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Best San Antonio hotel/sports bar

Need hotel and restaurant/bar recs

My son has a golf tournament 12/7-8 in San Antonio near airport but need a good rec for hotel with or near a good sports bar for the SEC champ game (if we make it..no jinx) Possibly down by river walk or any other nicer area. Preferably one that’s more low key, upscale, good food, and one that would have audio on for game.

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Looking for Two for Kentucky *First Timer*

Looking for a couple(2) of cheap tickets for the Kentucky game - as some of y'all know, I live out of state and travel into ATX for Orangbloods and RosterWatch work and to visit @Alex Dunlap

I'm coming in this week for our Live Show at Texas Beef Traders on Friday the 22nd from 5:30 pm CT to 7:30 pm CT and looking to attend my first Texas game Live

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This is the exact kind of horsesh_t cancel culture intimidation that led to Trump's win . . .

. . . and now he's practicing it. SMDH:

"A totally Fake poll that caused great distrust and uncertainty at a very critical time. She knew exactly what she was doing. Thank you to the GREAT PEOPLE OF IOWA for giving me such a record breaking vote, despite possible ELECTION FRAUD by Ann Selzer and the now discredited “newspaper” for which she works. An investigation is fully called for!"​

These are the remaining games for the 1 and 2 loss teams in the SEC

TexasAggyGeorgiaTennesseeBamaOl Miss
Kentuckyat AuburnUmassUTEPat Blowuat Florida
at AggyUsGeorgia Techat VandyAuburnMSU

Georgia is done in conference and easily has the easiest remaining schedule.

Obviously Tennessee could lose to Vandy or Ol Miss to Florida, but it appears every team except for us and Aggy have a better than decent shot at winning out.

Starr County, Texas - the most Hispanic County in the USA - voted for a Republican Presidential candidate for the first time in 132 year

Economic discontent and illegal immigration were the tipping points

the most Latino county in the country — where 98% of the population is Hispanic — voted for a Republican presidential candidate for the first time in 132 years. Overnight, this land of ranches, poor neighborhoods — the average income, at $41,000 (€38,000), is approximately half the national average, and 30% of the population lives below the poverty line, three times more than in the rest of the country — and a tradition of ironclad control by the local Democratic Party machinery, became international news.

Naturally, Toni Trevino, 67, the County Chair of the Republican Party, was not surprised by the result. “For two years I have thought that if Donald Trump was the candidate, he was going to win here, from what I heard among the people.” She says that the main reason he won, as in the rest of the country, is economic discontent.

The Republican’s promise to close the border to illegal immigration was also decisive in the local vote. In an area that in recent years has grown accustomed to seeing hundreds of undocumented migrants crossing every day and every night — “although they don’t stay because, when they cross the river, they look around and see that there is nothing for them” — a strong position on immigration is seen as common sense. Even local Democratic candidates support completely stopping the flow of undocumented migrants.

Need Help OB - Austin Área Fields With Lighting To Practice Youth Sports

Need some help….

I’m coaching my daughter’s select flag football team and with the time change our normal practice fields don’t work. If any of you know of lighted fields open to the public in the Austin area please respond with the name and/or address.

They don’t need to be anything special or have markings. I just need about a 25yaed x 50 yard space with a decent surface so the girl’s don’t get injured.

TIA!

I wonder if time has pushed ou into a potentially bad decision?

OU football coach Brent Venables has 'sense of urgency' in offensive coordinator search​

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The Oklahoman

NORMAN — OU coach Brent Venables isn’t fully looking toward the future just yet.
The Sooners still have two games remaining in the season, including Saturday’s matchup with No. 7 Alabama (6:30 p.m., ABC).
But Venables is also working through the process of hiring a new offensive coordinator, and changes to the recruiting and transfer portal calendars have forced that process to speed up.
Signing day, which has been in mid-to-late December in recent years, was moved up to Dec. 4 this season.
The transfer portal will open Dec. 9.

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It will be critical for Venables to have an offensive coordinator in place before those dates.
“We’ve talked to several people and so we feel like we’re in a good position where we need to be,” Venables said Tuesday. “Haven’t put a hard deadline on it, making that decision, and doing the process its due diligence. There’s a lot of layers to it as you can imagine.”
One name that has been circulating since the job opened — former Florida and Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen.
Mullen last coached Florida in 2021, when he was fired late in the season with the Gators at 5-6.
The Gators offense was particularly potent in 2020, when Kyle Trask led the nation with 4,125 passing yards and 43 touchdowns.
But Florida’s defense faltered, including in a 55-20 loss to the Sooners in the Cotton Bowl that season.
Venables was asked specifically about Mullen and if the job was his if he wanted it.
“I’m not going to comment about the details of the search,” Venables said.
But, Venables added, Mullen was a candidate a year earlier when he ultimately hired Seth Littrell following Jeff Lebby’s departure to coach Mississippi State.
Littrell spent last season as an offensive analyst for the Sooners before being promoted following the conclusion of the regular season.
“I reached out to him a year ago,” Venables said of Mullen.
But the Sooners never flourished offensively under Littrell, who was fired Oct. 20, the day after the Sooners’ 35-9 loss to South Carolina.
At the time, OU’s offense was averaging just 288 yards per game .
In the three games since, under interim play-caller Joe Jon Finley, the Sooners have averaged 417 yards per game — though the 665 they put up vs. FCS Maine on Nov. 2 skews the improvement a bit.

Entering Saturday’s game, the Sooners (5-5, 1-5 SEC) are tied for No. 117 nationally in total offense, averaging 326.8 yards per game. They are No. 115 in passing offense at 183.3 yards per game.

While Mullen is currently an analyst at ESPN, the rest of the likely candidates for the job — including Tulane offensive coordinator Joe Craddock, Washington State offensive coordinator Ben Arbuckle, Miami offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson and Texas State offensive coordinator Mack Leftwich, among others — are actively coaching.
“This is a real thing called a regular season that’s got to finish up,” Venables said. “And if I’m talking to the right people, which I believe I am, then they’re going to be sensitive to finishing what they started and being loyal to their players and the people that they work alongside with, things of that nature. But sooner rather than later is when I want it finished.
“I want to get it right, so that’s our focus.”
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