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UFOs

Assuming this is all true… and there is such a “crash retrieval program,” it begs the question of just how often do alien crafts crash on our planet. Is it a common, routine occurrence? Hmmm
It's rumored the US military has shot down UFOs but no credible evidence that I know of. It makes sense to think if they were breaching highly secured areas that we would attempt to do so, but I'm not sure that we even have the technology to do so. Some have also theorized that lightening can interfere with their navigational system causing them to crash.

This would have been an interesting question for the witnesses.
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Lipscomb is up next

Lipscomb is currently 2-2 having defeated Dusquesne and Wofford but losing by 16 to Arkansas and by 1 to cross town rival Belmont. I have interest in this game as I was heavily recruited by Lipscomb for track/xc and my youngest ran and graduated from there. I think we will see more of the bench during the game but Lipscomb has a rich history in basketball NAIA and done well since moving up to D1 so the team does not need to be complacent. Our team doesn't seem to be the type to take them too lightly. I'm ready for some more basketball.

UK should have been closer to preseason #1 than preseason #25

I think putting any team inside the top 10-15 with a bunch of transfers & new coach is a little silly myself.

I'm fine with where they started. It's fun to see them climb higher.
Its not just a bunch of transfers though. Its a bunch of stud upperclassman transfers with a Coach that beat 4 ranked teams at lil ole BYU last yr.

Its a lack of feel for the modern landscape of CB with the instant transfer allowance as well as pay for play transfers. This isnt transfers of old these are freakin mercenaries that go to the highest bidder.
The AP pollsters look like idiots and they will begrudgingly elevate UK ever so slowing after each win in hopes that they eventually lose and dont look so ignorant!

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