Recruiting Football Talk VIII

Gonna catch a Georgia Southern game today to spend some time with my little brother, so I'll miss the basketball game live -- you won't have to put up with any handwringing from me in here. Hoping to catch a replay on ESPN+ so I'll be assiduously avoiding social media and what not. Go Vols!
 
Through 14 games (14-0) we've outscored our opponents by 175-32 (+143 runs, 10.2/game scoring margin).

#1 LSU through 15 games (14-1) has outscored their opponents 153-50 (+103, 6.8/game scoring margin).

#3 Arkansas through 14 games (13-1) has outscored their opponents by 119-45 (+74 runs, 5.2/game scoring margin).


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Happy Saturday
March 8, 2025: For those who have been in a time of turmoil and difficulties, put the past behind you and move on. The days ahead will be better as you press toward the mark of your high calling in Christ. There is a plan and a purpose for you to achieve, but you must rise above the dead ashes of the past, says the Lord. Jeremiah 29:11 For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope
 
30% ? I tip based on service.

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Agreed, tip on service. This means I can tip 10-50%. Probably median 20-30%.

Have always tipped on actual work done and ability to keep us served. Don't really believe in tipping as a % of a bill. You're not working harder as a server just because your restaurant has procured better cuts, etc. And a server can be top notch, even though she's working third shift at the WaffleStomp House.

So we might go to a regular or outer skirts restaurant, get apps, entrees, drinks, and thus need a lot of service. Have a $50 bill and I'm happy to tip $25.

We might also go to a nicer restaurant and get nothing but 2 entrees. Minimal service required and thus the server can re-allocate their time towards heavier tables, pick up an extra table, etc. Our bill is $110 and I'm happy to tip $12 in this instance.
 

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