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Re: The liberal elites weaponize the TSA
it’s been almost 25 years. Ditch the TSA. Just do full searches on anyone named Mohammed. Case closed. Problem solved.

BRB, JO
For so many of our Gen X Doogs who were there that day
Assume it will be in the Wam for the Wam folks
It’s impossible to find two power-conference college football programs farther apart geographically than Miami and Washington.
They have faced each other only three times, but the Hurricanes and Huskies have a unique bond. Before they ever squared off, they split the 1991 national title, with 12-0 Miami crowned by the AP poll and 12-0 Washington getting the nod from the coaches poll.
Then, in 1994, Washington traveled to Miami as a 14-point underdog and snapped the Hurricanes’ NCAA-record 58-game home winning streak. The Huskies’ 38-20 win became known as “The Whammy in Miami.”
What no one could’ve imagined when No. 4 Miami visited No. 15 Washington in 2000 was the impact that game would have on both programs, particularly the Hurricanes, who were looking for revenge but maybe got something bigger from the showdown in Seattle.
Marques Tuiasosopo, Washington QB, 1997-2000: I don’t think either side liked sharing the national title. Then, they go to Miami and beat them and end their record home winning streak. From our side of things, we knew they still wanted to make amends for that, and they still had that chip on their shoulder from 1990. It was a big deal.
Re: Underwood in talks with LSU again?
I will always support a guy going to his instate program but if I were a QB I would certainly consider LSU over Michigan given offensive and WR prowess. And as cringe as Kelly is, Moore doesn't instill any confidence, especially after losing as much he did last year with the talent and experience Michigan had at pretty much every position other than QB.

Re: BRB, JO
Oh it's so glorious
I remind Santana Moss about this game whenever I run in to him