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heyalumnigo's avatar

Non-Cal College

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More revealed about Ed Orgeron. He wasn't just in charge of LSU's football team when Title IX violations allegedly happened, he created a shell company to reportedly try to suppress rape, sexual assault, and domestic abuse cases brought against his star player. As a result, he's getting RICO'd.

https://www.theadvertiser.com/story/sports/college/lsu/2021/06/28/lsu-football-coach-ed-orgeron-company-named-title-ix-lawsuit/5359541001/

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SGBear's avatar

Illinois has eight players recently leave the program as the transfer portal closes on July 1.

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Berkelium97's avatar

Clay Helton at 25? Mario Cristobal at 16? Those both seem very generous. The teams have done reasonably well under their guidance, but both could do much, much better based on their talent levels.

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Vanderbilt uses 7-run first to down Mississippi State in Game 1 of College World Series

https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/31729072/vanderbilt-uses-7-run-first-mississippi-state-game-1-college-world-series

OMAHA, Neb. -- Mississippi State had the crowd. Vanderbilt had a big lead and Jack Leiter on the mound, and that was plenty Monday night.

The Commodores rode a seven-run first inning to an 8-2 victory in Game 1 of the College World Series finals to move within a win of a second straight national championship.

Fans in Mississippi State maroon overwhelmingly outnumbered Commodores supporters in the crowd of 24,052, many showing up early for tailgating and ringing cowbells in the parking lots.

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heyalumnigo's avatar

Vandy chased the MSU starter after just 2 outs. Actually he did it to himself. 2 walks, 2 HBP, 1 dribbler in the 5.5 hole, and 1 oppo hit just over the 1B glove for 4 runs. He got chased, another reliever came in, and gave up a 3 run HR. 7 runs in the 1st by Vandy.

The MSU starter has started 2 games in the CWS and gotten 4 total outs. He's the first starter in the CWS finals to not complete an inning.

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Jimmy Chitwood's avatar

That kid will not have fond memories of his first Omaha visit. The moral, as always, is throw strikes.

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heyalumnigo's avatar

Vandy might throw a freshman that is still 17 today. He reclassified so he could play this spring. Could you imagine starting a potential clinching game as a 17 year old?

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Jimmy Chitwood's avatar

No, I absolutely can not imagine being on the hill...I was 17 when I went to Omaha to watch Cal in '92 and found it overwhelming, in a good way.

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Terence's avatar

Eric Clapton or Prince?

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DC Trojan's avatar

well if it's white, Clapton probably likes it

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Terence's avatar

Butter

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Justbear's avatar

I work in the dairy industry. Calves are really cute. They are such a curious animal.

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Rocksanddirt's avatar

yes please.

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heyalumnigo's avatar

Big Butter Jesus. Sweet Cream Jesus.

On I-75 just North of Cincinnati, there is a church with a styrofoam (steel frame) Jesus in the front if the church. It was struck by lightning and burned sometime around 2010.

Heywood Banks wrote a song about it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Mf2u9VWAhM&ab_channel=TheBOB%26TOMShow

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SGBear's avatar

If you're butter says "sweet cream" butter, that's a nearly meaningless marketing term because standard American butter is not fermented/cultured - hence, "sweet cream".

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Wiata78's avatar

I thought that just meant it wasn't salted.

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DC Trojan's avatar

I had wondered why we had some butter from Vermont which was specifically labeled "fermented," and now I know.

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Terence's avatar

I love a fermented butter

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goldenone's avatar

Land O Lakes

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Scootie's avatar

Tea, thank you.

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dcblue's avatar

That will work.

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Rocksanddirt's avatar

Black, like my soul. At work people bring in all manner of different things. Starbucks, Peet's Major D, Peerless, whatever the costco stuff is called, etc.

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Cugel's avatar

Black, strong, 2 - 3 cups.

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HeyStudentsBears's avatar

morning espresso ritual ...

- grind beans and listen/watch the grinding (some Zen-like moment to start the day)

- make espresso(s) until i am happy with the quality, it takes usually 2-3 each morning because changing weather/humidity conditions

- steam milk and make a cortado

- repeat at least once

- watch bike race

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FiatSlug's avatar

Major D's, black.

I buy my beans whole, grind 'em at home. 20 grams on weekdays, 30 grams on weekends. Brewed using pour over method.

