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Hydrogen

As I’m looking around, Many countries around the world are starting to make big investments into hydrogen.

Softball: This will be the thread for the 3 game SEC series vs Auburn University this weekend at Auburn.

Game 1 will be Friday April 1st, 7:00 pm, 2nd game Saturday April 2nd 3:00 pm and the final game Sunday April 3rd at 2:00pm. I believe that if we start to hit a little better and get some solid pitching by our top pitchers we can take this series. I will be back Friday evening with the lineup. ...jim

Lineup
Wallace ss
Adams 2b
Echols 3b
Lindsey rf
Walsh dp
Kistler lf
Wilke c
Falby cf
A. Goelz 1b

Pitcher Elizabeth Hightower 9 - 1 1 S


FYI Auburn is throwing one of the best pitchers in the SEC against us. The young lady has a 17 - 2 record, an ERA of 1.40 and 152 K's (compared to Elizabeth's ERA of 1.87 and 60 K's). In my opinion if Liz has an outing like she did on Wednesday against UCF, we are likely to be in trouble early. Unless, Our bats come alive......jim

Sounds like the jury believed the FBI entrapped the Michigan militia members with that kidnapping plot and found them not guilty/hung jury of that..

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The entrapment is even worse for the Jan. 6th crowd as they had like 6 Govt operatives egging them on to go in there and were even tearing down the no trespassing signs and fencing ahead of time to lead them to there. None of them have been arrested. Our FBI etc. is corrupt as hell and politicized.

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Former Gator Mike Mularkey Admits To Racial Discrimination In NFL Hiring

The Flores lawsuit isn't going away quietly by any means...
Respect for Mularkey for at least telling the truth after the fact


Mike Mularkey revealed Titans did sham Rooney Rule interviews after hiring him as coach
Posted by Michael David Smith on April 7, 2022, 1:21 PM EDT

Former Titans head coach Mike Mularkey admitted that when he was hired in 2016, the team delayed an official announcement of his hiring solely so they could conduct interviews with minority coaches to satisfy the Rooney Rule.

In a 2020 podcast interview that got little attention at the time but has now come up in Ray Horton’s lawsuit, Mularkey confessed that he has always regretted agreeing to go along with the Titans’ sham.

“I allowed myself, at one point, when I was in Tennessee, to get caught up in something that I regret,” Mularkey said on the Steelers Realm Podcast. “I still regret it. The ownership there, Amy Adams Strunk and her family, came in and told me I was going to be the head coach in 2016 before they went through the Rooney Rule. And so I sat there knowing I was the head coach in ’16, as they went through this fake hiring process knowing a lot of the coaches that they were interviewing, knowing how much they prepared to go through those interviews, knowing that everything they could do and they had no chance to go that job. And actually, the GM Jon Robinson, he was in an interview with me. He had no idea why he is interviewing me, that I have a job already. I regret it. . . . and I’ve regretted that since then. It was the wrong thing to do and I’m sorry I did that, but it was not the way to do that. Should have been interviewed like everybody else and got hired because of the interview, not early on. So that’s probably my biggest regret. . . . It’s not hard to do the right thing. It’s really not. But you can get caught up in this business.”

Horton, who is Black, was interviewed after Mularkey had already been told he was getting the job, and Horton has now joined the lawsuit filed by Brian Flores accusing the NFL and its teams of racial discrimination in hiring.

The audio of Mularkey describing what went down in Tennessee is incredibly damning to the Titans and to the NFL.

The latest on four-star RB Justice Haynes..

I traded messages late Wednesday night with the father of Justice Haynes, Verron, after their visit to Gainesville - and it's clear the Gators made an absolutely huge impression. Georgia, Alabama and others remain in the running as well but Florida did everything possible to move up.

"The Florida visit was excellent, the best by far," Verron Haynes said.

"It showed that they did the homework and they also were truthful and honest and I respect that. Mom and I told him that is what we expected from each university. The level of care and attention that they showed today, they did not miss a beat. At least 50 people greeted us at the beginning.

"You can tell fluff when you see it and it just wasn't there today. Plus I know a couple of the guys on that staff I played with - Mike Peterson and Darnell Stapleton. Real 100 percent genuine guys. They are building something special and it's brewing. That's the feeling I got over there."

Two Quick Notes for Today

Big OT Caden Jones is very fired up for this trip and so is his family. He arrived at 3:22am last night...Stepdad, mother and little brother are with him for the visit. 6-7/280 OT from New Orleans (LA) De La Salle.

Another kid who is REAL fired up about today is a Peach State LB - He and his father making the trip and arriving around 10am he tells me. Jeremiah Telander, 6-2/215-pounds Gainesville (GA) Gainesville HS
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