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  2. Conf realignment killing natural rivalries aside, CU def was one of our rivals. I, for one, am sad we don't play more often. Really from the late 80s until the 00's, colorado was consistently our biggest opponent in terms of division matchup, caliber of team and proximity. The fan bases genuinely despised one another and they brought out the worst in us. Its really era based, Big8 days was OU, big12 days was mainly colorado, bigten has been a forced iowa rivalrly that is starting to improve. TL/DR: CU def one of our rivals, but not really anymore if we dont play ever
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  4. Oh….because that’s just horrible.
  5. Paul’s contract is non-guaranteed
  6. Don’t know. Didn’t have enough to care.
  7. He leads the bullpen in innings, how much more do you want him used? second in appearances. Borst has the best stuff and should be closer but he isn't throwing enough strikes Daiss and Worthley have been solid Sanders and Froelich are the next tier
  8. As a whole they do. Like usual, Sears did his job. Worthley is the 1 bright spot in the bull pen that has an era around 2 & he does not get used enough. Look at the box score before talking trash or are just a troll!
  9. CP3 is guaranteed 30 million for next season. Whatever he agrees to in term of buyout is the hit the Warriors take against the salary cap. It won't help the Warriors sign a key piece, and with the team being so far over the cap, they don't get all the money to spend. If they renounce all their cap holds, the salary on the books (assuming every option is picked up) for next year is $170M for only 9 players. If team options aren't picked up, and those rights are renounced, the Warriors remove an additional 13ishM from salary and two more players. If GPII turns down his player option, about another 9 comes off the books and the Warriors are down to 6 contracts at roughly $148M. The salary cap is predicted to be around $145M, so the Warriors are still over the cap even if no option is picked up. Meaning, all they can do is the Mid-Level Exemption, Vet Minimum and Rookie deals. If they can agree to a buyout with CP3, it saves them salary, but won't give them any extra 'buying power' for free agents, it'll probably move them a few million under the cap and give them one more Exemption they can use to go over the cap. Only way to get a star player is via trade and not sure the Warriors have the pieces necessary for that to happen, unless they mortgage the future and trade multiple 1st round picks and include players like Kuminga and Wiggins to make the trade work salary wise. Dunleavy is going to take the fall for Myers contracts and cap challenges he left behind. Resigning Dray for 4 years and resigning Poole to a max extension is hurting this team. Next year, they will have a lot of money available with basically only Dray and Steph under contract. That would give them the flexibility to sign a star in FA and probably enough room to sign a good role player. Warriors are cooked for next year, it'll be a struggle for them to make the play-in.
  10. Where is South Lincoln to say our bullpen sucks?
  11. But what was the rate for a savings account back then?
  12. Rate on my first mortgage was 8 7/8%.
  13. McConnaughey's turn. Maryland pitching is worse than Rutgerseses. Put up 16 again on a Saturday, please. Beat the twerps.
  14. I mean...I guess this is better than becoming a school shooter...
  15. Ballgame!!! Back on the right side of the win column. Good pitching, good enough hitting, although we did fail in some areas, shakey defense…. But lead series.. much needed
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