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  1. Perspective based on the 850 in 2 years Aggie points out. Katy ISD has 9 high schools. At the same PERCENTAGE rate of growth of 27% (give or take a few) every 2 years were occurring there, Katy would go from 9 to 14, yes 14, high schools in 4 years.
  2. The growth there is not growth you want. There are several of us on here trying to not go political with this. I beg you to research what is going on there and the rate of growth makes no economic sense as their is no industry to justify it.
  3. Smashmouth got in trouble! Smashmouth got in trouble! Sorry, but the juvenile within me couldn't resist.
  4. I was headed to Dairy Queen to watch. Party pooper! Probably was the wrong DQ anyway.
  5. Not me being silly claiming he stated it. That truly is a statement he made. He posted an article quoting his own statement on Elon's toy.
  6. "I believe history will assess the past 3 weeks as the most productive weeks of the 118th congress." Quote from Gaetz.
  7. I found that surprising as well, but they still face 2 of the better teams in district and a 5-3 record could see them out of the playoffs. Tie breaker scenarios don't look good for them. Would be a tremendous feel good story if they can beat Sterling.
  8. Very odd situation for more than just the school. Not the forum for it, but if interested you all can search out the reason for growth in Cleveland on the internet.
  9. Some do it because of budget concerns and time missed from school. It can be a real problem in sparsely populated areas for in school week travel. All sports and Jr High even has to be considered for smaller classification scholls.
  10. As a published college professor, I can tell you that they spread information that they publish outside of the journals. Good try. Yes, our side is educated too. Your attempts to belittle here are misguided.
  11. McNeese takes a 24-7 halftime lead, but UIW shuts out McNeese in 2 half while scoring 3 touchdowns in the 4th. UIW wins 35-24. This sets up next Saturday, when LU welcomes UIW for a game between 2 of the 3 remaining unbeaten teams in conference. Nicholls is also 3-0 in conference.
  12. SELA beats Northwestern in Thursday night. Nicholls knock off A&M Commerce. University of The Incarnate Word and McNeese kick off at 7.
  13. That isn't a bad idea and have thought about similar things. Problem is getting the superintendents to agree to it. The UIL can only do so much. Much more growth in the state and we could see a 16 district 7A. Simply give 7A a off week before playoffs and all state tournaments for other sports could include 7A on the same week. Playing with the numbers (meaning number of schools in those groups combined before splitting) in present 6A and 5A D1, your scenario is the only one I see that makes mathematical sense at present if you don't have empty districts in some classifications. Not sure if the all making the playoffs is great, but the number set up could be worked with for sure.
  14. What is going to get interesting and a nightmare for alignment will be the 4A schools that are becoming more suburb town than rural and thus moving up in classifications. To keep all 4A districts "full" may require a wider number from top to bottom enrollment. I am thinking there was a time when 4A (today's 5A) had some "empty" districts and some districts had first round byes. Think this was an 80's thing. Someone here will confirm or let me know I'm full of bovine fecal matter. Go look at some of the teams HF and Newton in old 3A of the 90's faced in the playoffs. One comes to mind for me of Montgomery that in the 90's was a small town and now has 2 5A schools. Southlake Carroll was a 3A state champ in 93. Who knows how quickly, but the state is becoming more and more uburan, thus more larger schools and issues for athletic alignment simply follow. I know I'm bringing up 30 plus years ago but a trend that started then with some towns is getting much more common. I know people rip on the UIL, but setting the numbers and building 32 districts per classification is a nightmare. Especially when setting 4 regions with 3 massive population hubs (Houston metro, DFW metro, and San Antonio/Austin). I realize this is long, but come sit in a class I teach and I can bore you even more looking at stuff like this for hours.
  15. For lying to congress. Fauci has consistently lied about origins and research funding. Simple and yes contrary to what you will state or what news organization you push to dispute both are facts. Your side loves to throw out resumes at people, but other infectious disease doctors that agree with Paul you will also dispute. Guess the practicing doctors that twitter and Facebook shut down disputing Sir Anthony are all idiots as well.
  16. I don't agree, ASSUMING, the statement means those that do so still get to stay. Deport, deport, deport!
  17. Their constituents call their offices and voice an opinion. People that work for the representative start talking to them about possible primary opponents. Other politicians talk to them and deals are made as sadly most political situations require. No threats. You, a highly knowledgeable individual should know this. Honestly, I like ugly politics. You learn much about many of the representatives in a party. 2016 will live on in slowly changing the R party where the representatives will be forced to live up to the word representative and not lock step vote with the liberal university graduates hiding behind an R. Let it be nasty! The days of Mitt, the Bush family, Liz, and dare I say our own state rep, Drunk Dade, are coming to an end. It will get worse in the next few years, but it is changing. Things are still positive. Reps are showing their true intentions and primary challengers are ready. Let Jim Jordan have his fight. He's up for it. Your turn...find a typo...a grammar mistake and have a cute comeback.
  18. Not the FCS coaches poll, but the Stats Perform poll (the one posted on the NCAA website) has Lamar receiving 2 points. Not sure if it's 2 votes for 25th or 1 vote for the 24th spot. Not receiving any votes in the FCS coaches poll. Yes, not that meaningful, but still nice to see.
  19. UIW website only had a bio up for the head coach and two others. The head coach was promoted, the other 2 are the special teams coach who served as special teams analyst and the other arrived in January. So, I am assuming it's loaded with new faces. Again, assuming. The FCS level schools are really odd in the disparity in how well some operate websites and socially media and others do not.
  20. Next game will be beyond tough. UiW went deep in the FCS playoffs last year and is highly ranked this year.
  21. Aggiesarewe posted in today's game thread that he read Lamar's present 4 game win streak is the longest since '74. Other notes...Lamar is 3-2 against FCS opponents with the two losses coming against teams ranked in the FCS top 25. Idaho is presently #3 (they play Montana on ESPN 2 at 9:30 FCS fans) and S. Dakota is #17. The other 2 games are a win over an NAIA school that is playing an FCS heavy schedule and a loss against FBS Louisiana Monroe. Not sure if this info means much, but I find it all interesting. Especially when one thinks about a new coach getting a schedule that starts with an FBS opponent and 2 ranked teams that play in 2 of the most respected FCS conferences. That's likely not something anyone would want to have when rebuilding a program.
  22. Lamar hangs on to beat SELA. UiW beats A&M Commerce pulling away late 28-11. If UIW beats McNeese next week, which would be expected, Lamar hosts UIW with both sitting at 3-0 in conference and UIW ranking in the FCS top 10 (6 going in to today's game) on the 28th. HCU up 30-0 on PV in the 4th. The only other undefeated in Nicholls at 2-0. They are at Commerce next week after today's game against Northwestern was canceled.
  23. Are you being facetious? I ask that seriously.
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