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They got the Orange Bowl date wrong, it’s the 30th at 8pm
Even better for my chances of attending. 28th would be tight. 30th is perfect.
Still going to keep 1/13 clear on my calendar.
They got the Orange Bowl date wrong, it’s the 30th at 8pm
I'd love that rematch. I think in that game Florida handled us pretty easily! I think it was like 31-17 or something like that but this team with Dino babers style of play, the offense I really think we can give them fits and finally once again we're starting to get the talent we should be getting!!
"moot" - doesn't matter, inconsequential.
"mute" - to silence, to muffle sound
Yea lol i just remember we got our ars kicked31-10. Was 31-3 at one point.. Crappy end to a wierd season.
I’ll jump on this bus.
“Thru” - the way McDonald’s spells “through” (be better than McDonald’s)
“Alot” - a failed attempt to spell “a lot”
“Then” - denotes/indicates time (Jack finished the race, then Jill finished the race)
“Than” - used when things are being compared (Jack is a better runner than Jill)
Make mistakes at your peril. Everyone has been warned.
Rematch of the ‘98 Orange Bowl
Yea lol i just remember we got our ars kicked
K gotchaI’ll jump on this bus.
“Thru” - the way McDonald’s spells “through” (be better than McDonald’s)
“Alot” - a failed attempt to spell “a lot”
“Then” - denotes/indicates time (Jack finished the race, then Jill finished the race)
“Than” - used when things are being compared (Jack is a better runner than Jill)
Make mistakes at your peril. Everyone has been warned.
Another one that’s been bugging me of late is “apart” vs. “a part”.I’ll jump on this bus.
“Thru” - the way McDonald’s spells “through” (be better than McDonald’s)
“Alot” - a failed attempt to spell “a lot”
“Then” - denotes/indicates time (Jack finished the race, then Jill finished the race)
“Than” - used when things are being compared (Jack is a better runner than Jill)
Make mistakes at your peril. Everyone has been warned.
Other gaffes that are a bit irritating: "your" vs you're"; "their", "there", "they're".Another one that’s been bugging me of late is “apart” vs. “a part”.
It’s been coming up a lot in the form of “player X will always be apart of team Y”. Ugh!
Happens all the time and sometimes it is frustrating when you see the same words being butchered by the same individuals like my brother.Other gaffes that are a bit irritating: "your" vs you're"; "their", "there", "they're".
Only thing more annoying than words being flucked up, is the grammer police...
That's bullish to say the least.
Only thing more annoying than words being flucked up, is the grammer police...
Its spelled grammar
Losing Nashville and doubling up on Jax is probably a loss. But it might be good for recruiting, so there is silver lining.Apologies if this has been posted elsewhere.
How the ACC bowl lineup will change in 2020
Article looks ahead at the future bowl line up of the next 6 yr contract-- beginning w/ "bowl season" following 2020. Some changes on the way with ACC tie ins. According to this, Nashville, Detroit, Shreveport out. Boston, San Diego in and Jacksonville also for every year. Opponent changes for some as well. Not sure all of these are confirmed, but sounds like official announcements coming soon.
All good points, but there is no need to be in fenway.Losing Nashville and doubling up on Jax is probably a loss. But it might be good for recruiting, so there is silver lining.
Trading Detroit and Shreveport for anything is a win. Contrary to what many will inevitably say on here, playing a poor man’s Pinstripe Bowl vs an up AAC team beats the heck out of playing in Detroit vs a down B1G/MAC team is a win. And, playing in San Diego beats Shreveport. It will be a nice bone for ACC west coast alums, the weather is idealistic for hardcore fans, the southern fans still have plenty of games near them, and the rest will equally not go to the game.
I’ll call these trades a mild win. Renegotiating the OB will be the real win.
I think this came up earlier, and the takeaway was that the destinations are more fan-friendly, but the payouts for the replacement bowls are less. I hope we are at a place now where the monetary difference doesn't really matter.Apologies if this has been posted elsewhere.
How the ACC bowl lineup will change in 2020
Article looks ahead at the future bowl line up of the next 6 yr contract-- beginning w/ "bowl season" following 2020. Some changes on the way with ACC tie ins. According to this, Nashville, Detroit, Shreveport out. Boston, San Diego in and Jacksonville also for every year. Opponent changes for some as well. Not sure all of these are confirmed, but sounds like official announcements coming soon.
JAX would draw more than Nashville. Gator Bowl is better than Music City Bowl. More transplants within 4 hours of JAX than BNAAll good points, but there is no need to be in fenway.
Nobody worth their salt ever said...let’s go to Boston for the holidays!!
SD is fine.
I think Nashville would draw more than Jax.
Nashville is cool, Jax would be a reminder we aren’t in Miami or Atlanta.
ShhhhhhhhMoot too