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Big 12 (and future Big 12) notables

5. Utah - I've not watched them at all, so not much to say. Looks like they have some good young players so I will keep my eye on them for next year.

14 Baylor - Pretty surprised at this one. I agree that Littlepage-Buggs is a good player and we know Fritz (ugh...) is a good player. Top 25 seems a little premature. Niki is no Mulkey. I am glad to only have to play them at home.

19 Texas - Actually, surprised to see them ranked lower than Baylor. Texas seemed all around the better team last year.

22 Colorado- Looks like this is a case of some good veteran players making a last run of it. Sounds familiar...

24 Kansas State - Interesting pick here. Ayoka Lee will be a beast, but they really struggled last year at times. I just don't see them being in the top 25 at the end of the year.
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Upcoming Boston Trip

Hey gang, I'm in a small group of 60 somethings are taking a 10 day trip to the Boston /Salem area in late Oct. Looking for any suggestions on activities, sites, food, beer ,etc. Already seen Cape Cod/Martha's Vineyards area but are wide open after that. We do have a rental car so day trips are not out of the question.
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ISU's defense seeks to "fix everything" in advance of Saturday's home game against TCU

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Williams & Blum: A perplexing conversation after 30 point loss to OU

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New Sod Care Tips

My wife and I will be moving into our new home on Nov 29th. They will be planting a new lawn with sod, and we will have an irrigation system. I'm looking for advice on how to care for a brand new lawn from day one. I've usually only fertilized twice in the fall at my previous house. Any tips or advice would be great!

STORY: Iowa State's defense was a no-show in Norman

It wasn't a great day for Iowa State's defense while the offense made strides.

Gallbladder Surgery/Removal

So I was diagnosed with a hyperactive gallbladder, not dangerous, but it does give me GI distress/abdominal discomfort.

And....................I have the option to get it surgically removed or just deal with it.

Has anyone done this or knows someone close to you that's been through the Gallbladder removal procedure?

Trying to debate if I get it yanked out or not. It's not intense pain like people with gallbladder attacks, just a dull ache.

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