Just checked the thread for the first time today there was some real horrible shit posted…. Then i finally found the one that took the cake
I mean it's a hot take for sure, but I don't think it's indefensible. Who would you go with? Horry, I guess? He's got 5 rings and is still Big Shot Bob, but I never really hear people talk about him in relation to Bama. Maybe I'm just too young, but I've been following the program pretty closely since Erwin Dudley was winning SEC POY
ungrateful ass! Next time when we have an AD that couldn’t pick a basketball out of a lineup don’t come crying to ol Leonard when we wind up with Mike White or retaining Anthony Grant for another half decade. I know we are kidding but Avery moved the program forward from where it was and definitely replenished the talent level of the program from an all time low level. And then he absolutely quit. Happy he did tho it certainly worked out. Hope we can stay at the level we are because I’m kinda in heaven rn.
Another Thursday night in grandpappy’s can of methamphetamine I see. At least he attempted to apologize before he ran out of internet minutes for the day.
6’1 i really want a champs meetup now, if no other reason than i get to feel short for a little while
yeah, honestly hope very few people see it, but the fact that Jihaad was named that by Islamic parents seems……troubling
in the last thirty years the first definition of Jihad has become the more commonly understood one ji·had noun ISLAM a struggle or fight against the enemies of Islam. "he declared a jihad against the infidels" the spiritual struggle within oneself against sin. noun: greater jihad; plural noun: greater jihads; noun: greater jehad; plural noun: greater jehads
I think we Gump so hard that you’ll see husbands makings their wives wear houndstooth burqas to them game if they play well.
I am glad those two feel comfortable in our team's locker room to be open about their faith. I don't think that would be the case in every college football locker room.
Bc they didn't give a shit about how people in the west have mangled the word and made it a boogeyman?
Jihad has been frequently mistranslated in recent decades as holy war, however, jihad is most commonly considered a personal, internal struggle to hold faith and be a good practitioner of the religion of Islam. There are some instances in which jihad is justification for the military defense of the religion of Islam, but this is not the main purpose of Jihad.