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Ruey Yen's avatar

I am still fairly new to coffee (finally caved in the last 5 years and got addicted to coffee after all the work trips to Europe), particularly brewing at home, but I just noticed that Peet's Major D instruction on the bag suggests "cold brew". So I finally tried course ground the beans and soak them in water for a day before filtering. Honestly, I am not sure I am doing it correctly and if the blandish taste is due to the wrong coffee to water ratio or not enough "brewing".

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DC Trojan's avatar

I've found that you need significantly more ground coffee for cold brewing than you might think. The best I made last summer was probably 2x the grounds for hot brewing.

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Ruey Yen's avatar

Thanks! I'll try that next time. I recall reading something along that line for brewing iced tea as well.

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Tangtpt's avatar

Major D's for me, too, only from a Keurig. 2 sugars, one Mini-Moo.

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DC Trojan's avatar

little bit of milk and sugar - I tend to buy medium espresso roasts for a stronger flavor without having to resort to dark roasts.

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SGBear's avatar

Counter Culture medium roast coffee, freshly ground in a better coffee maker w/ a splash of half & half (or a mini-moo).

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HeyStudentsBears's avatar

i usually buy Big Trouble if i can find it

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HeyStudentsBears's avatar

or Stumptown - Hairbender

or Grumpy - Heartbreaker ...

then i badly sing some Pat Benatar themed song ...

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DC Trojan's avatar

little bit of milk and sugar - I tend to buy medium espresso roasts for a stronger flavor without having to resort to dark roasts.

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heyalumnigo's avatar

very very rarely. I usually do a Latte and add sugar in the raw or a frappuccino type drink. I don't think caffeine affects me too much.

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Berkelium97's avatar

Black. A little bit of sweetener if it's standard coffee. If it's an espresso, black and no sweetener.

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HeyStudentsBears's avatar

perhaps the coffee is still the same, but i liked Peets better when it was a small local brand and they had hard to find stuff.

nowadays w/ all the great locally roasted coffee i usually end up with that.

my favorite Peet's location is the one across from the Claremont Hotel. i dont think it is the original, but it has been there since i was kid.

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goldenone's avatar

The one on Vine street is the original. The 2nd one is on Santa Cruz Ave in Menlo Park (used to go to that one all the time).

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space_lab's avatar

“I still go to Peet’s/just not the one at the corner of Walnut and Vine Streets”

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Terence's avatar

It's not the one on Donghu Lu off of Huaihai Lu in Shanghai?

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Cugel's avatar

The original is in North Berkeley, one block off of Shattuck, IIRC

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Terence's avatar

"I like my sugar with coffee and cream!" - the King Ad-Rock

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Terence's avatar

Today in Covid 19

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LA County recommends masks again indoors regardless of vaccine status as Delta variant spreads

https://www.usnews.com/news/health-news/articles/2021-06-29/la-county-recommends-masks-for-all-when-indoors-as-delta-variant-spreads

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Ruey Yen's avatar

I understand the need/benefit to reopen as quickly as possible, but the unwillingness to wear masks never made much sense to me. It's such a low investment for people to slow down the spread of the disease and the rise of its mutations. I can't tell whether that benefit is just not clearly communicated to the public or if the general public just lack the basic biology knowledge to comprehend it.

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DC Trojan's avatar

a substantial portion of the population think masks don't work because the virus is smaller than the holes in the weave, because they don't get that the virus has to be _on_ something in order to get transported. Or they think they'll suffocate. Or some other damn fool idea.

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sycasey's avatar

So far the Bay Area still seems insulated from Delta-related spikes. Hopefully it stays that way.

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Terence's avatar

Our Crumbling Democracy

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Cugel's avatar

Nothing to see here, move along:

Danny Brown, the former president of AGrowStar, confirmed negotiations began in late 2015. But Brown said ADM wanted $4 million for the plant — 16 times what Perdue’s company ultimately paid for it.

The timing of the sale just as Perdue was about to become the most powerful man in U.S. agriculture raises legal and ethics concerns, from the narrow question of whether the secretary followed federal financial disclosure requirements to whether the transaction could have been an attempt to influence an incoming government official, in violation of bribery statutes, ethics lawyers say.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/interactive/2021/sonny-perdue-adm-land-deal

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Rocksanddirt's avatar

100% if not a direct bribe, and opportunity to curry favor in violation of the rules.

