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Aggys pounded by Gamey Cocks--

It was bound to happen,we all knew it would happen. It was just a matter of time. One week after playing an inspired second half at their black panty night,it was time for reality to rear its ugly head.

The aggy defense looked like it was in a greased pig contest. They tried their best to grab and hold a Cock but they were too big and slippery.

The SC running backs and QB got outside their containment at will,and they threw the ball well enough that they couldn't stack the box.

They have a QB situation there now,Weidmans teammates have given up on him due to him putting his partying ahead of the team,but is Reed really an answer,he might be if you were running the triple option offense but he isn't a passing threat that keeps anyone awake at night.

And they lost their best player to injury unfortunately, Moss was a stud,hope he isn't seriously injured but it sounds like a season ending type of injury.

It was an expected late season type of aggy meltdown,I have been seeing it for sixty years. They are who they are which is a dangerous team capable of beating or losing too anyone on any given night.

You can bet your last dollar they will give UT their best shot when we play but they were unable to go on the road and grasp and contain a gamey Cock team when it was all there for them to take,you could say they choked on a Cock (team).--utx

The Home Stretch

Currently there are five teams essentially tied for first place in the SEC with one loss.
  • Two are 5-1 (Georgia and a&m)
  • One Is 4-1 (Tennessee)
  • Two are 3-1 (Texas and LSU)
Assuming that both participants in the SEC championship will have one conference loss, that effectively eliminates all of the two-loss teams (Vandy, Ole Miss, Alabama and Missouri).

There are two “elimination” games amongst the leaders (Georgia/Tennessee in two weeks and Texas/a&m on T+2). Loser of those two games are out in all likelihood.

Here are the paths to 7-1 for the five remaining teams

Georgia – their two remaining games are tough ones. It starts next week @ Ole Miss followed by Tennessee at home. They will be done with the SEC in two weeks. If the Dawgs prevail in both, I can’t see them being eliminated in a tiebreaker.

a&m – aggies have a bye followed by a patsy in New Mexico State. They finish with a probable win at Auburn on 11/23 setting up a possible play-in game in College Station on 11/30.

Tennessee – a home game vs. Mississippi State next week is a tune up for a showdown on 11/16 at Georgia. If they beat Georgia, they would have to beat Vandy in Nashville on 11/30 to stay in contention for a berth in the SEC championship.

Texas – everyone knows what they must do. Win all four and they are most likely in since their tiebreakers are good for everyone except Georgia.

LSU – I don’t think LSU will run the table. They play Alabama next week at home. Roadie to Gainesville on 11/16, followed by Vandy in Baton Rouge and finishing off ou’s season on 11/30.

There are only two possible three way ties at 7-1 as the loser of the Georgia/Tennessee game becomes a two-loss team and are eliminated along with a&m.

Georgia, Texas and LSU tied

Georgia is first qualifier by virtue of beating Texas head-to-head (1. Head-to-head competition among the tied teams) since LSU played neither. What I don’t know is if this tiebreaker settles the tie for second-qualifier since LSU would be 0-0 and Texas would be 0-1. Texas wins the second tiebreaker (2. Record versus all common Conference opponents among the tied teams) with a 5-0 record for Texas vs 4-1 for LSU.

Tennessee, Texas and LSU tied

No head-to-head. So it goes to the record vs. common opponents. Tennessee is eliminated by virtue of it’s loss to Arkansas. Texas is the home team vs. LSU from the second tiebreaker (see above).

Summary

If Texas wins out they are in versus the Tennessee/Georgia winner if LSU loses at least once. If there’s a three-way tie, Texas could be in jeopardy if Georgia and LSU are tied with them depending on how they interpret the rules. Two-loss teams could most definitely end up in the mix but I’m not going to get into those permutations. Texas needs to take care of business the next four games and they are probably in.

Bottom line. Win out and root for an LSU loss (just in case or just for fun).

The Rules
  1. Head-to-head competition among the tied teams
  2. Record versus all common Conference opponents among the tied teams
  3. Record against highest (best) placed common Conference opponent in the Conference standings, and proceeding through the Conference standings among the tied teams
  4. Cumulative Conference winning percentage of all Conference opponents among the tied teams
  5. Capped relative total scoring margin versus all Conference opponents among the tied teams
  6. Random draw of the tied teams

SEC Champion

So I’m a little lost on the SEC championship game. Two top teams with best records are in the champ game. Then the tiebreakers start. Are we in if we win out or do we actually want ATM to beat LSU? Al already has 2 losses. Tenn plays GA. We want Al to beat Mizz. If GA loses again they’ll have 2 losses.

