For a mattress, I HIGHLY recommend this one from amazon. My wife and I have had it for over a year and there are no signs of wear/indentions in it (something we could not say about our old $800+ mattress). And it’s only $220 for a full. (But you should get a queen if you got space). It comes in a box all compressed, so it’s easy to maneuver until you open it.
I don't think the recruiting-industrial complex had developed to the point where every prospect had a star rating back then, but he was considered the best prospect in the state, at least, so I'd guess he was the equivalent of a 4-star at least: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=LV4eAAAAIBAJ&sjid=o8gEAAAAIBAJ&dq=danny%20wuerffel&pg=3754%2C3843337
If it's winter it's usually warmer just after the sun sets when the air has warmed up all day than in the morning or even at noon. Look at the hourly temperature chart on this website. Noon is in the "very cold" section while it stay's in the "cold" section until around 8pm.
I looked at my brother at the end of that drive, (we were sweating it out in the stadium) and said "three tackles" he responds "2 sacks". What a way to start the game.
One of them wasn't a sack (more a tackle on a rollout behind the line) but I swear the other was. how do they figure he only had 2 tackels and none for a loss?
Also for anyone looking to get into investing. I am currently going through "The Intelligent Investor" by Billy Graham and it's a phenomenal book to get you started. It doesn't promise anything crazy just a sound framework to build your portfolio on. Also recommend the latest version that gives commentary on what has happened in the market since Graham revised the book for the last time in 1973.
Just for clarification, the basic $20 Sling subscription already includes ESPN and ESPN2, and there's a sports package with all the other ESPN channels (ESPNU, SEC Network, etc.) for an extra $5/mo.
For watch ESPN you of course need a cable subscription, which I'm guessing you already have. If it is blocked based on country you can use a VPN to get a US IP address. If you are a university student many schools have free VPN services to connect to the campus network or your work may have a VPN, but idk if they would be mad at you for using it to watch football. There are also many VPN services that you can pay for (I use Private Internet Access, which sounds like exactly what you're looking for but I haven't tried personally. They do have a 14 day free trial though.
Write Fred a nice letter about your story complete with a picture of the framed jersey. He can make it happen. Whatever you do, don't pay money for it until he's out of college.
Edit: Here's a starting point: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/fred-taylor/3a/24b/68a
I've seen a couple of people complain about that around here. May I suggest deleting the official app and going with Sync for Reddit. It doesn't have any of that BS.
Unless you secretly enjoy it ;)
I have Virtual Shield just because of a youtuber discount code from a few years ago. Express VPN and Nord VPN should be fine as well
Funny enough, I haven't seen Virtual Shield advertised on youtube since I subscribed to it, but it works fine
I havent used them personally but I hear the airpod max headphones are really good.
6-6 is incredibly pessimistic, actually. The odds for winning games were updated today at ESPN (link). These predictions have been pretty pessimistic against the Gators over the last two years and they still have our average win total at 8.4. With Presbyterian on our schedule 6-6 is about as likely as 11-1, or actually a little less. If shitting on your team is the sort of thing you're into then feel free to indulge yourself. Seems like /r/floridagators is the perfect place for that sort of fan right now.
I loved it but, after the roasting, Mac claimed we were balanced if you looked at the numbers. Based on the ESPN looks like we had 29 runs (26 excluding Del Rio) and 44 attempted passes (on 29 completions.)
Seems like a stretch to call that balanced if you're ignoring all the incompletions, unless that is a widely accepted standard.
Source: http://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore?gameId=400868957
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There is now a FREE versions of this App.
It has reduced functionality (limiting #of seasons to look back at & limiting games seen).
But you can see the general use of this App.
Play store link: Florida Football History FREE
If you're on Android you'll need an app that supports podcast feeds. I recommend Pocket Casts. Then copy the feed link from above into the search field. Press enter and it should load it up with a Subscribe button. Hit that and you're all set.
This is the closest I got before I hit another hard wall.
https://www.amazon.com/NCAA-47-Clean-Up-Adjustable/dp/B074CVWLSS/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
https://www.amazon.co.uk/NCAA-47-Clean-Up-Adjustable/dp/B074CVWLSS
Maybe this helps you find it, which'll help me