Yup. Even with a win this is going to hurt TCU. I'm not sure how things will play out in the coming weeks, but TCU is running out of chances to impress.
I wake up from a nap, turn on the TCU Kansas game. TCU is down 10, I can't believe it. Then they score, so I figure they're about to turn it around. Then Kansas has a one play drive to go back up ten, and on the ensuing kickoff the KU kicker comes up with a strip that KU recovers. This is unbelievable. I'm thinking about going back to sleep!
I work for BISD (I'm on lunch break), and we're one of the higher paying school districts in the immediate area. I've got 9 years experience. $600 a month would represent 20% of my monthly take home. I'm having a hard time seeing that as affordable.
as for my insurance, premiums have increased $100 a month for me, despite being switched to a different insurance with higher deductibles and a lesser overall plan. I have to be honest though, i'm not sure if this is a result of Obamacare, the poor financial practices of my previous school board, or both.
I was on my own and paying my own way at 22 with an education and a career, and had a wife that was doing the same. Now at 31, while neither of us are in a high paying career field, we have a beautiful new house on 13 acres of land, as well as a decent chunk in savings. IT'S REALLY NOT THAT HARD TO DO. I think our country would be well served to better teach young people to manage their money rather than how to qualify for free money.
Romo looked good. glad to see him moving around fairly well and throwing the ball pretty accurately. it was a bad team, but in the NFL, any win is a good win.
The new big two in Texas looked awesome, with Baylor dismantling #15 OU and TCU spanking #8 KSU. Throw in Texas upsetting #23 WVU and A&M with a major upset of #3 Auburn, and it was the best our state has looked in a couple of years. I'm not sure if Texas Tech still has a team, or what they did though... :D