Is it too early to start talking this kind of scenario? Let’s hear it. How do you think it plays out?

Elon Musk is gay

Per Tim Walz. Such an odd attempt to smear someone during a Presidential campaign

Democratic nominee Kamala Harris' running mate Tim Walz on Friday called Tesla boss Elon Musk a 'gay guy', sparking backlash on social media. At a campaign stop in Detroit, Michigan, the Minnesota governor was talking about billionaires when he brough up Musk's name. “If you’re a billionaire - Elon Musk, for example say - that guy, that gay guy [chuckles]…Michigan knows that word,” Walz said. “Look, that dude got a tax cut…”

Florida and Aggy

I’m sure we win both games but our offense with it’s (no inside run game, penalty loving OL, and gimpy non-mobile pocket QB) will make their defense look world class. Texas beats Florida by 10 and ACES by 3. Unless Arch is behind the wheel, then we roll by double digits. Both teams hate mobile QBs that can throw deep.

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The Texas Card House War Room - We're talking CFP Playoffs!!! And Recruiting!!!

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(From Anwar)

We are about to enter the fun — and crazy — part of the college football season.

The AP Poll and Coaches Poll have kept us entertained from the preseason until this week. However, college football fans need not continue monitoring those polls next week. The only poll that matters will be unveiled on Tuesday.

The College Football Playoff Selection Committee will release its first ranking of the 2024 season on Tuesday. This will be the first year of the 12-team college football playoff format. The 12 participating teams will include the five conference champions ranked highest by the CFP selection committee, plus the next seven highest-ranked teams.

Rich Clark, Executive Director of the CFP, and Brett Daniels, Senior Director of Communications, spent nearly an hour explaining the committee’s selection process this week. I think there is a lot of information that will shed light on the playoff topics that have been discussed on OB recently.

Let’s unpack it.

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--- The committee will meet every week to create their rankings and reveal them live on ESPN.

Here are the important dates:

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--- Another important foundational piece is the playoff schedule. The first-round games will be on-campus home games for the higher seeds. Neutral site games begin during the quarterfinals.

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--- The selection committee is comprised of 13 members. Six of the committee members are athletic directors, and seven are at-large members (former coaches, former players, and journalists). The committee members are Chris Ault, Chet Gladchuk, Jim Grobe, Warde Manuel (chair), Randall McDaniel, Gary Pinkel, Mack Rhoades, Mike Riley, David Sayler, Will Shields, Kelly Whiteside, Carla Williams, and Hunter Yurachek.

--- The committee members are given iPads that allow them to watch condensed versions of any game they desire. The removal of commercials, time stoppages, and halftime allows them to watch one game in about 45 minutes.

They will create their own Top 25 list and rank those teams each week.

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--- During the slideshow portion of the conference call, Clark used last year’s rankings with this year’s conference alignment to illustrate how teams would be ranked in 2024.

  1. Here is what the Top 25 would look like:

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2. Here are the top five conference champions. Using the final 2023 rankings with current conference affiliations, No. 14 Arizona and No. 23 Liberty would have made the playoffs (Arizona automatically qualified as the Big 12 champion, and Liberty finished as the highest-ranked Group of 5 school). Daniels said since Liberty was ranked No. 23 and outside of their top 12 teams rankings, that is why the school was dropped to No. 12 in the playoff rankings.

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  1. Here are the playoff teams:

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4. Here is the final playoff bracket:

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This section should shed light on what to expect in the upcoming weeks.

--- Clark was asked how the committee would judge teams that sustained a loss in the conference championship game. Would that team be penalized? How would they measure a loss in the conference championship game versus other teams in the conference that sat at home and did not endure an additional loss?

"That's actually something that we talked about with the committee members," Clark said. "And what I'll say is, in the discussion, what I realized is they're sophisticated enough to know that in a conference championship game, you have the top two teams in the conference playing. If the third-place team is sitting out, and they're not putting it on the table and actually risking a loss in that conference championship, the committee is sophisticated enough to understand and take that into account. All wins aren't created equal, and all losses aren't created equal either. I will say it depends on what the loss looks like. It depends on who we're talking about as a third-place team, so they will take that all into consideration.

