile, too often we treat them like they are: