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The only question to ask yourself...Did this go one before? Yes. Okay next. Why cause chaos?

My son's academy team will break into three age groups because of kids who play up, stay the same, and move up.
Academy soccer isn’t being considered when making this change. To be fair, soccer doesn’t really get serious until U13. My belief is it’s being done primarily due to recruiting. Having recruiting classes playing together makes a lot of sense. Kids will still play up if they are capable and the club approves. The number of kids playing up does decrease once they hit ECNL. There will be issues initially but I do believe having recruiting classes play together is beneficial to the kids and the colleges.

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I can’t vote in the mayoral race either. Drove past a couple of polling places on my way to work this morning and I’ve never seen lines to vote like this. I think Keith gets the independent and Pub vote and it’s enough to carry her across the finish line. Nichols made a mistake taking assistance from the Dem party and blocking Keith from the same. That will hurt him with independents.
Neither of these people excites me. I want people who can convince people and businesses to move here and run the government efficiently. I have my doubts about both.
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ECNL does not like that the player’s final year of club soccer is a pieced together team of kids who haven’t played together. They also don’t like all the “opt outs” and believe kids would be more likely to continue to play in club if they were playing for their “team”. The change would also make it easier for colleges to scout as the players would all be in the same graduating class. The recruiting argument is probably the most persuasive to me
The only question to ask yourself...Did this go one before? Yes. Okay next. Why cause chaos?

My son's academy team will break into three age groups because of kids who play up, stay the same, and move up.

🏀 News/Notes Legendary coach Ken Hayes honored during TU's win over NSU

At Monday’s basketball game between Tulsa and Northeastern State, former TU head coach Ken Hayes was honored on “Ken Hayes Day.” Hayes was a Hall of Fame coach at both programs. A little over a decade ago, columnist Chad Bonham sat down with Hayes to discuss his time coaching at Tulsa. Inside Tulsa Sports originally published this column in March of 2013. Below is the Q&A session in its entirety...

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Only the Pubs with an army of lawyers huh. I know I shouldn’t be but I’m still surprised to see intelligent people completely blind to seeing both sides

Their lawers are only there in response to Trumps lawyers. That didn't happen before Trump's claims of a tainted election happened.

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Only the Pubs with an army of lawyers huh. I know I shouldn’t be but I’m still surprised to see intelligent people completely blind to seeing both sides

I know both sides have their army of lawyers, but only the losing side really activates them and then the other responds.

Plus Steve Bannon in 2020 and again this year has already said the game plan for Trump in swing states is to declare victory early and then cry about election fraud when the absentee ballots are counted OR that they start releasing totals from urban centers where vote counting takes longer because...and this is a revelation to me....there are 10-100X more votes to be counted, and where support for Dem candidates is stronger vs rural precincts with 20 voters and typically support GOP candidates. Georgia in 2020 was this exact scenario where Cobb County (Atlanta) results came in really late and overwhelmingly swung the state to Joe Biden.

NIL and Memphis

He’s not on the team. He’s on the team. He’s not on the team. What a disaster at Memphis.