"I honestly don't think that a team would be unduly penalized if they lost in a conference championship game. It'll be taken into account appropriately, and the committee will do that in a sophisticated way."

--- Any home team hosting a first-round game has the option of moving that contest to an NFL stadium if it logistically works better for that school.

--- The committee must honor the bowl contracts it has for the quarterfinals for the next two years. That means the SEC Champion will play in the Sugar Bowl and the Big Ten champion in the Rose Bowl because of their conference ties to those bowl games. For proximity reasons, the ACC champ will play in the Peach Bowl and the Big 12 Champ in the Fiesta Bowl.

--- In the semifinals, the top seed will have priority and be placed in the nearest bowl game. The next highest seed will appear in the other bowl game.

That means if Texas advances to the semifinals this season, it will need to be the highest seed remaining to appear in the Cotton Bowl on January 10. If not, the Longhorns would play in the Orange Bowl.

--- The Peach Bowl, Cotton Bowl, and Fiesta Bowl do not have contractual relationships with any of the conferences, so they’re a little bit more flexible in terms of the teams that can be assigned to those locations.

--- A reporter who covers Indiana asked how the public can be assured the committee will rank the best teams as opposed to the biggest names. He used Notre Dame (7-1), a team that was defeated by Northern Illinois, being ranked 8th in the AP Poll over an undefeated Indiana (8-0).

Clark said, "Record matters, but we're not trying to pick the most deserving teams. We're trying to pick the best teams. This committee's got to look at their entire body of work. They're going to consider record, of course. That matters; wins and losses still matter. But they're also going to look at strength of schedule. They're going to look at head-to-head competitions and how teams perform against each other. They're going to look at how they perform against common opponents as well.

"Then there's just that eye test of, what did they do on the field? How did they perform? Even in a loss, how did they perform? The beauty of this, I think one of the beauties of this whole process is, that a loss early in the season may not completely derail a team. Maybe it'll change their seeding, maybe it'll change their ranking, but it doesn't completely derail them. I think what fans have to know is that the committee is going to look at the entire body of work, not just record. Doesn't matter what conference they're coming from."

--- In addition, Clark said strength of schedule will be an important metric used by the committee.

Clark was asked how they measure strength of schedule when conferences are larger and every team does not play each other.

"Strength of schedule still matters," Clark said. "Even within the conference, it's hard to compare teams, because they have different schedules, but strength of schedule is the metric that we use to sort of balance that out, even within a conference. I think the same concept applies, from my perspective."

--- However, Clark said, "Like I mentioned, they watch these games to give them an opportunity to have put some judgment into it, but the eye test means a lot."

--- The committee will use a company named SportSource Analytics to obtain their analytics. That website’s analytics are not available to the public.

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--- The committee will not manipulate the bracket to avoid a regular-season rematch in the playoffs. Clark said if a rematch occurs in the playoffs, or if two teams could play for a third time in one season, with the last game being in the postseason, the committee will not consider that factor.

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(Suchomel)

Let’s take a deeper look at the release of this week’s 2025 Recruiting Board

QUARTERBACK

NEEDS – 1

COMMITMENTS – 1


KJ Lacey – Texas commitment – Nothing to see here. Lacey remains locked in with his UT commitment.

Flip candidates - none


RUNNING BACK

NEEDS – 2

COMMITMENTS – 2


Rickey Stewart – Texas commitment – He’s a man of very few words but has never wavered on his commitment.

James Simon – Texas commitment – Simon was locked in with Texas long before he actually committed.

Flip candidates - none


WIDE RECEIVER

NEEDS – 3 OR 4

COMMITMENTS – 3


Jaime Ffrench – Texas commitment – One of the most exciting players in this year’s class.

Kaliq Lockett – Texas commitment – Lockett’s been all Texas for about six months.

Daylan McCutcheon – Texas commitment – Recent flip from Florida State says he’s locked in with Texas and not looking back.

Flip candidates

Kelshaun Johnson – Texas A&M commitment – 30% - Texas has stayed in contact but we’ll see how hard the staff pushes with McCutcheon now committed. Johnson is happy with his A&M pledge but does like Texas quite a bit.


TIGHT END

NEEDS – 2

COMMITMENTS – 2


Emaree Winston – Texas commitment – There was a time when Winston was looking around a bit, but he’s shut that stuff down.

Nick Townsend – Texas commitment – Best tight end in the state and an underrated prospect in my opinion.

