Jimmy Football
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The VQ guys have basically been saying 50/50 ( I know, I know) - depends on how his rehab goes. If he is ahead of schedule, they seem to think that means he goes. But there definitely seems to feel like there is a chance he comes back.Does anyone have any information on whether Bru is considering returning or declaring for the Vol draft?
Can’t believe I’m going full Involuntary this morning but I am!
I’m officially entering the transfer portal from College football! It used to be the greatest sport known to man and now it’s a sport run by a select few!
Officiating is at an all time worst and again the select few get just enough calls to tip an otherwise close game to who they want to win! When the calls aren’t enough they just go ahead and pick who they want so what’s the use to playing the games?
I’m going through my sports news apps this morning and first thing I see is ****** Finebaum saying spare me the outrage for FSU. It’s all too much..
I would start with recruiting. We have recruited about as expected. We aren't throwing around bags and signing some unprecedented class. Why would we do that in the portal if we aren't doing that for the normal class?Today is the 1st day of portal season. . . haven't seen anything to believe it, or not too believe it.
Ready Seal is something you should look at. It's one of the best commercial grade stain/sealers and isn't ridiculously expensive. 5 gallons is like $175. You can get the rollers & brushes for $25. So around $200 to do a mid-size deck. Also, its extremely easy to use, doesn't require a lot of skill, doesn't run, it self levels and dries very fast compared to other sealer.Never heard of it..but it’s probably out of our price range too.
Ive stained in the fall, and when it was within the like 50-60°. I think it was too cold at night.Ready Seal is something you should look at. It's one of the best commercial grade stain/sealers and isn't ridiculously expensive. 5 gallons is like $175. You can get the rollers & brushes for $25. So around $200 to do a mid-size deck. Also, its extremely easy to use, doesn't require a lot of skill, doesn't run, it self levels and dries very fast compared to other sealer.
I'd recommend Pecan color, not too dark and a little more character than natural. . . but natural looks good too.