ConfusingJazz
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Why can't we have both? At least I don't put cinnamon in my chili like that abomination from Cinci.
It's unnecessary and is there to make you have more chili when all you have is a bunch of beans.
It's the myspace angle of food.
Why can't we have both? At least I don't put cinnamon in my chili like that abomination from Cinci.
This OSU marathon on ESPNU inspired me to make a big pot of chili today. So good.
Oh, and no beans. Lord knows I have issues with Texas, but they're absolutely right about chili.
my man! fuck beans
I prefer more meat to beans but don't have a problem with some beans in there. Steak and ground beef is the way to go, brisket if you have it.It's unnecessary and is there to make you have more chili when all you have is a bunch of beans.
It's the myspace angle of food.
Hopefully someone will FOIA Chris Petersen's emails at Boise State, since Briles' emails at Baylor can't be FOIA'd.
Hopefully someone will FOIA Chris Petersen's emails at Boise State, since Briles' emails at Baylor can't be FOIA'd.
Wait, you can actually do that? So you can ask for any public employee's business emails? That seems weird.
Everyone's favorite southern lawya will have to confirm, but yes, you can absolutely FOIA the emails of college football coaches at public universities. Some universities take stupidly long to turn them over, though.
That's how Tress was revealed to be a big fat liar during the tattoo debacle.
You people need to be banned.
Beans in chili is for poor people that can't afford meat.
EDIT: Also, keep the realignment talk in here *cough*TTK*cough*
I've seen schools not turn over certain emails due to HIPAA laws if the emails were related to the health of the athlete.Everyone's favorite southern lawya will have to confirm, but yes, you can absolutely FOIA the emails of college football coaches at public universities. Some universities take stupidly long to turn them over, though.
That's how Tress was revealed to be a big fat liar during the tattoo debacle.
The chancellor at illinois just got fired because she instructed people to use personal email to try to avoid foia which you can't do at a public university. Of course her being "fired" is her being paid 300k next year. I need to get me one of those golden parachutes.Wait, you can actually do that? So you can ask for any public employee's business emails? That seems weird.
We're instructed never to discuss student health or grade issues via email for that very reason. We're still able to be fioa-ed regardless of what's in the emails so then you're breaking ferpa rules. I tell my students that they need to write me an email specifically giving me permission to give them their grades over email in the unlikely event of a subpoena.I've seen schools not turn over certain emails due to HIPAA laws if the emails were related to the health of the athlete.
From the quotes it sounded more like a phone call than email. I'm also wondering if this would fall under FERPA protections.I've seen schools not turn over certain emails due to HIPAA laws if the emails were related to the health of the athlete.
Link?Video's of drunk Sark are starting to surface. Setting a good example for his players
That's pretty embarrassing alright.
Yup. Working in the sunshine as it is said in Florida.Wait, you can actually do that? So you can ask for any public employee's business emails? That seems weird.
That's pretty embarrassing alright.
Definitely, and it's got to be unnerving for the parents of potential recruits or parents with kids in the program to have him as one of the main mentors in their lives. And in no way am I saying alcohol is bad or that most coaches don't drink. But they keep a lid on it and control themselves at official school functions.He's not setting a great example for the future. Just imagine a player coming into practice hungover from a crazy night in Compton, and Sark tries to tell that kid he shouldn't be drinking. It would be easy for the kid to say "Hey coach, you get drunk too and come to work the next day what's the big deal?"
I think Sark might have an alcohol problem. Getting divorced probably isn't helping either.
Ohio State not a lock: Since 1976, 7 teams received 90% of 1st place votes in preseason poll. None won nat’l title
Agreed to both. The man needs help, and he has my sympathy. I can see how the latter could drive one to it.I think Sark might have an alcohol problem. Getting divorced probably isn't helping either.
You generally have to be able to express some sort of genuine interest in the material. I went through this investigating a possible case in AL a few years ago, and while the language in the AL statute is broad ("Every citizen has a right to inspect and take a copy of any public writing of this state, except as otherwise expressly provided by statute.") it's been limited by Alabama courts.Wait, you can actually do that? So you can ask for any public employee's business emails? That seems weird.
But I have idea whether or not their courts have judicially limited it.74-102 Public records
Right to examine.
(1)Every person has a right to examine and take a copy of any public record of this state and there is a presumption that all public records in Idaho are open at all reasonable times for inspection except as otherwise expressly provided by statute.
Man rewatching this Bama/OSU game and Kiffkins really fucked this up. Henry was basically running wild the entire 1st quarter, they stopped feed him after that.
How dare he corrupt the virtuous Song Girls with that filthy language.
Trogan culture.
I was yelling something like this at the TV, only that I got confused and yelled "run the damn ball, Bobo!"Man rewatching this Bama/OSU game and Kiffkins really fucked this up. Henry was basically running wild the entire 1st quarter, they stopped feed him after that.
On the Dalvin Cook jury: Several who acknowledged being FSU fans, and an FSU employee. Not chosen: Woman upset about glorifying athletes.
Remember the good ol days when college football would have started this past weekend
FSU fans, okay, I get it. It's Tallahassee, good luck finding 12 people (or whatever the number is there) in your jury pool who aren't fans of FSU. But an FSU employee? Come on, son.Just another fair trial in the fine city of Tallahassee!
Just another fair trial in the fine city of Tallahassee!
LSU only team in AP preseason poll (No. 14) thats in each preseason poll last 3 years that finished lower every year in final poll
Saw this tweet; made me laugh. SECSECSEC
Saw this tweet; made me laugh. SECSECSEC
Saw this tweet; made me laugh. SECSECSEC
A close SEC loss is equivalent to a win in any other conference.the Pollsters just see close SEC loss and keep them in the polls.
A close SEC loss is equivalent to a win in any other conference.
Gerry shitting on the B1G West.
SEC win shows how good the SEC is, a SEC loss shows how good the SEC is
SEC win shows how good the SEC is, a SEC loss shows how good the SEC is