Michael Terry – 65% (UP) – He’s not truly a tight end, but we’re grouping him here. This one’s been kind of up and down (mostly up) but things are looking better and better for Texas.

Flip candidates - none


OFFENSIVE LINE

NEEDS – 4 OR 5

COMMITMENTS – 5


Jackson Christian – Texas commitment – Head-to-head win over A&M and Christian has never looked back.

Jordan Coleman and Devin Coleman – Texas commitments – Two of three Coleman triplets that will wear burnt orange.

John Mills – Texas commitment – It’s been a while since Mills has visited Texas but that should change for one of the remaining home games.

Nick Brooks – The big fella was at the Georgia game and has stayed more solid than I expected if I’m being honest.

Flip candidates

Michael Fasusi – Oklahoma commitment – 25% - We’ll put him on the list because people ask about him and Texas has stayed in touch, but I don’t see him being part of UT’s class.


DEFENSIVE END

NEEDS – 2 OR 3

COMMITMENTS – 2


Lance Jackson – Texas commitment – Don’t be shocked if he’s at Arkansas when Texas is in Fayetteville, but that’ll purely be to watch his brother and his future teammates in orange and white.

Smith Orogbo – Texas commitment – Season-ending surgery for Orogbo but he’s a player with intriguing long-term upside.

Javion Hilson – 50% (DOWN) – I might have this number a bit low because of recency bias following the A&M visit, but there’s a belief in College Station that they really moved the needle last weekend.

Flip candidates - none


DEFENSIVE TACKLE

NEEDS – 2 OR 3

COMMITMENTS – 2


Myron Charles – Texas commitment – He’s kind of gone back and forth on if he’ll continue to look at other schools but seems pretty happy with his decision when we’ve talked to him.

Josiah Sharma – Texas commitment – Another guy that doesn’t say much but he hasn’t given any indication that he’s unhappy with his pledge.

Joseph Mbatchou – 55% (UP) – He still has visits to take but Texas is in a position of strength right now.

Justus Terry – 30% (UP) – He did take a Texas official and he did tell OB he really enjoyed it, but it’s still tough to picture him being in this class in the end.

Flip candidates

Chace Sims – Texas A&M commitment – 40% - He’s trying to keep a low profile but he did sneak in for the Texas game against Georgia and an official visit wouldn’t surprise me.

Zion Williams – LSU commitment – 25% - Feels like this one is all but dead.

Kevin Wynn – Florida State commitment – 30% - I’m not sure he’ll stick with FSU but I also don’t think he’ll wind up at Texas.

Braxton Kyle – Rutgers commitment - 20% - If Texas pushes to get him on campus, this one could get interesting in a hurry.

Caleb Bell – Arkansas commitment – 20% - Similar situation to Braxton Kyle … if Texas brings him in for a visit it’ll be worth really paying attention to.


LINEBACKER

NEEDS – 3 OR 4

COMMITMENTS – 2


Bo Barnes – Texas commitment – Underrated player with tremendous upside.

Jonathan Cunningham – Texas commitment – A bit undersized by traditional standards but he has lots of athleticism.

Madden Faraimo – 35% - Holding steady with this one. Texas will need to get him on campus again, which could happen, to have a shot. USC and Notre Dame currently lead.

Nathaniel Owusu-Boateng – 30% (UP) – We won’t have much of a read on this one until he takes his official visit, which will be his first time on campus.

Kellen Wiley – 30% (UP) – Might be tough to get him out of Florida but he is planning on visiting Texas next month.

Flip candidates

Riley Pettijohn – Ohio State commitment - 30% - He was at the game against Georgia but I continue to believe he’s going to be a tough guy to flip.


DEFENSIVE BACK

NEEDS – 3 OR 4

COMMITMENTS – 2


Caleb Chester – Texas commitment – He’s about as locked in as a commitment can be.

Jonah Williams – Texas commitment – A recent injury ended his senior season but he’ll head to Austin in January.

Flip candidates

Courtland Guillory – Oklahoma commitment – 35% - He did come in for the game against Georgia but he’s remained silent since that visit. His dad did tell OB they enjoyed the experience so we’ll see if this one progresses.

Dorian Brew – Oregon commitment – 40% - I don’t mind admitting this one’s a bit of a guess because Brew doesn’t really tell anybody anything.

Cobey Sellers – Texas A&M commitment – 25% - Texas stays in touch but he’s pretty happy with his decision.

