Some names to watch before it’s deleted

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Or, as @gcane44 and @DTP pointed out, that ranking is skewed in favor of P5 teams.

As just one example, Satterfield's offense finished 28th, 24th and 25th since he's been at Louisville. His last three years at App State it ranked 60th, 69th and 68th.
A lot of the advanced metric formulas use some form of "opponent strength" as part of their metric. It makes sense but doesn't factor in relative talent differential. So a G5 program will be penalized for playing a G5 schedule even though the talent levels may not be all that different. Whereas a highly talented P5 program will not be penalized for playing another P5 opponent even if the talent level is significantly in their favor.

Ohio State running wild against Iowa = really good
Houston lighting up UCF = not good.
 
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I always rent cars obviously when I’m traveling in the north, I’ve never actually lived anywhere north of the mason Dixon line. I wonder if the rental car companies do this.
If you keep the car in the garage it will be fine cause once you start driving it warms up and the PSI goes up but it’s annoying getting in a cold car and being told you have a problem when it’s most likely not a problem.
 
Exactly. Bicycle tires get popped like that all the time though. I can imagine what a bicycle tire popping sounds like, but I’m having a hard time thinking about how loud that car tire must’ve been. You’re right about him walking away, just any little object would’ve hit him with penetrating force if it came from that explosion. Just thinking out loud about it, just the pressure wave alone could’ve ruptured an eardrum depending on how it was oriented
I was in the middle lane once, passing a tractor trailer, when one his tires "exploded" about even with the post between the front and back door on the passenger side. Fortrunately, I had the windows closed to muffle the sound and obstruct the debris.
 
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I agree. Not a fan. Not really a huge fan of Belk either but that’s more related to being a DC for 1 year. Mason has plenty of years experience that im not a fan of.

I prefer Belk to Mason fwiw
Let's say worse case scenario (based on the names Cribby mentioned in the OP/what's been discussed here): Mason ends up at Ok. St., Belk either stays at Houston or goes to ND, and Schumann stays.

Have you heard of any other realistic college options, or at this point would it be reasonable to assume our guy would be coming from the NFL?
 
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I agree. Not a fan. Not really a huge fan of Belk either but that’s more related to being a DC for 1 year. Mason has plenty of years experience that im not a fan of.

I prefer Belk to Mason fwiw

I really don't know that much about Mason, was wondering what people see in him.

I really only saw Belk's defense in the Auburn game. They did great and won me some money but that Auburn offense is a joke. A top 15 defense coaching under a guy that traditionally doesn't field good defenses is impressive though
 
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I was in the middle lane once, passing a tractor trailer, when one his tires "exploded" about even with the post between the front and back door on the passenger side. Fortrunately, I had the windows closed to muffle the sound and obstruct the debris.

I see tire shreds from trucks from time to time on the road. I’m sure everybody has. You’re lucky though.

When I was in high school I was in a car with about four or five other people, I wasn’t driving, but the guy that was had couple of nearly bald tires, you know how it is. Anyway his car blew out on 95 while we were going about 70 or 80 - he lost control of the car unfortunately but we just ended up bouncing off a wall and nobody was hurt. But that could’ve gone really badly, The car could’ve flipped hit another car there were like 1000 things that could happen and only one or two would’ve been good. And we lucked out that somehow the way we hit that wall, the physics of it caused the car to slide in the other direction and then stop thankfully
 
Let's say worse case scenario (based on the names Cribby mentioned in the OP/what's been discussed here): Mason ends up at Ok. St., Belk either stays at Houston or goes to ND, and Schumann stays.

Have you heard of any other realistic college options, or at this point would it be reasonable to assume our guy would be coming from the NFL?
I think worst case scenario would be Anthony Campanile or a resumé similar to that. Not that bad but no DC experience. Similar resumé to Mike Macdonald prior to Michigan so entirely possible it would work out just fine.
 
This search ends with Ponce and Coley Co-OC and we just don’t want to admit it.

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If your cup is full, may it be again
Let it be known there is a fountain
That was not made by the hands of men
 
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