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Cugel's avatar

The whole story is really interesting, and distressing.

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"When the Estill plant closed, local soy prices fell. That meant ADM, one of the biggest players in soy processing, could purchase beans at a lower cost.

“They bought the market,” Hankey said."

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SGBear's avatar

NY GOP held county-level straw poll for governor, which funnels money and focus to the winner. Lee Zeldin got 85% of poll, Rob Astorino got 5%, 10% abstained. Andrew Giuliani got nada.

https://www.syracuse.com/state/2021/06/lee-zeldin-easily-wins-republican-straw-poll-on-ny-governors-race.html

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Maricopa County forced to buy new voting machines because Cyber Ninjas took custody of them.

https://twitter.com/maricopacounty/status/1409644786588418054

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DC Trojan's avatar

some people would call that theft but I suppose, rather like asset forfeiture, it's not theft if someone else gave you permission take them

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Terence's avatar

DBD Crossfit Box

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HeyStudentsBears's avatar

today’s bike ride …

1 - it was already super hot at 600a.

2 - i thought i would go a little longer since i started early

3 - then my cable for rear shifter broke

4 - rode home in “single speed” mode although i could shift the front little/big ring

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Terence's avatar

DBD Test Kitchen

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Terence's avatar

DBD AV Club

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HeyStudentsBears's avatar

Too Hot To Handle Season 2

watched 20 min of this w/ my 17 yr old daughter and her friends. it is shockingly bad and completely predictable.

probably the most interesting part was listening to the teenage commentary.

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DC Trojan's avatar

teenagers are very good at getting to the crux of why something sucks

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Terence's avatar

F9 - I didn't like it, but I seem to be in the minority. I got taken way out of the movie by 3 unbelievable things - I know, it's F&F so it should be expected, but it was just too much

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DC Trojan's avatar

People on twitter definitely seem to have Strong Opinions about F9

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heyalumnigo's avatar

FTFY

People on twitter definitely seem to have Strong Opinions <strikeout>about F9</strikeout>

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DC Trojan's avatar

okay well strong enough that I noticed as someone who is not attuned to the franchise

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heyalumnigo's avatar

Either F9 or Top Gun will be the first movie I'll watch in a theater post-covid. Most likely Top Gun. I'll probably just end up watching F9 using other methods.

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HeyStudentsBears's avatar

is there a date for Top Gun?

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heyalumnigo's avatar

I thought it was either Nov or Dec.

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SGBear's avatar

Nov 19th.

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space_lab's avatar

Cavendish gets his first win at the Tour in five years. https://cyclingtips.com/2021/06/all-mark-cavendish-needed-was-one-more-chance/

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dcblue's avatar

After last night's home plate club seat (thanks to his wife's company) my friend's friend has only his regular third deck behind first base ticket to give away for tonight. I guess beggars can't be choosers when it comes to free tickets.

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Cugel's avatar

England 2, Germany 0, 86 min.

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Berkelium97's avatar

@It's coming home@

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sycasey's avatar

Not sure if anyone realized the Stanley Cup Finals are happening too. Tampa Bay took Game 1 from Montreal, 5-1.

https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/news/lightning-leave-canadiens-scratching-their-heads-after-game-1-of-stanley-cup-final-041917914.html

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Jimmy Chitwood's avatar

I don’t recognize hockey as a sport. It might as well be curling.

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Ruey Yen's avatar

I really haven't been following much of the hockey playoffs. I am surprised that the Canadiens have made it this far since they are one of the last teams to make the playoffs. Then again, it's long overdue for a Canadian team to win the Stanley Cup again (I think it dates back to the Canadiens in the early 90s).

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sycasey's avatar

The weird NHL playoff format this year helped Canada to get a team in the finals. They pretty much grouped all the Canadian teams into one bracket, guaranteeing that one would reach the semifinals.

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heyalumnigo's avatar

That's due to Covid. The Canadians teams played the regular season against themselves due to Canada not wanting people to cross the border. Which is why the Blue Jays played in Buffalo.

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heyalumnigo's avatar

A's beat the dreaded off-day.

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goldenone's avatar

Just 1.5 games behind the Astros as they were defeated by the Orioles.