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3rd Annual Carter Couch Toy Drive

Texas fans everywhere -

Please join Texas One Fund and our Texas athletes at Bouldin Acres on December 14 at 1pm for the 3rd annual toy drive honoring Carter Couch. For the full story about Carter Couch, go to C the Good

Coach Matt Couch is the University of Texas Baseball strength and conditioning coach. His son Carter was not just a huge fan of Longhorn baseball, but was an absolutely amazing young man that tragically passed before his 3rd birthday. The Couch family started the Carter Couch Toy Drive to celebrate his memory and bring joy to other children in need with toys for Christmas.

Prior years have seen over 1,000 toys donated and delivered to participants of RBI Austin (RBI Austin) and the family and Texas athletics hope to surpass that number again.

If you cannot make the event, please consider donating a toy by using the QR code on the flyer to have a toy delivered for a very worthy cause.

"Weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning" - Psalm 30:5

When: December 14th, 2024
Time: 1 pm
Where: Bouldin Acres - 2027 S Lamar Blvd, Austin TX


RBI Austin connects kids to mentor relationships, make sports affordable, develop youth players and provide Austin youth an outlet through sports. RBI Austin supports Austin youth and families from 4-18. In 2022, RBI Austin served 1,577 kids in the local area for both baseball and softball as a 501(c)(3) non-profit, and is funded 94% through contributions from individual donors, foundations and corporate sponsors.


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How to run your Part D "Stand alone" drug plan for 2025

Thanks to the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, which claims to help seniors save money on their drugs, we have an explosive year in understanding and securing the right drug plan for 2025. And with the most confusing year for Medicare clients ever, 2025 around the corner, the insurance companies have mostly fired the agents from helping you with your drug plans. With that in mind, please use the model below to help you find your correct plan. My clients at this site, same deal but call me if you have tried it and get stuck! I cannot run drug plan for everyone however with a few exceptions you can find later in this message.

This info is for those that have Supplements only. Advantage people have their own issues with drugs but your plans come bundled with the health and drugs plans combined and no choice of changing the drug plan is available, other than changing your plan.

So if you have a supplement (you have Original Medicare, A&B, actively working as well) you should ALWAYS, EACH and EVERY YEAR, run your drug list through Medicare's model at Medicare.gov to see which plan you should have for Jan. 1, when the new plans go into place.

Having run at least 5000 drug plan searches for my Medicare Supplement clients, I will tell you I have found some loopholes in the model (never input your Cialis or Viagra generic meds because GoodRX covers it for 20% of what the drug plans do) and there are several other common rookie issues. But most of you will do OK without any experience there.

Ready?

Go to https://www.medicare.gov/plan-compare/#/?year=2025&lang=en This is the short cut to the entry screen for your drug plan comparison at Medicare.gov This is not my site and it's not the plan I had hoped to use but it's THE site for basic plan entry and change. Being run by Medicare, it does not attempt to mislead you in any way!

1) Put in your zip code / if you have more than one county in your zip code, add the proper county / notice that you want 2025 in your search criteria Hit CONTINUE
2) On the 2nd page, check the circle in the middle, you want a "Medicare drug plan (Part D)" Click Find Plans!
3) On page 3, most likely you will want to realize that none of the exceptions cover you, so go below the line and click on "I don't get help from any of these programs!" CONTINUE
4) On page 4, it asks a question that is very simple "Do you want to see your drug costs when you compare plans?" Duh! Check YES !!!! Hit NEXT!
5) Now begin to fill in drugs / type in your medication / Spell it correctly / hold the bottle in your hand if you don't have it perfectly spelled out on a list / after you enter it, or even before you spell it all out, versions of that medication (there may be several similar versions) now appear below the entry box / this is important! Don't hit Add Drug! / Instead click on their listing of the medication / if you fail to do this (and I forget to do this often) it will make you type the entry again !! So when the entry appears below the box click below the box on THEIR ENTRY , not what you typed in. The programmer could have made this simpler but what's new when we work with forms!!
6) Keep doing this until you get all the drugs entered, then you'll see either "Add another drug" or "Done adding drugs" / this can be challenging sometimes to make it total up your list and help you pick a plan (there are 15 available)
7) The next screen says Choose up to 5 pharmacies! Scroll down to add up to 5 choices or enter one in the "Pharmacy name" section / Mail order is usually disappointing but can be added /
8) Pick up to five plans / I'd do at least 3 choices or more! Bottom right of screen (don't do this on a cell phone!) click on DONE
9) There are your fifteen plan choices listed from the cheapest plan to the most expensive, 1 through 15
10) Explore, make changes by going back to the original entries (this may take a while, they do have chat entries on the side of the page if you get stuck.)
11) The first entry is usually the cheapest / if you like it, Click on plan details. It explains the pricing (yes, you have a lot to learn about how this works!) After you wonder around in the plan, look at what your store choices cost (this can be VERY important) look on the 5th line or so and call the NON Member phone no. to sign up
12) Most plans are barring the agent from helping you and refusing to work with agents or pay them / United Health plans and Blue Cross and Cigna if it's not the SAVER plans will pay the agents, call me if you land on one of these. Call me and I'll get involved in finishing up the billing and I'll iron out a few mysteries of the software or plans for you
13) Again, only United Health, Blue Cross or Cigna (not their Saver) will allow the agent (possibly me!) to help // All other plans, call the NON MEMBER phone no. for help. Not me !!
14) You will get an order writer on the phone. He'll be licensed but will not schmooze you! Not a friendly independent agent. They'll ask you for your Medicare no. and process the application ASAP. Sergeant Friday version / "Just the facts ma'am!"

