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What we have here is two QB's with interesting career paths.......the downward spiral type paths.

Pyne sounds like he believes he's a lot better player than he actually is, while Rashada may be a victim of bad advice. How does someone so highly rated end up at Sac St?
 
What we have here is two QB's with interesting career paths.......the downward spiral type paths.

Pyne sounds like he believes he's a lot better player than he actually is, while Rashada may be a victim of bad advice. How does someone so highly rated end up at Sac St?
3 years of eligibility left and Sacramento State is moving up to become an FBS Independent in Fall 26. Depending on who else wanted him it's not the worst landing spot.

Nice campus, nice weather - there are definitely worse places to land.
 
I am surprised to read this…unless Sacramento State is not in Sacramento. I found Sacramento to be an average at best city (especially for California) and very very hot in the summer. Brutal humidity.
Sacramento has brutal hot weather, especially when the down sloping winds off the Sierras kick in. Had 45 days last year with temps above 100 degrees. All time high is 116.
 
Sacramento has brutal hot weather, especially when the down sloping winds off the Sierras kick in. Had 45 days last year with temps above 100 degrees. All time high is 116.
I was thinking about to our game at Fresno but when I saw temps in the 1-teens I passed. I was in Vegas in the summer once when it was 115. I couldn't last 10 seconds in the sun.
 
I was thinking about to our game at Fresno but when I saw temps in the 1-teens I passed. I was in Vegas in the summer once when it was 115. I couldn't last 10 seconds in the sun.
California has it all……earthquakes, wildfires, floods & landslides, high heat, super volcanoes, snow avalanches, smog……..
 
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I played golf in Vegas at 115 once. A heck of a lot less uncomfortable than playing in 100 degree weather in, say, Richmond.
Yeah Vegas gets hot but it's a dry heat. I hate being hot but give me that high temps and dry heat over 80's and 90% humidity any day
 
Yeah Vegas gets hot but it's a dry heat. I hate being hot but give me that high temps and dry heat over 80's and 90% humidity any day
I’ll take 80’s any day over 115, no matter what the relative humidity differences are. Lol
 
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I was in Vegas for business at 112. I would be no where near a golf course on a day like that. The non humid thing means pretty much zilch at those temperatures
Given that your body has to regulate itself to 98.6F, being in an environment of 115F is a huge challenge. Any core body temp that goes above 102F is very dangerous. It’s called heat stroke.
 
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