OU Men's Basketball drop-a-spot this week...
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OK! I like Yours better...I'm going to decommit from The Coaches Poll and flip to AP!
OK! I like Yours better...I'm going to decommit from The Coaches Poll and flip to AP!
Hadn't actually thought that far ahead....but is a VERY pleasant thought.'Decommit', so cute.
As long we are a #1 seed going into March madness, where we play some team that barely made the cut, I can live with that now.
One must take the long view.
Are national rankings important right now ?
They are for recruiting, but that's it. Was listening to someone in the athletic department on the radio call of the West Virginia game, don't recall his name, and he was saying that the #1 ranking is very valuable to recruiting and that mail would be going out to recruits regarding being the #1 ranked team in the country.Are national rankings important right now ?
Power of Suggestion is POWER...One could argue that they always are. Perception is a big part of any subjective equation. Just the nature of being ranked highly puts one's importance into others heads and sways their opinion.
It'd be a fun experiment to take 100 pollsters and have them all put together a top 25 (any sport) based on their subjective opinion, then have them put together a top 25 while given the previous top 25 aggregate list. I bet you'd see way more divergence in the first example than the second.
One could argue that they always are. Perception is a big part of any subjective equation. Just the nature of being ranked highly puts one's importance into others heads and sways their opinion.
It'd be a fun experiment to take 100 pollsters and have them all put together a top 25 (any sport) based on their subjective opinion, then have them put together a top 25 while given the previous top 25 aggregate list. I bet you'd see way more divergence in the first example than the second.
Subjective, aggregate, divergence?
Oh my, big shot, knows a couple of multi-syllabic words...
Your subliminal message makes me want Corn-on-the Cob!More shuck and jive, I could not be.
Your subliminal message makes me want Corn-on-the Cob!
What you NEED to do, if you can wait, is have iasooner ship you some Iowa sweet corn. Most amazing corn I've ever eaten...ever.One of my favs too.
Can't wait to buy it from the random road side stand around here...still warm from the sun.
Excellent, especially marinated in Country Crock, blackened with large curd pepper.
What you NEED to do, if you can wait, is have iasooner ship you some Iowa sweet corn. Most amazing corn I've ever eaten...ever.
On a business trip up there 14-16 months ago, another Buddy in the area favored me with some sweet corn he had frozen for the Holidays. Told him he should sell it, frozen, on eBay. He'd make a fortune. The weekend after I got back from Iowa, went to the lake and another friend had purchased some Bixby sweet corn. It was good, but honestly there was no comparison.That's right ST.
See, now you're doing something to help me. (classic Laurel and Hardy)
No, really, that might be a good road trip up yonder in the late spring/summer I'm thinking.
I mean, I've got that big ass pickup after all.
Sweet corn for all my peeps down here!
On a business trip up there 14-16 months ago, another Buddy in the area favored me with some sweet corn he had frozen for the Holidays. Told him he should sell it, frozen, on eBay. He'd make a fortune. The weekend after I got back from Iowa, went to the lake and another friend had purchased some Bixby sweet corn. It was good, but honestly there was no comparison.
This reminds me of OUr Board...Rarely do we keep On Topic, and that's OK...It's who we are...OUr Threads take on a Life of their Own...
Regarding the iowa sweet corn, it really is all that; I would be interested in doing a road trip to trade a bunch for some Oklahoma okra. There isn't enough heat in the summer up here to generate much of the good stuff. In fact, some of the frozen cut breaded stuff I've bought before is packaged in TULSA !
Regarding the iowa sweet corn, it really is all that; I would be interested in doing a road trip to trade a bunch for some Oklahoma okra. There isn't enough heat in the summer up here to generate much of the good stuff. In fact, some of the frozen cut breaded stuff I've bought before is packaged in TULSA !
I dunno. I'm not a tomato fan but my wife is. My buddy in Iowa gave me a tomato for the wife. I packed it in my carry on and after a long travel day, it got squished and battered. In spite of its outward appearance, my wife said it was the best tomato she'd ever eaten. Ever. The minerals left by the glaciers in that part of the country are golden.I'm game for that either way.
We'll even throw in some of our famous tomatoes if that's to you liking too.
We've got the heat here as you well know.
The minerals left by the glaciers in that part of the country are golden.
Have another buddy I used to travel to Iowa with for work that was a Geologist. Geology is a lot like coaching football. It's all about pressure.Mmm, I did not know that.
See, this place, entertaining and educational.
I'm not too surprised really...some of the best tasting strawberries I've had came from Michigan of all places.