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Stultz: Strip on Saney and a SEC time plan with nine games

Appear on The Paulinbaum show On Monday, Greg Sankey again discussed the opportunity that the SEC attended a schedule for the conference with nine games. The commissioner discussed the advantages and disadvantages of a game that he has been doing for several years, especially since the conference has decided to add Oklahoma and Texas to fold.

The only problem? He will not let anyone know which format the SEC would go to if the ninth game is added. Would it be the 6+3 or the rotating schedule format? In her opinion, after some current and former SEC coaches, I thought to see what coach thought. The majority answered the same question: Well, what format?

So that the nine game time plan can be approved by conference coaches in the near future, Sankey has to find out which format the SEC will use and stick to it. Now let's get into some forays.

– The reaction to the video by Tahaad Pettiford, Johni Broome and Miles Kelly uses a belt to celebrate Auburn's victory in Kentucky on Saturday. First, this was a clear, more than 10 minutes after the wildcats left the court. Second, it was in the corner of the arena where Auburn fans had gathered to celebrate the tigers that won a second title. Thirdly, as Mark Pope said, if you don't want another team to celebrate on your home place, don't let yourself be folded into your suitcase. After all, these are college children who celebrate a title. Go over it, and 98 percent of the Kentucky fans had left the Rupp Arena far before this happened.

– View a clip of Cheek The other day there was a moment when Sam Malone pours a beer out of a can in a cold glass. This is not the problem. The problem is that it does not tend to the glass, which means that the majority of the beer becomes foam. That raises the question: Was Sam a bad bartender? If I poured that, I would be horrified.

– Miles Kelly said he really enjoyed the rims in the Rupp Arena, which could probably be very convenient in the first two rounds of the NCAA tournament in the face of the Tigers.

– There is a restaurant in downtown Lexington called Lockbox, and every time I see it, I can't help but say the name in the voice of Darryl Hammonds al Gore impression on Saturday evening during the elections 2000.

– I used to be in Kentucky and to have an away game in Texas A&M on Tuesday and decided to visit my parents for a few days. I use another person when I'm in your house. I eat at 5:30 a.m., go to bed at nine and keep a blanket while I always sit on the couch.

– During the visit of North Heastern Kentucky, I went through bleeding for ordinary purposes and experienced something that I have never seen before and didn't even know that it existed: a drive-thhru in which you don't have to get out of your car to give blood. Apparently the hospital transformed a former Jiffy lubricant into a laboratory. They wait in their car, the garage door opens, they enter, open their door, they take blood and they are ready. This totally strikes a place surrounded by sick people.

– I watched both The price is quiett and old episodes of Law & order In the past few days it has been funny that advertisers are trying to achieve the same population group in the two shows. You know the classics: Ricola, an unusual festival and of course all the necessary prescription pills.

– Observe Danger! With my father last night there was an answer where the question of the Blarney Stone was. This reminded me of the fact that there were apparently all four blocks in NYC bars named Blarney Stone. I was in one in my neighborhood and once saw Phillip Seymour Hoffman. I thought that was low for the great actor.

– When I stayed in NYC, I knew a man with the first name Atticus and one with the surname Finch and they were the best friends who often let me ask if they became best friends.

– TIKTOK of the week: This man is apparently someone who helps boys to get into fractions at the University of Alabama through advice. All he does is freaking out, and it should probably not be allowed within 100 meters of students and bars in college age.

– I was unable to fall asleep again last night, and tried which classes I had in the middle school, only to remember the time in which we had a spokesman in the high school that I talked about, now, I do not know because I could only remember that he was fired at a pistol for an obvious reason. Why all over the world did school allow it?

– Finally, during the press conference after the game on Saturday in Lexington, it was obviously overcrowded with local, regional and national media, but the walls and behind the television cameras stood people who had no business in the same room as a press conference. I'm not talking about 20 people. I speak more than 100. It was confusing.