dean71🌵

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dean71🌵

dean71🌵

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dean71🌵
dean71🌵@codydean71·
@Vol_Bender Hate to break it to you, but Tech can swing a big dick.
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Orange Kool-aid
Orange Kool-aid@Vol_Bender·
So let me get this TT situation right. -A retired judge made the ruling in a Lubbock county court. -If appealed it will go before 4 court justices who have all have graduated from TT. -The CFB playoff isn't likely to ban TT from the playoff on account that the TT President is on the committee. -If the member schools/Big 12 try to enforce a new bylaw ruling, or if teams decide not to play them, then TT and Texas AG Ken Paxton will pursue legal action. -Cody Campbell has donated over 6 figures to Ken Paxton's election campaign. -Ken Paxton has been impeached for bribery, obstruction of justice and abuse of office. On top of countless accusations of fraud. Feels like Cody Campbell has everyone in his back pocket. It just all seems a little to coincidental for my liking.
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dean71🌵
dean71🌵@codydean71·
Texas Tech will support Sorsby in every way possible. Once you’re in with Joey he is 100% on your side. But that doesn’t mean he will play Sorsby. I fully expect him to put the team first.
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dean71🌵@codydean71·
@SmokieJ645 @RaiderTy92 Joey has to be pissed off about all this. I guarantee he will put the team first. In betting he benches him.
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dean71🌵@codydean71·
@TechAthletics @TexasTechFB All this says it they are supporting the young man. Doesn’t mean they will play him. Can’t imagine Joey and the team not being pissed about all this
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David Pollack
David Pollack@davidpollack47·
.@Brooks_UGA joined See Ball Get Ball to explain his stance on refusing to schedule Texas Tech in ANY sport. How many schools will follow suit here?
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Mike Stanley
Mike Stanley@Stanimal032·
“Why aren’t people mad at Indiana or Cincy?” Well, you see, no one knew about what he was doing there. Now we know he broke the rules and undermined the integrity of the game at the most basic level an athlete can and we have every detail of it. And you paid a lot of money for him to be your QB. So yes, it’s now on you to do the right thing rather than finding a judge who is a fan to override the decision made based on evidence and through the due process that every other player would go through in his position. It’s not your fault. But, it is your duty to uphold the rules and kick him off the team rather than exhaust every possible resource to let him play regardless of the fact he admitted to doing the ONE THING universally understood that you don’t do as an athlete.
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dean71🌵
dean71🌵@codydean71·
@405pokefan I agreed with this until all the conf alignment BS. The SEC and Big 10 want it all for themselves. I will root for a Big 12 team over them now.
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Dustin J
Dustin J@405pokefan·
Cheering for Texas Tech to win seems like weird behavior. They are our competition and them winning gives them bragging rights to talk down to us when all they did was buy a team. Cheering for in conference teams is SEC cult behavior that I want no part of. I cheer for OSU only
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dean71🌵
dean71🌵@codydean71·
@sully7777 Texas Tech has been historically held back because it does not get the same state funding as UT and aTm. Every non Blueblood school has been at a disadvantage for a 100 years. Now the field is being leveled.
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Arnie McNair 🇺🇸
Arnie McNair 🇺🇸@therealmcnair·
We have a serious situation developing in Morocco. Congratulations to Carson Herron on setting the course record this morning at the Am Green IGPL Morocco Rising Stars. Carson was sporting the dusty blue McNair Polo and the AM Tour Visor while getting after it. American cotton. Moroccan course records. Photo and video credit: @ADT_golf
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dean71🌵@codydean71·
@therealmcnair The recognition is very much deserved! From a West Texas cotton producer, Thank you!
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Arnie McNair 🇺🇸
Arnie McNair 🇺🇸@therealmcnair·
Here is the first part of the letter transcribed. Big Poly in shambles. GEORGIA COTTON COMMISSION 27 May, 2026 Arnie McNair Arnie & Team, On behalf of the roughly 3,000 family cotton farmers across the Great State of Georgia, I want to congratulate on the rollout of the Arnie McNair brand and thank you for your interest and fervent support of cotton as a fiber. I first found your social media presence some months ago and was excited, as a dedicated cotton industry partner, to be a part of your initial and subsequent McNair shirt orders. I’m no golfer, nor are numerous cotton industry professionals who have ordered your products, but I am (we are) on the team. For the last several years, the cotton industry in Georgia and across the United States has been in a downturn with a rough combination of negative economic pressures hampering international trade, outdated farm policy, and rapidly increasing costs of production on the farm — in Georgia alone, producers lost roughly $200 million on cotton in 2025. Some farms went bankrupt, others shifted out of cotton and other traditional crops, but many battened down the hatches to try to hold on. Each winter, the Georgia Cotton Commission coordinates local meetings with the University of Georgia’s Cooperative Extension Service to educate farmers and producers on the latest production methods, technologies, and need-to-know industry information. To show farmers that I could see light at the end of the tunnel, I shared some of your tweets in these presentations — to well over 1,500 meeting participants over January, February, and March. Our challenges remain, but the past and ongoing conversations that you had a part in starting I think have and will have impact on the purchasing decisions of many. Our industry has successful marketing campaigns revolving around the source of synthetic fibers and the harmful impacts of microplastics on our health and world, but this organic conversation on natural fiber is tremendous. Not only is cotton a natural fiber, but it is a fiber that supports family farms, promotes our environment, and sustains rural communities across this great nation — as one of the campaigns consistently notes What You Wear Matters.
Arnie McNair 🇺🇸@therealmcnair

