Recruiting Football Talk VIII


I wish I could find that photo of Trey Smith discovering the orange britches hanging in his locker before the Miss St game in 2019 with a gigantic smile on his face and his eyes lit up. I used to have it. But I have looked and looked and also searched the internet.

Does anyone have a copy you can post?
 
Will always love a good cast iron for camping, but will never understand folks using them regularly at home either. Not the best and not the lightest. Just the sturdiest, if well kept, making them great for daytrip outdoors shenanigans. Obviously not backpacking with one either.
I use a cast iron at home regularly when cooking meat. My grandparents used it, my mom used it, now I do. It’s great.
 
Just took a job with lots of driving involved. Are there any good UT podcasts? I’m not looking for super rah rah homer ****. I love to hear about stats/analytics that make sense. Would also love analysis from good football minds, not just cousin Steve in grandma’s basement spouting his opinions. I’ve never read a VQ article that makes me think they would have a podcast I’d enjoy.

And if no UT centric podcasts meet above criteria, any general college football pods that you would recommend?

TIA
It’s not college football, but the Fantasy Footballers podcast is entertaining. Just middle aged dudes who have made a good living talking about fantasy football and the NFL, combined with poop jokes and making fun of each other.
 
Yes, I own several fords.

My personal truck is a 2018 Ford F250 Diesel
I have company vehicles that include a 2018 Ford Focus as an escort vehicle ( yes, I'm a certified escort :cool: ) and a 2004 F150 Work Truck.
My wife drives a 2018 Ford Edge
My son drives a Lincoln MKZ Black Label with the twin turbo v6
My son also has a 1967 Ford Mustang that he and my dad restored. (I've shared pics here)
My Daughter drives one of the new Broncos

And I have an old farm truck 1987 Ford f250 extra cab long bed 4X4 with a 460. Rear mains leak like a sieve.

And I just sold a really nice 2014 Taurus limited that sat in my driveway for 5 years after I got the F150 (that I sold) I never drove it. It only had 60,000 miles on it.

So yes, I'd say you can call us Ford people.
My grandad, dad, were both Chevy guys and me too.
The young girl I fell in love with(and married 47years ago in October) her family was all Ford. One day I asked my future father in law why, he said “Fords were easier to turn over with a hand crank”😳
I took the L😂
 

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