Memphis basketball dismisses forward Tyreek Smith​

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Tyreek Smith is gone. Again.
The SMU transfer is being dismissed from Memphis basketball because of circumstances related to his previous dispute and subsequent departure from the program last month, multiple sources close to the situation tell Bluff City Media. Smith is now expected to enter the transfer portal.
”We can confirm that fifth-year senior forward Tyreek Smith is no longer with the Memphis men’s basketball program,” a Memphis spokesperson told Bluff City Media. “Tyreek informed the staff that he would like to explore other opportunities. We would like to thank Tyreek for his hard work and dedication while at the University of Memphis and wish him the best of luck.”
Smith originally quit the team on Oct. 18, which Bluff City Media reported two days later, but he eventually returned to practice on Oct. 22.
“He came to me and asked me for a couple personal days, and I gave them to him. And then that turned into people not seeing him at practice, and then it just became a wildfire,” Memphis coach Penny Hardaway told reporters on Oct. 24. “He never once told me he was quitting.”
Comments from sources contradict Hardaway’s claims, however. Smith, a 6-foot-8 senior, came to Memphis after an assistant coach who’s no longer on staff promised him the starting power forward position, but Hardaway later switched him to a small-ball center.
Smith expressed significant frustration after he didn’t start in last month’s Hoops for St. Jude Tip Off Classic exhibition against No. 9 North Carolina, where he recorded 8 points on 75% shooting. Nick Jourdain, Memphis’ only returning scholarship player, started instead and put up 11 points, 9 rebounds, 2 blocks and 2 steals in the Tigers’ 84-76 loss.
The 24-year-old was also unhappy with his NIL situation, though he has been receiving his payments on time via FedEx since arriving on campus this summer. His mentor and NIL representative Hellion “Boog” Knight took to X, the social media app formerly known as Twitter, numerous times on Oct. 21 to claim that Memphis made several financial promises during his recruitment that haven’t “been fulfilled.”
Sources indicate these allegations are false.
Smith sat out Memphis’ second exhibition against No. 2 Alabama with an ankle injury on Oct. 28, though he watched the game from the bench whilst sporting a brace on his right foot.
Hardaway formally dismissed Smith from the program on Friday after he barged into the seventh-year coach’s office and asked for earlier payments than what he originally agreed to earlier this week, according to sources.
“There’s so much pressure with NIL, with playing time, with family members, with all kinds of stuff happening,” Hardaway said on Oct. 24. “Most coaches are leaving, like Tony Bennett (former Virginia coach), one of the coaches that we need on this level. Some coaches just can’t stomach showing up every day and thinking it’s about money or something’s always wrong. You got a different team every year. Like, you can’t have your same team. You gotta re-recruit your guys.
“For the basketball purists, that’s tough. It’s like a gut punch. Every day, having to see something on social media or hear a young man or lady isn’t happy about this or that. It’s just our life that we have to deal with right now, but nothing surprises me anymore in today’s game.”
Memphis opens the regular season against Missouri inside FedExForum Monday (7 p.m., ESPN+).
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Other Scores 11/4

Outside of UAB:

Temple beats Sacred Heart 81-70
ECU beats NC Weslyn 97-70
Tulane beats LA Christian 76-42
FAU beats Indiana St 97-64
WSU beats W KY 91-84
Charlotte beats Presbyterian 88-79
UTSA beats Trinity TX 103-73
Memphis beats Missouri 83-75
USF loses to #21 Florida 98-83 (was much closer than that)

Needed something to do while in line to vote :)
Wasn't the USF game like a 4 point game with 6 minutes to go? I remember seeing it pretty close and then when I saw the final it surprised me.
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Other Scores 11/4

Outside of UAB:

Temple beats Sacred Heart 81-70
ECU beats NC Weslyn 97-70
Tulane beats LA Christian 76-42
FAU beats Indiana St 97-64
WSU beats W KY 91-84
Charlotte beats Presbyterian 88-79
UTSA beats Trinity TX 103-73
Memphis beats Missouri 83-75
USF loses to #21 Florida 98-83 (was much closer than that)

Needed something to do while in line to vote :)
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2024 Election prediction/discussion

Monroe is fighting some headwinds imo. I expect a fairly conservative electorate in Tulsa. Wish he would have tried to appeal more to the center instead of cozying up to the local Dem party. I think he’s going to need this independent votes. Would be happy to be wrong here.
I agree with you.

My comment is more about the segregation of the electorate. We are mostly a white, upper middle class historic neighborhood. So it kind of shocks me there is zero visible Republican support. Literally zero. Says a ton about where people choose to live though I am baffled as to why.

2024 Election prediction/discussion

Old folks vote most and know her. Hard to have a negative view of Karen Keith. She is very bland.

I am voting for Monroe. Not a single Keith or Republican sign in my Tracy Park neighborhood. Not one. Lots of signs for Monroe who has done a good job as our representative.
Monroe is fighting some headwinds imo. I expect a fairly conservative electorate in Tulsa. Wish he would have tried to appeal more to the center instead of cozying up to the local Dem party. I think he’s going to need this independent votes. Would be happy to be wrong here.
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