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Why is Nebber such a lil bro to Iowa?? Why can’t they compete at our level?

The more I think about the game, the more Nebber’s inability to be relevant on even a bottom 3rd B1G level is starting to bother me.

I mean, what the hell is even going on these last 15 years with those bottom 6 B1G teams.

They have their own world going on down there.
Also look at Illinois, the last few coaches they had they were a mess. Lovie Smith and others who didnt have the top notch organization, they had lots of mistakes, etc. It wasnt that many years ago that Iowa was regularly crunching Illinois like in 2020 and the 63-0 beatdown around 2018.

Whatever a person thinks of Bielema, he learned from Fry and Alvarez that every T has to be crossed and every I dotted. His Illinois teams dont make a lot of mistakes, they hustle, and many times like just last week they snatch victory from the jaws of defeat by doing the little and big things on every play.
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Congrats to Iowa State

That’s bs, half the teams in the big 12 are mid majors.
Let's be honest here. The only decent team that Iowa beat this year was Minnesota, and they are hardly world beaters. They got totally smoked by OSU again and lost to bad MSU and UCLA teams who ended up 3-6 in conference. ISU beat Iowa and probably beats everyone Iowa played with the exception of OSU and OSU hasn't looked that great of late with the exception of the Indiana game.

Lazy assholes who leave shopping carts in the middle of the parking lot

They only have those cart returns because people didn’t bring them to the store in the first place.

It’s another 100 feet tops probably to return carts to the store it’s really not hard. Believe it or not I spent a lot of time working in the cold and I hated it. Don’t like to make other people don’t either.
I again call bullshit. Cite? Google AI generated this response, which is quite good.

Stores have cart returns, often called "cart corrals," to ensure that shopping carts are returned to a designated area after use, keeping the parking lot clean and organized by preventing abandoned carts from cluttering the space and causing potential hazards for other customers and vehicles; essentially promoting a sense of shared responsibility and courtesy among shoppers.

Key points about cart returns:
  • Safety:
    Abandoned carts can obstruct traffic and create tripping hazards in the parking lot.

    Aesthetics:
    A parking lot with scattered carts appears messy and unkempt

    Operational efficiency:

    Store employees don't need to spend time retrieving carts scattered across the parking lot.

    "Shopping cart theory":
    Some people view returning a cart as a sign of good character and civic responsibility.

Kash Patel FBI director.

Let me guess, you didn't read the book but still claim to know more about it?

You just lost the election massively.
Mr 22% won the election, yep. See how easy it is to admit the truth? Don't have to make up lies about fake elections, vote dumps, a set of different electors, rigged machines, all the big lies Bonespur's ego was forced to spew out to the country to cover up for his fragile ego and embarassing loss in 2020. A real man stands up and admits the truth. Haven't seen you do that yet. So, draw the inference with your whining and fake excuses for his 2020 beatdown. So sad to see people still hopelessly clinging to Bonespur's big lie.

Mega-donor: Democratic overspending disqualifies Harris ‘forever’

This is one of my favorite talking points and I'll never stop banging it.

Politics is almost entirely a grift today. It's first a grift, foremost a grift, and overwhelmingly a grift before anything else.

Politics has always HAD graft. From the beginning of time. But I think it's only since Trump that it's PRIMARILY a grift...as in, the grift is the entire point. Trump, and much of the right, just basically made the subtext the text starting in 2016. It's not the least bit shocking that the lessons were learned by the Dems as well...there's just too much money, it's too damn easy to collect, and no downside risk.

The thing that is so damn frustrating is that for like 2500 years or however long there has been politics as we know it, there has been graft, but the graft required that you win. So no matter how larcenous, how craven, and how corrupt you were, you had to moderate your positions enough to win elections, deliver enough services and efficiency to be reelected, and compromise enough to pass bills so you had accomplishments to run on. Basically, if you wanted to award sweetheart contracts to cronies, misappropriate public funds, appoint allies to no-show jobs, etc...you had to win an effing election and at least manage some level of effective governance to do get the keys to the cash register.

