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This is an open forum for recruiting and football talk. I post something about recruiting and I get chastised for it. While its okay for others to go on for days about their personal wisdom tooth experiance. It obviously triggered me that someone would call me out.
Just laugh and carry on with your day. So much better than allowing yourself to be butthurt over message board etiquette.
 
Again, wasn’t being rude. But like you said, everything under the sun gets discussed in this thread and pages go so fast, usually 40-50 a day. Recruit updates get get overlooked here because like you see everything else gets conversed about in this thread. If it’s posted in the appropriate player thread it will be seen by most looking for a update on that particular recruit. Just returning the help that was explained to me when I use to do the same thing.
Okay fair enough now that you explained it that way. I'm new to the recruiting forum believe it or not.
 
Y'all need to quit being ignorant.

AAVE is a dialect of English. Just as a Southern, Appalachian, or New England dialect is.

You're showing your true colors.
 
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This is an open forum for recruiting and football talk. I post something about recruiting and I get chastised for it. While its okay for others to go on for days about their personal wisdom tooth experiance. It obviously triggered me that someone would call me out.
I shouldn't have said the "what is wrong with you tonight" part. I thought you'd posted before. Cheers.
 
Y'all need to quit being ignorant.

AAVE is a dialect of English. Just as a Southern, Appalachian, or New England dialect is.

You're showing your true colors.

Is Jeremy's dialect officially recognized yet? It is the AAAVE. The Aight Aight Aight Vernacular English. It includes a sub-dialect co-opted by one Matthew McConaughey.
 
I wish I could change my name just so i could stop having to answer this question. Marlin A. Lane Jr. Rb 2011-2014

He was one of the few who went against Dabo’s wishes and OV’d somewhere after he committed to Clemson.

Never forget the Kentucky OT game in 2014. The guys ran to he locker room immediately after the clock hit 0:00 and found the injured Lane and carried him onto the field to celebrate.
 
Thanks. I was playing with cuppa and couple of ideas. Glad I could come through for you

Earl Grey is the only flavored tea I’ll touch. My go to on that one is Whittard’s of Chelsea with the blue corn flower added in. Besides that, Tao of Tea makes a good earl grey as well.

Personally, I add a little dried lavender into my cups of Earl Grey
That sounds like a nice touch. I don’t usually add anything to my tea. Sometimes some heavy cream. The natural sweetness of earl grey is just right. That “Gentleman and Scholar” tea I posted is very interesting. Very smokey. Hints of whiskey too. It’d probably pair well with a cigar honestly.
 
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According to the updated USA Today coaching salary database, Tennessee's 10-man coaching staff had the fifth-highest combined salary ($6.985 million) in the nation, and Jim Chaney was the second-highest-paid offensive coordinator in college football this year.

Only Alabama (7,541,277), Clemson ($7.41 million), Ohio State ($7.245 million) and Texas A&M (7,145,215) had higher-paid coaching staffs than Tennessee, which was ahead of SEC rivals LSU ($6.645 million) and Georgia (6,212,935) with Michigan ($6.005 million), Texas ($5,955,699) and Washington ($5,940,048) rounding out the top 10, though the database doesn't have financial figures from private schools such as Notre Dame and Southern California.

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Phil and JP doing everything it takes. Paying with the big boys.
 
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