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Football Anybody else watched this guy??

He has garnered quite a large following on social media. Basically what he does is go to different schools and try to find his way onto the football fields. He has also started a new series where he tries to see how long he can stay at different sporting events. Seems like some of them are staged, because he finds gates and doors just totally wide open sometimes.

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Tier VI: Total rebuild = ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Could Desmond Claude and the new-look USC Trojans under Eric Musselman make a run to March? Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire
Memphis Tigers
Michigan Wolverines
USC Trojans
TCU Horned Frogs
Washington Huskies
Vanderbilt Commodores

Even in a world where college basketball rosters change dramatically from season to season, it's truly impossible to tell how good (or bad) any of these six teams will be in 2024-25.
First, consider the number of returning scholarship players in this tier.
Memphis: 1
Michigan: 2
USC: 1
TCU: 1
Washington: 2
Vanderbilt: 2
Four of these six also have new coaches. Only Memphis (Penny Hardaway) and TCU (Jamie Dixon) didn't make a change there.
Hardaway faces the most pressure to win entering 2024-25, given the Tigers' second-half collapse last season and the off-court issues that don't seem to end. PJ Haggerty, Tyrese Hunter and Colby Rogers are a dangerous perimeter group, but the team will need to find consistency and chemistry.

Dusty May (Michigan) and Eric Musselman (USC) have the highest expectations of the first-year head coaches in this tier. May is leaning on transfers Vladislav Goldin, Danny Wolf and Roddy Gayle Jr. -- all ready-made Big Ten starters. Meanwhile, Musselman built mostly via mid-major transfers, though former Xavier transfer Desmond Claude was a huge get and Northern Colorado transfer Saint Thomas will make an impact. -- Borzello
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Congrats to Those that Stayed the Course

To the ones that never stopped going to the games, never jumped ship, never started rooting for other teams just because things didn’t go our way.



To the stalwarts that hung in there, no matter how much we complained our how frustrated we got, this one’s for you.



Kudos to Lee and staff for making the adjustments many of us were begging for—hitting the transfer portal harder, bringing in some better coaches/coordinators, better game day management, etc. May have taken longer than some us wanted, but I have always said he is a learning creature and hopefully he has figured some things out permanently



BOWL-BOUND!! ANCHOR DOWN!
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