*** 2022-2023 College Football Survivor Week 10 ***

3 more out but quite a few had to sweat as TCU and Clemson had to rally from double digit deficits. We are now at 42. There are only 6 undefeated teams left. @DarkStar still leads with 10 tiebreaker points but @cowmaster1 and @VikesFan22 are 1 behind with 9 each.

Rules/How to Play if you are new:
  1. Pick a team you think will win that weeks game. Pick only 1 team per week.
  2. Don't pm me the pick, post on here your pick.
  3. You can only pick that team ONCE the entire time you are in the game.
  4. The goal is to advance and be the last person standing.
  5. Only games that have a FBS school facing another FBS school are eligible to be picked.
  6. You have up until the start time of the game you picked to switch.
  7. If your team loses, you are out for the competition.
  8. If you skip a week of picks, you are out.
  9. You can switch as many times up until the game you have picked officially starts.
  10. If you have questions, pm me
  11. Post 2 of the thread will have the possible games you can pick.
  12. Post 3 will have each player and their previous week's picks.
  13. You can only pick teams that are undefeated (they will be bolded).
  14. You can't join in during the middle of the season.
    Please include prior weeks picks with your pick for the week.
  15. If an undefeated favorite wins and covers the spread you gain a tiebreaker point. If an undefeated underdog wins you gain 2 tiebreaker points.
  16. There is no tiebreaker point due to a undefeated team winning on the road as that is a tiebreaker in the big 12 elimination game.
  17. Have any questions, pm me or ask in the thread. Thanks!

One team is different from almost all the others - ISU Golf

Well done Cyclonitas!!!!

Second at one of the biggest tournaments of the season. Look at they finished ahead of.

Williams & Blum: Bye week, Big 12 TV deal, hoops scrimmages and more

Enjoy.

Inheritance Questions

Wife’s siblings are getting an inheritance from the sale of a house. Questions are:

1. Is it easier for one sibling to take entire amount and deposit in their own account or to have the bank issue cashiers checks to everyone? I need to add that taxes and fees have been taken into account already as the house was sold for a substantial amount more than when it was purchased.

2. If the one sibling deposits the check, will that move them into a higher tax bracket. The plan is to disperse it right away to the other siblings. I’m under the assumption that it won’t since it is not considered earned income.

Never been through this before so hence the questions. I’m sure that @isufbcurt have an easy answer for me. TIA!

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