Recruiting Football Talk VIII

Ah, so you are well familiar already. It will help you sleep too, but it just also ensures that you'll get right up in the morning. You have no choice. lol
 
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Heard it on the pod - where I believe Cain (could be somebody else) made a prediction that Nimrod starts at slot over Squirrel which would be shocking - that Chas Nimrod is now listed at 6’3, 220 lbs?

Dude has made a yuge leap physically.

doubt he starts over him but I bet he gets as many reps in the slot. I’d love to see squirrel out wide more this year since we now have seemingly more capable slots than just SW
 
For those having trouble sleeping, as do I, my wife has had me taking a magnesium supplement about 1-2 hours before bed time. It seems to help me.

I tried melatonin but it messes with me, even the next day.
I drink a shake each night that I mix turmeric into...not only sleep like a baby, it helps with inflammation and regeneration. It's worked very well since I started it a little over a month ago.

Whole banana
Almond milk
Cinnamon
Turmeric
Nutmeg
Bit of black pepper
 
As the #1 OT, the kid deserves the money. No doubt. But, he made it known early on that NIL would be a swaying factor. The typical recruiting pitches weren’t going to work because he could go to Carson Newman and still likely end up a first rounder.

No shade to UT. You guys put the hammer down, built the relationships, showed a path to playing time, and Coach Elarbee sold him on continued development. Doesn’t change the fact that the eventual winner of this recruitment is gonna have to pony up some dollars.

Kirby has shown a willingness to spend, example KJ Bolden last cycle, but the number grew too high for us to continue to pursue. Only bringing that perspective.

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August 2, 1921
The Chicago White Sox, whom many observers believed to be one of the best baseball teams ever, lost the opening game of the World Series to the Cincinnati Reds, nine to one. This shocking defeat was an omen, for the White Sox lost the series five games to three. A year later, fans found out why. Several team members testified in a Chicago courtroom that they had intentionally thrown the World Series through an arrangement with a nationwide gambling syndicate. Eight White Sox players, including star pitcher Eddie Cicotte and renowned outfielder “Shoeless” Joe Jackson, were charged with conspiracy to defraud the public, conspiracy to commit a confidence game, and conspiracy to injure the business of team owner Charles A. Comiskey. The trial lasted 14 days, and on August 2, 1921, the jury found the players not guilty, clearing them of all charges. Despite their acquittal, newly appointed baseball commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis expelled all eight players from major league baseball in an attempt to assure the American public of the purity of the game. The story of the betrayal and expulsion of the “Black Sox,” and the sense of injustice it provoked, has maintained a powerful hold on American popular culture.

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I drink a shake each night that I mix turmeric into...not only sleep like a baby, it helps with inflammation and regeneration. It's worked very well since I started it a little over a month ago.

Whole banana
Almond milk
Cinnamon
Turmeric
Nutmeg
Bit of black pepper
What are the ratios for the correct mixture?
 

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