They may be polite, they may be pushy. They want to get you signed up and move to the next call quickly so keep it short and focused but do ask any questions that you have.

Now is also the time to find out if your supplement is costing you more than you MUST pay for it.

Can you rewrite your supplement (this assumes that you can meet the company's underwriter's standard for what is good health. I have a 2 page questionnaire that allows you to see if you might pass underwriting. Imagine that you might trim off 1/3 of your monthly costs.

If you have been on your current supplement for up to 3 years or more, and can pass the underwriter's questions (no pacemakers, no Stents, no cancer in the last 3 years, etc.) we should fill out an entry and see if we can improve your supplement. Tried to write a lady five years ago. She went with a company I warned her about. Called me two weeks ago, her supplement was over $325 a month. Very healthy! I reviewed two plan options with her. Got her approved for Sup. N for $116. $209 a month in upfront savings. $2508 a year !! And that savings will mostly occur for many years, not just one. Think of that. I have done about 175 of these with my clients and 3 of them were mine!!

If you are healthy and have Sup. F, your plan is officially an Oldsmobile 88 living in a Tesla world. I once had it! G gets 70% of smart signups and N fits the other 30%.

Call me and let's discuss first your likelihood of passing underwriting. There is no charge, no knock on the door like a life insurance sale. After reviewing the 2 page questionnaire and saying NO to all questions we will apply. It Takes 30 min. to fill out, no charge, and we will know if you are accepted within 1 to 5 days. Healthy couples 5 years or longer on their plans, often trim off $1000 each from their yearly premiums. It's possible to even stay with the same company. We will discuss multiple companies that we an apply with, as many as 5.


Gary S. / OB member and poster since '06. Formerly advertised here for 7 or 8 years. / Under 65 (I refer to an excellent friend and writer) / I personally write Medicare only as an independent agent / 21st year / I have currently around 450 active clients, with approximately 400 on supplements / I have rewritten my supplement 3 times and likely pay much less then you do! Email me for the 2 page screen to see if you might pass underwriting / it's not brain surgery, don't put this off / and you can rewrite your supplement (assumes you have one now ) all 12 months of the year. Not just in the fall !! / Don't text me please! ges01@comcast.net has been my email at this site for 18 years / I have a more formal one that I don't use / I never share data with anyone! Or call me at 713-376-5608. I do not want to give blind quotes or answer blind questions without speaking to you! Call me 12 to 6 daily or email me with your phone nos. included / Super busy time of year / Medicare does not allow competitive quoting / all sources (companies as well) have the same price for the same item / I have no fee / the company pays me directly never the client / thus I have most plans in the market, at the lowest price / Just good solid work and never a single complaint on this site!
Best wishes / GS

CFB Schedule is nuts - 16 games

Last night, I got to watch my SMU Mustangs beat the ever loving shit out of Pitt (2 of Pitt's TD's were against the 2nd and 3rd string defense).

As it stands now, SMU has played 9 games with 3 regular season games to go - 11 games. If they win out, the ACC Championship- 12 games.

CFB Playoffs - the winner (it won't be my Ponies) could have to win 4 more games for a 16 game schedule.


Mustangs Dream Scenario- somehow get into the Playoffs and host a game at home.
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