@JeffHeinrich1@RudeDawgRules Dude, I’m just sharing the information. I think Texas handled it appropriately, and the situation is very different from Sorsby.
@JeffHeinrich1@RudeDawgRules One of the players did bet on Texas basketball - that player then left the program and, according to the Statesman's reporting, stopped playing college football.
@techfan27@MommaLamb1@rmcafee8 Whoever made this might be a false flag trying to make Tech fans look bad. The numbers don’t make any sense even before you actually check a roster. How are 75% of players transfers if Tech has the highest at 33%? And 13 being 33% would mean Tech has 39 players. They don’t.
@Perrid13@albertadevs@mytechceoo And that was always the intent. AI companies were bleeding money to keep the costs low so that companies all over the place would adopt it into their workflows. Now that so many made themselves reliant on AI, they hike prices to try to actually make money.
@JodiMapwife1@RynoAg@politicalsock@PolitiBunny Cowboys wore bandanas tied around their necks, where they could easily pull them up to cover their faces when the trail got dusty.
ACL Fest also gets super dusty some years, so people do the exact same there. Multiple people in this picture wearing bandanas to shield faces.
@supersamh0@SportsCenter Oh man, this is a classic. First regular season matchup after the 2008 playoffs when they used "hack a Shaq," and the Spurs fouled Shaq seconds into the game just for laughs.
@daybunoo@SaintLantigua@LaJethroJenkins Including Kawhi but not guys like Patty Mills, Boris Diaw, or Derrick White shows you have a lot to learn about the most likable Spurs. Hell, tack on Tiago Splitter and Matt “Red Mamba” Bonner.