A real pinch-me moment that’s getting framed. I don’t care if ever make a dime from Arnie McNair because moments like these make it all worth it. This letter from the Georgia Cotton Commission states that during a difficult period for the cotton industry, the commissioner shared some of my tweets in presentations to farmers as an example of “light at the end of the tunnel” in the face of tremendous “negative economic pressure.” Cotton isn’t just a fabric. It’s American agriculture, American manufacturing, and generations of hardworking families. As the letter states, “not only is cotton a natural fiber, but it is a fiber that supports family farms, promotes our environment, and sustains rural communities.” We’re proud to build Arnie McNair around natural fibers and proud to support the people who grow them. We’ll be working with the Commission to explore expanding our offerings to include Georgia-grown upland cotton alongside our Supima cotton products. Pretty humbling for a small golf company that simply believes cotton is better for many reasons. Also will be Georgia Cotton Commission visor mogging for the foreseeable future.

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dean71🌵
dean71🌵@codydean71·
@JohnPetersonFW It’s your land. Do you want anyone infringing on your right to do as you please with it?
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John Peterson
John Peterson@JohnPetersonFW·
I bought 265 acres in Weatherford, Tx in January 2016. At the time it was rural and its purpose was to raise my kids hunting and fishing as much as possible. Fast forward to 2021 and my neighbor sells his 220 acres to a developer. I now have 2 acre lots down my entire western fenceline. That doesn’t change what we do at all, it’s just annoying sitting in the deer stand and hearing nail guns at 7 am… So now I’m left with a tough decision…the best way to monetize it would be to chop it up, replat it myself and piece off smaller lots. Or go the data center route… The last option and the one I’m leaning towards is keep it. My cost basis is so low, my kids love it, and the holding cost is minimal since it’s all in Ag. What would you do?
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Evelyn
Evelyn@Eleanor__Hazel·
???🤔
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dean71🌵
dean71🌵@codydean71·
@RaiderTy92 We were in the toughest division in the country back then. Why add another possible L. It was the right call
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Raider Ty 🃏
Raider Ty 🃏@RaiderTy92·
I’ll always love Leach, but he stacked a lot of wins on a lot of ass between the 4 easy OOCs most years 2004 and behind + dogshit Baylor which was a free win. Spike had tougher OOCs for sure
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Raider Ty 🃏
Raider Ty 🃏@RaiderTy92·
Tech had a run during the Dykes era and very early Leach era where they almost always played a marquee opponent: 1987: At #8 FSU 1990: at #18 Ohio State 1991: Oregon 1992: #15 OU and at Oregon 1993: At #9 Nebraska and Georgia 1994: #1 Nebraska and at OU 1995: at #4 Penn State 1996: at Georgia 1997: at #5 Tennessee 1999: at #25 ASU 2002: at #13 Ohio State and Ole Miss 2003: at NC state and at Ole Miss
Flatland Sports🌵@flatland_sports

You know, honestly, I wish Tech would be like Miami and Florida State in the 80s when they're football programs were turning around. They would basically agree to play anyone anywhere with no return games.

