pdub wrote: ↑Wed Jul 19, 2023 8:07 am
Testing dirt is more important.
Judging it in some collegiate competition is not.
And even if we are talking about testing dirt, to say it's more interesting/exciting than watching former KU players play actual basketball, as old as the players are and as useless as the competition may be ( and I agree it is useless ), is close to bannable.
Scenario.
You can get 1000 bucks in cash.
To get the 1000 bucks in cash you have to stay in your home all day ( or until scenarios A or B are finished ) on a Saturday and either:
A. watch four games of Mass Street TBT
B. watch eight hours of soil judging
nobody said it was interesting or exciting. Just that it was more important.
Also, nobody said anything about it being a legitimate collegiate (or any level) competition.
I only said it was probably more important than tbt in the grand scheme of things.
If thats a bannable offense....have at it. I said it, I own it. Bring the hammer if you must.
pdub wrote: ↑Wed Jul 19, 2023 8:07 am
Testing dirt is more important.
Judging it in some collegiate competition is not.
And even if we are talking about testing dirt, to say it's more interesting/exciting than watching former KU players play actual basketball, as old as the players are and as useless as the competition may be ( and I agree it is useless ), is close to bannable.
Scenario.
You can get 1000 bucks in cash.
To get the 1000 bucks in cash you have to stay in your home all day ( or until scenarios A or B are finished ) on a Saturday and either:
A. watch four games of Mass Street TBT
B. watch eight hours of soil judging
To continue to overanalyze dirt and basketball - in a semi humorous manner....
Testing dirt is more important...... To who/m?
To basketball players trying to win a tournament and make some money? Probably not. Even if you put it ALL in perspective.
To the majority of citizens in the USA and the rest of the world? Probably if you put it all in perspective.
The purpose of the soil judging competitions at the collegiate level is not solely to win a contest. Or is it? I don't know. I'm not a soil judging contest fan.
To me, and my guess is most if not all on here, soil judging contests are not more interesting/exciting than watching former KU players play actual basketball - but to those that do find soil judging more interest - good for them.
Scenario.
Are the 4 games "regular season" and is the soil judging the national finals?
Do I have to actually pay attention and watch them in their entirety?
Are there commercials and if so, are they included in the 4 games and/or 8 hours?
If I have to take a shit does that count in the 8 hours or is that sort of a time out?
* I'd probably choose the TBT but if it's a nice day outside and it's a weekend - it would be close to torture to me. Just like the soil judging option.
Bonus.....
You can't convince me this is not more exciting.
Than this (Sorry - Doing a quick search I couldn't find a Mass Street game).....
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Scenario.
Are the 4 games "regular season" and is the soil judging the national finals?
Shouldn't matter but sure.
Do I have to actually pay attention and watch them in their entirety?
Yes. No device use during the games. If you got to do something else, you gotta do it during commercials.
Are there commercials and if so, are they included in the 4 games and/or 8 hours?
See above. So I don't know how long the halves are for a TBT game. 8 hours of soil judging includes the commercials.
If I have to take a shit does that count in the 8 hours or is that sort of a time out?
See above above. Do it during the commercials or half time.
* I'd probably choose the TBT but if it's a nice day outside and it's a weekend - it would be close to torture to me. Just like the soil judging option.
The K-State Soil Judging Team won the National Soil Judging Competition for the second year in a row in April and its trophy now resides in the House as well. KSU
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pdub wrote: ↑Wed Jul 19, 2023 11:54 am
the others not listed are the actual winners here.
Gutter wrote: Fri Nov 8th 2:16pm
New President - New Gutter. I am going to pledge my allegiance to Donald J. Trump and for the next 4 years I am going to be an even bigger asshole than I already am.
MICHHAWK wrote: ↑Wed Jul 19, 2023 12:19 pm
i had a bowel movement that was more interesting than the current state of this thread.
Please tell us (or at least me) about it and let us (or at least me) be the JUDGE of if it was more interesting or not.
Gutter wrote: Fri Nov 8th 2:16pm
New President - New Gutter. I am going to pledge my allegiance to Donald J. Trump and for the next 4 years I am going to be an even bigger asshole than I already am.
TDub wrote: ↑Wed Jul 19, 2023 1:23 pm
only tmcats could make me hate dirt.
i have asked to use my correct name, tmcats, given to me by john brown a good but sadly passed jayhawker, anyway, the mods won't allow it for some reason?
TDub wrote: ↑Wed Jul 19, 2023 1:23 pm
only tmcats could make me hate dirt.
i have asked to use my correct name, tmcats, given to me by john brown a good but sadly passed jayhawker, anyway, the mods won't allow it for some reason?
Shirley feels your pain.
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