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Post by hopefuldawg on Jun 18, 2024 14:13:19 GMT -5
it looks like both skinner & eggleston are in cannes, france for a global networking event (the women's sports house)...i believe lovb is participating in the event...what a cool place to visit Haven't watched it yet; no clue how good of a discussion it is.
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Post by Volleyhorns on Jun 18, 2024 20:29:38 GMT -5
I was watching the TCU game and I am Lowkey wondering why the stopped running the back row opposite set with Madi it was LETHAL.
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Post by katn on Jun 18, 2024 23:09:32 GMT -5
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Post by slxpress on Jun 18, 2024 23:55:37 GMT -5
Nice article. The one thing I’ll say though is that people aren’t necessarily recognized or compensated for working hard. We’d like to believe that, but it’s not how the world works. Some of the hardest workers I’ve ever known didn’t get paid squat, and will never be recognized for their efforts. Some folks who don’t work all that hard at all receive a great deal of recognition and are rewarded handsomely for it. There has to be something compelling about what you do that the market will reward it. Fortunately, Skinner appears to have it all. I think it’s obvious to all of us she has a very bright future ahead of her.
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Post by biodogtexas on Jun 19, 2024 0:30:47 GMT -5
Nice article. The one thing I’ll say though is that people aren’t necessarily recognized or compensated for working hard. We’d like to believe that, but it’s not how the world works. Some of the hardest workers I’ve ever known didn’t get paid squat, and will never be recognized for their efforts. Some folks who don’t work all that hard at all receive a great deal of recognition and are rewarded handsomely for it. There has to be something compelling about what you do that the market will reward it. Fortunately, Skinner appears to have it all. I think it’s obvious to all of us she has a very bright future ahead of her. People are compensated based on the value they create for other people.
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Post by slxpress on Jun 19, 2024 2:55:15 GMT -5
Nice article. The one thing I’ll say though is that people aren’t necessarily recognized or compensated for working hard. We’d like to believe that, but it’s not how the world works. Some of the hardest workers I’ve ever known didn’t get paid squat, and will never be recognized for their efforts. Some folks who don’t work all that hard at all receive a great deal of recognition and are rewarded handsomely for it. There has to be something compelling about what you do that the market will reward it. Fortunately, Skinner appears to have it all. I think it’s obvious to all of us she has a very bright future ahead of her. People are compensated based on the value they create for other people. Kind of. That makes it sound altruistic. Sometimes the value we’re bringing other people is making other “other” people miserable. There can be a great deal of compensation and recognition there, too. I’m just saying the direct correlation with hard work is often not there.
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Post by biodogtexas on Jun 19, 2024 4:08:47 GMT -5
People are compensated based on the value they create for other people. Kind of. That makes it sound altruistic. Sometimes the value we’re bringing other people is making other “other” people miserable. There can be a great deal of compensation and recognition there, too. I’m just saying the direct correlation with hard work is often not there. altruistic... and sinister. A lot of things are of very little value to people.
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Post by pointexas on Jun 19, 2024 12:09:42 GMT -5
schedule pieces so far
Wisconsin Sept 1
Minnesota Sept 2
Indiana Sept 5 (home)
Houston Sept 11 (home)
Baylor Sept 18
Texas A&M Sept 27
LSU Sept 29
South Carolina Oct 2 (home)
Florida Oct 6
Kentucky Oct 13
Arkansas Oct 18 (home)
Georgia Oct 20 (home)
Texas A&M Oct 23 (home)
Auburn Nov 15
Mizzou Nov 1 (home)
OU Nov 3 (home)
OU Nov 22
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Post by slxpress on Jun 19, 2024 12:19:01 GMT -5
schedule pieces so far Wisconsin Sept 1 Minnesota Sept 2 Indiana Sept 5 (home) Houston Sept 11 (home) Baylor Sept 18 Texas A&M Sept 27 LSU Sept 29 South Carolina Oct 2 (home) Florida Oct 6 Kentucky Oct 13 Arkansas Oct 18 (home) Texas A&M Oct 23 (home) Auburn Nov 15 Mizzou Nov 1 (home) So Arkansas has to wait until next year to set their attendance record.
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Post by tempesthorn on Jun 19, 2024 12:23:58 GMT -5
schedule pieces so far Wisconsin Sept 1 Minnesota Sept 2 Indiana Sept 5 (home) Houston Sept 11 (home) Baylor Sept 18 Texas A&M Sept 27 LSU Sept 29 South Carolina Oct 2 (home) Florida Oct 6 Kentucky Oct 13 Arkansas Oct 18 (home) Texas A&M Oct 23 (home) Auburn Nov 15 Mizzou Nov 1 (home) OU and Georgia have both dropped their schedule.
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Post by blackiechan1999 on Jun 19, 2024 15:12:58 GMT -5
schedule pieces so far Wisconsin Sept 1 Minnesota Sept 2 Indiana Sept 5 (home) Houston Sept 11 (home) Baylor Sept 18 Texas A&M Sept 27 LSU Sept 29 South Carolina Oct 2 (home) Florida Oct 6 Kentucky Oct 13 Arkansas Oct 18 (home) Georgia Oct 20 (home) Texas A&M Oct 23 (home) Auburn Nov 15 Mizzou Nov 1 (home) OU Nov 3 (home) OU Nov 22 OU @ Home on Nov. 3 and at OU Nov. 22 Georgia @ Home on Oct. 20
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Post by nakakagigs on Jun 19, 2024 15:18:21 GMT -5
What are the chances we see Stanford again for noncon?
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Post by slxpress on Jun 19, 2024 15:19:17 GMT -5
What are the chances we see Stanford again for noncon? I’d say about zero percent at this point.
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Post by hornfanaustin on Jun 19, 2024 15:49:29 GMT -5
What are the chances we see Stanford again for noncon? I’d say about zero percent at this point. Actually, I think we'll be visiting Stanford this year.
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Post by hookem1 on Jun 19, 2024 15:54:06 GMT -5
I’d say about zero percent at this point. Actually, I think we'll be visiting Stanford this year. Last couple games there have been fun…especially the two most recent ones.
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