TheMilkyOne
TheMilkyOne
TheMilkyOne

That's irrelevant and has already been covered in this spot before. The athletic departments at major DI schools funnel enough money into the general fund to pay for the seats that the low achieving students occupy. Those 50 to 100 students who are on academic scholarship that score low aren't taking the places of

Sure, why not? If Texas A&M paid every single one of their 650 DI athletes a $5,000 stipend, It would cost them 3.25 million dollars. That is less than 3 percent of their athletic budget. I'm sure they could easily get a sponsorship from video games or whatever to cover that cost anyways. That's less than what the

You keep using that word "free". I don't think you know what it means. Those students provide a service to the university. If they decide they don't want to do it, they lose their "free" entitlements. That is actually the opposite of free.

It's a Tex-Mex dish. Pretty good after a hangover.

I don't work directly with medical tests, but I have a STEM degree and had to take microbiology. They said that there was always a lag between exposure and detection. I don't know about the new testing procedures or specific tests, but common sense says that there is no test that will immediately tell you the second

Rocking the Girbaud shorts. Man, the early 90's were awesome...

The CDC uses the term MSM because it is simpler than going into detail about whether the person is gay, transgendered, bisexual, or victim of violence (such as the stereotypical prison scenario). They are just trying to gather raw data based on the most basic scenarios.

People are often uncomfortable with the numbers that are associated with HIV and sexual orientation. According to the CDC, Males who have sex with males (MSM) make up only 4% of the male population, but make up 78% of new HIV cases among males, and 63% of all new HIV cases. It makes people feel uncomfortable when

Read the actual report of Colt Lyerla. He crushes the guy, and rightly so.

I can't see this pick without hearing that annoying fake "ByEEEEEE!" in my head. I don't know exactly how to spell the way it sounds, but you all know exactly what I'm talking about...

I need a full report on this, with breakdowns and draft grades. Who were the reaches, who were the value picks, who were the sleepers? I'm not joking either. This needs a full investigation!

I'm on the fence about advanced analytics. In some situations I think they are great. In others, they may just be red herrings. Baseball is a great place for them because the variables are extremely limited. When it boils down to hitting or pitching, It's very simple, a one-on-one matchup (with limited outcomes

This happens all the time in Texas High School Football. Almost every coach I know considers letting there kids start school a year late or holding them back in 1st grade so that they can have an advantage once they get to high school. Especially if their child is born in the summer months and will be 17 almost

I love the kids that are going crazy. Dad probably had to get off work early, spend 50 bucks to get everyone in the park and 20 bucks on shitty food and drinks. Dad's trying to get the kids into baseball, and all the kid's are going to remember is how exited they were to see a water sprinkler.

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Although I understand how difficult it would be for the players to do so, I wish the Clippers players would force the NBA's hand and do a full on walk-out. I'm not hating on them if they don't, but I would love it if they did.

Just force him to throw left handed. Fun Fact: NFL draft prospect Blake Bortles throws a football right handed, but pitches left handed. His dad forced him to do it that way...

Get used to that glass ceiling, kid...