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dean71🌵
dean71🌵@codydean71·
@corey_blayne That’s fair. As a Tech fan this must be how OU felt in the Big12.
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Corey Blayne
Corey Blayne@corey_blayne·
Craziest part to me is Tech fans thinking that Sark said Texas would beat Tech with their twos and threes. He did not say that. He said he could beat their schedule with his twos and threes. And when you actually look at the schedule, Tech could maybe do that, too. That’s the point he’s making.
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NEW: Steve Sarkisian took a shot at Texas Tech while discussing how the College Football Playoff Committee factors strength of schedule👀 “There's a team in our state that plays in another conference that has a schedule that I would argue if I played with our twos and our threes, we could go undefeated, and they'll probably make the CFP this year.” (via @AnwarRichardson) on3.com/college/texas-…

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dean71🌵
dean71🌵@codydean71·
@ryanhughey @ChrisLevel Tech became relevant because the playing field has been somewhat leveled. Give us a share of the PUFF see what can really happen.
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ryan hughey@ryanhughey·
@ChrisLevel weird how Tech only became relevant once all the teams (other conferences wanted) left but you know keep acting like Tech is the greatest
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Chris Level
Chris Level@ChrisLevel·
Gotta tell ya, the ole Red Raiders trigger quite a few out there these days. The polar opposite of irrelevant and quite entertaining. 🍿 😏
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On3
On3@On3·
NEW: Steve Sarkisian took a shot at Texas Tech while discussing how the College Football Playoff Committee factors strength of schedule👀 “There's a team in our state that plays in another conference that has a schedule that I would argue if I played with our twos and our threes, we could go undefeated, and they'll probably make the CFP this year.” (via @AnwarRichardson) on3.com/college/texas-…
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Ryan Mouque
Ryan Mouque@ryanmouquegolf·
If someone had said to me, Ryan… you can choose one of 2 options: 1. Have a hole in one on your trip BUT, your back is going to give out and make playing difficult over the next few days Or… 2. No hole in one but your back will be really good and you’ll be able to play at 100% fitness for the rest of the trip… I think I’d still choose option 1 What would you choose?
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Society of Golf Historians
Society of Golf Historians@SHistorians·
I have a question about Bryson’s bulge and roll irons? I “think” I can imagine how bulge and roll irons might be good for a bogey golfer, but a tour pros wear pattern is like the size of a nickel. Why would you want anything but a flat faced iron if you are a professional golfer? Serious question. I like Bryson and wish him well- but I don’t understand this tech. @MyGolfSpy @brysondech
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dean71🌵
dean71🌵@codydean71·
@b9bozzi 4 hour rounds are for your home course that you play all the time. Not a destination course.
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Tony “Back Nine” Bozzi
#NUKE Torrey Pines to hell. Every time I play this course, it’s minimum a 5 hour round and somehow always get stuck behind people who can barely golf and insist on hitting every shot and putting out. This is also while they’re in carts with no restrictions. There’s never a marshal to enforce pace of play. They don’t want to scare away tourists, so they don’t discipline anyone who’s being inconsiderate of other golfers. Greens are unreadable and wildly inconsistent, not to mention the grass they use everywhere just sucks. Oh, you want a hot dog at the turn? Maybe a Gatorade too? That’ll be $25, and your frank will be undercooked with the cheapest bun possible. The views are amazing. It’s a beautiful piece of property. But that’s where the positives end. Torrey is just not good.
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