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Berkelium97's avatar

For extra schadenfreude, it should be noted that these are the same Orioles that recently ended a 20-game road losing streak.

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TD_24's avatar

Thanks to my Blue Jays and that stupid Charlie Montoyo.

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Giants waste every possible opportunity, do not beat LA

https://www.mccoveychronicles.com/2021/6/28/22555081/san-francisco-giants-dodgers-recap-brandon-crawford-trevor-bauer

The San Francisco Giants had their opportunities to Beat LA. Believe you me, they had their opportunities. They damn near had their opportunities every single inning, and they failed to capitalize on them.

I was going to highlight one or two of their missed opportunities, but it’s Monday night. It’s Monday night and the Giants just lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers. It’s Monday night and the Giants just lost to the Dodgers and there are still four more days until Friday night.

This is no time for the truncated version. No one is ordering the abridged edition. Monday nights, when the weekend is beyond the horizon and your mouth is full with the acrid taste of Dodger victories and Trevor Bauer gesticulating towards the crowd like the unpopular guy in a band walking off stage thinking he’s the most popular, is a time to look in the mirror, point out everything you hate, and sit with it.

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CruzinBears's avatar

The game was a lot of fun to attend, though we missed the first inning HRs. Dodger dogs are unsurprisingly very mediocre, but it was great to be back at a live sporting event with a full crowd.

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heyalumnigo's avatar

The Dodgers now get the Dodger Dogs from someone else. I think they terminated their Farmer Johns contract after 2019. Haven't read anything about the new Dodger dogs. Also you need to get the grilled ones not the boiled ones.

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Terence's avatar

grilled ones are on the club level only (he said confidently with knowledge of last having attended a Dodger home game in 1995, but I went to about 30 that summer because I interned for the team)

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clapdoc's avatar

The unspoken unpopular opinion among the Dodgers fanbase that is probably rather prevalent is that Dodger dogs are bad, bad, bad. Though, they did just change out the vendor from Farmer John to someone else.

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heyalumnigo's avatar

Guess I should've kept reading before responding...

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sycasey's avatar

That was frustrating. Baserunners all over the place and couldn't cash any of them in.

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Dodgers win battle of solo home runs over Giants

https://www.truebluela.com/2021/6/28/22555092/dodgers-giants-solo-home-runs

By rule, the Dodgers and Giants played another close game, the sixth time in eight tries this season their game has been within two runs in the seventh inning or later. Baseball, by definition, is a team sport, but Monday night was all about the solos. Home runs accounted for all five runs in the series opener, with the Dodgers prevailing 3-2.

After allowing first-inning home runs in five straight games last week — one of the main drivers of the Dodgers’ four-game losing streak — the early power shoes were on the other foot on Monday. Mookie Betts and Max Muncy started the game with two home runs, giving the Dodgers a 2-0 lead just two batters into the bottom of the first.

They were the Dodgers’ first opening-frame home runs in nine games.

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Terence's avatar

GBBR

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Switzerland scores 2 goals in the final 10 minutes to pull even with France 3-3 and force extra time. After a penalty shooting featuring 9 consecutive makes, France misses its final shot and gives Switzerland the victory.

https://twitter.com/EURO2020/status/1409631320901394438

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sycasey's avatar

Crazy. I really thought France had this one wrapped up. There's been a lot of instances of teams letting big leads go in this tournament.

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DC Trojan's avatar

that whole game was WILD. I was stunned that Mbappe missed his penalty shot

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Lions GM Brad Holmes: Ex-Cal QB Jared Goff Not Just a ‘Bridge Option’

https://www.si.com/college/cal/news/goff-stafford-comparison

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Down 1-3, Croatia scores 2 goals in the closing minutes to force extra time. Spain scores two more to advance to the quarterfinals.

https://twitter.com/EURO2020/status/1409581263892135940

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Berkelium97's avatar

Paul George scores 30 in the second half to help the Clippers stave off elimination once again

https://twitter.com/LAClippers/status/1409721313875304470

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sycasey's avatar

This really felt like the game where the Suns would put the final nail in the coffin, but the Clippers just kept making shots. And now they have a chance.

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Terence's avatar

The Clippers about to be eliminated are the most powerful team in basketeball

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Cugel's avatar

hahahaha

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Terence's avatar

Other College

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goldenone's avatar

Go Bears!!!

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