NIL and the Transfer Portal may someday destroy the Sun Belt, but perhaps not as thoroughly as a metal tube containing 77-year old technology.
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He seemed much like his moniker suggests – a quiet, almost Puritanical man of principle and virtue.
Nobody expects Boutayeb to be the next Norchad Omier, but he brings a presence in the paint that the Red Wolves had missed since 7-footer Jason Jennings left the program twenty years ago.
The End of College Football is a mess created by decades of greed, bruised egos, out-of-touch patriarchs, old grievances and a complete lack of sagacity.
Your guess is as good as mine, but I have this website and I need clicks.
I like it when the waterfalls are on – I liked it when the waterfall mist soaked poor Blake Grupe to the bone last year.
We must pluck for the darkness every particle of light necessary to sustain our life force. Look upon this hastily written post as your sherpa to enlightenment.
If I’m reading this tweet correctly, Omier is committed to another season in Jonesboro, which is great news for Arkansas State and not-so-great news for any Sun Belt player assigned to guard him.
The Sun Belt has been a conference of excruciating parity in 2021-22, but from the entropy has arisen a number of stars worthy of your loving gaze.
Will deeper pockets in Northeast Arkansas loosen their purse strings and save us from the hardball purgatory? Sell the naming rights to the bull pen to U.S. Steel and call it The Crucible. Have those $10 beers delivered via a Hytrol conveyor belt. Get creative.