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Go cubbies!!!Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t really care if Nashville gets an MLB team. I’ve been a Braves fan for so long that it wouldn’t change anything for me. Besides, most Tennesseans already root for the Braves, Cardinals, Yankees, Cubs, or Dodgers. I think bringing an MLB team to Tennessee would be a waste.
Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t really care if Nashville gets an MLB team. I’ve been a Braves fan for so long that it wouldn’t change anything for me. Besides, most Tennesseans already root for the Braves, Cardinals, Yankees, Cubs, or Dodgers. I think bringing an MLB team to Tennessee would be a waste.
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* As far as my Boston gif, substitute the Packers for the Patriots and you've got my favorite pro sports teams. (I will admit...... The Pats are my favorite AFC team.)
PGA didn’t start testing for PEDs until 2008 - after the HGH wave that swept professional sports.He didn’t just lift weights. He was known to do training with special forces teams or at least the people who train them. I’m not really go to say someone did or didn’t, but the PGA has tested for it for a long time. He was always huge into his fitness, to his detriment.
A little tidbit, about 15 years ago a friend of mine whom had a few dollars was approached about investing in bring a team to Nashville. As he explained to me, it was when Toronto was having trouble and they were talking of moving and Nashville was one of the places they or MLB was interested in. They wanted an AL Division team so that it wouldn't effect the NL market of the surrounding area. The one thing that got his attention was the fact that they would still be in the AL East so the Yankees, Red Sox and the other AL would be regulars games and the Brave, Reds and Cubs would be the inter league games at first. The deal never really developed after the initial talks.Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t really care if Nashville gets an MLB team. I’ve been a Braves fan for so long that it wouldn’t change anything for me. Besides, most Tennesseans already root for the Braves, Cardinals, Yankees, Cubs, or Dodgers. I think bringing an MLB team to Tennessee would be a waste.
In a nano second…..I will be a Nashville Stars fan!Oh I will ALWAYS be a die hard Dodgers fan but I believe some would change their favorite team to a in-state MLB team. @peaygolf already stated a few months ago he would drop the Yankees in a moment for a team in Nashville...
Errr...RedsMaybe it’s just me, but I don’t really care if Nashville gets an MLB team. I’ve been a Braves fan for so long that it wouldn’t change anything for me. Besides, most Tennesseans already root for the Braves, Cardinals, Yankees, Cubs, or Dodgers. I think bringing an MLB team to Tennessee would be a waste.
Yup. I am one, though not as radical about my fandom as I was in my younger days.Same here. Been a Braves fan since 1982. I'd add Reds to teams Tennesseeans root for. There's a bunch of them in NE Tennessee..
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Yup. Major coverup. How quickly folks can conveniently forget the investigative reports and evidence. They crucify the players in other sports who did it and totally ignore Tiger, who was already great before he started using.PGA didn’t start testing for PEDs until 2008 - after the HGH wave that swept professional sports.
Go look at pictures of Tiger from 1997. Then go look at pictures from 2005 or 2007 - it’s like Barry Bonds 2.0
Maybe it was just coincidence that he was cavorting with HGH doctors and trainers during the HGH era.
I mean there’s no reason to believe he would lie and cheat about anything.
NCAA is a pack of SuperclownsY'all wanna get pissed off at the NCAA this morning?
Tyler Brennan, the PAC12 wrestling champion at 174lbs from UA-Little Rock got disqualified from the NCAA Championships AFTER the brackets had already been created for being "ineligible."
The NCAA says he can't compete in 5 postseasons.
Here's his career:
2020 - went 1-2 at the PAC12 duels, Covid cancelled PAC12 individual tournament.
2021 - did not compete
2022 - 5th in PAC12 individual
2023 - 4th in PAC12 individual
2024 - 2nd in PAC12 ind. Did not qualify for NCAAs by ranking.
2025 - PAC12 champion, NCAA qualifier.
So, because he wrestled in the team duels his freshman year that qualified as postseason competition. Since he didn't actually compete in 2021, he didn't technically qualify for his "Covid year" and both the NCAA and UALR missed this.
This blew up yesterday because someone on a wrestling podcast covering the tournament questioned it off-the-cuff. Just one comment. Listeners got on a forum and confirmed the podcaster's speculation that this would technically be his 5th but everyone assumed he'd gotten the paperwork handled. NCAA officials caught wind of the discussion and disqualified him immediately.
UALR lawyers have filed an emergency review, the NCAA will make a ruling today. Should he be disqualified, his runner-up in the PAC12 won't get the auto-bid, but the next highest-ranked wrestler "First 4 out" will.
Absolutely nuthousery.