But that's out the window now that:

a. it is incredibly easy with the internet to raise tons of money from individuals essentially anonymously and with zero accountability whatsoever. Back in the day, when the main source of campaign contributions was looking someone in the face, taking a check for $1000 or $10,000 from them, there was a certain amount of not being able to just piss the money away, so you could go back to the person. Money is raised so anonymously with nobody to hold accountable now.

b. The sheer amount of money that is spent on campaigns means that skimming and scamming campaigns is far lucrative enough, without having the risk of actually losing. All these grifters on both sides win whether their candidate loses or not. There just didn't used to be enough money in a presidential campaign to make you better off grifting the campaign, than getting into power and accessing the real cash flow.

I sincerely believe that the majority of these rent-seekers, consultants, go-betweens, subcontractors, etc literally don't give a shit if their candidate wins or not. They just care about peak hysteria and fear of the other to drive donations. It has led to terrible candidates, terrible campaigns, and extra divisive rhetoric.

I absolutely guarantee that a proper autopsy would discover that is the primary reason that Harris got the nomination by default, when many people intended there be an expedited primary or at least an open convention to produce the best available candidate, was the grifter-industrial complex that was built up around the Biden-Harris team and campaign. Too many people had too much to lose if candidates changed, so they were much more willing to roll the dice with a poor candidate that could lose, than take a chance on losing their access to the sweet sweet campaign coffers they had established with Biden-Harris. A switch to Newsome or someone else, and they would have brought their own grifter-kickback-crony ecosystem, and can't have that. Better to lose but get paid.
As always, Lou, you getting me thinking beyond the surface of things. Thanks. That was an excellent post.

Would you rather…

This is a really tough hypothetical.

Big 10 - way more prestigious and brings a lot of money. Good natural rivals with 4 border schools. Never going to win the regular season, and

Big 12 - less money and relevance, but much better competitive balance. Real chance to win conference titles…is this Iowa’s ceiling? Games would have real value if you’re chasing a title, even though it’s ONLY a conference title. Is a conference title from BIG12 less impressive than 4th place in BIG 10?
Is a MAC or Mountain West or AAC (or any smaller DI for that matter) title better than 4th in the Big10?

Iowa isn't going anywhere. ISU would give Pollard's left nut and more to be in the B1G. It's all about the $$$. OUT left the rest of the llittle 12 behind for $. UsCLA left the Pac12 for $ which led Oregon and UW wanting to leave for the $. FSU, Clemson, UNC, Miami want out of the ACC for the $.

The Big10 offers, not only CFP $ but also research $ that no other P5 conference can.

The new Big12 is equivalent to the old B12 North, which ISU tied for a couple times under McCartney, which was equivalent to the MAC, MWC, etc. There are NO big dogs left in that conference and ASU, Colo, KU, BYU and Utah would jump at the chance to join the coming P2. Some may/will get a chance. Will ISU?
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Congrats to Iowa State

We don’t need them in the playoffs. They need to lose to ASU. Jamie Pollard doesn't deserve playoff exposure.
Why not? It would be nice for the state of Iowa to have one of its two major college teams in the playoffs during our lifetime. When the hell is Iowa ever going to do it or even capable of getting a sniff at it? Besides, Iowa had their chance of keeping Iowa State from the playoffs when they blew it with the incompetence.

Iowa WBB Class of 2026 Recruiting Thread

Demand she signs with Iowa to prove it!
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Man it's nice to be in a spot where we're in the conversation to land prospects like this. Jan is making some noise already. Hope it keeps on getting louder and louder in their minds. If you build it, they will come, Iowa style!

Kate Harpring 2026 Player Rankings:
ASGR: #12One spot above #13 Jenica Lewis
Prospect Nation: #2Three spots above #5 McKenna Woliczko
JR All Star: #21Below #8 McKenna Woliczko and #16 Jenica Lewis
ESPN: #2Four spots above #6 McKenna Woliczko
247Sports: #1Four spots above #5 McKenna Woliczko
Blue Star Basketball: #25Below #14 Jenica Lewis and #22 McKenna Woliczko
Top Stop Basketball: #37Below #1 Jenica Lewis
On3: No rankings out yet
Still pretty stupid for anyone to call someone the next CC22.....
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