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OT: Question for Real Estate Gurus - Delray Beach, FL

Hey guys. Throwing this out there as I’m amazed sometimes at the level of knowledge on this board on various topics

I made an offer that was accepted on a small condo in Delray Beach, FL. I think I got a great price. But getting cold feet with all the doom and gloom predictions about HOA fees crushing condos.

But this condo is in a hot area. A mile from the beach , so not too close to the water. Is 17 years old and only 4 stories high. Can walk to Atlantic Ave so location is really nice.

Is the HOA concern more about high rises that are right on the water? Or is it more widespread and this purchase is a bad idea. Appreciate any insight here. Go RU!

Why Zips?

They were the Zippers until the 1950s and were named following a B.F. Goodrich brand of boot featuring a metal zipper. After taking some ribbing when zippers got more popular on clothing, it was shortened to Zips. The mascot has been a kangaroo since the early 1950s and was originally known as Mr. Zip. Today her name is Zippy and one of only eight female mascots in the country.

OT: Audacy to Shutter All-News WCBS-AM, New York; GKB to Lease Signal for ESPN New York

"...Audacy announces that it is ending the all-news format on WCBS-AM, New York and will lease the signal to Good Karma Brands, which will begin airing its sports talk... Audacy plans to change the call letters to WHSQ-AM."


On May 27, 2022, Rutgers Athletic Department announced that starting in the fall, Rutgers football would transfer its flagship station from WOR-AM (710 AM) New York to sports radio WFAN (660 AM, 101.9 FM). New York and on the Audacy.com radio app and website from the New York market. The station would also be accessed on social media via Twitter (now X), Facebook and Instagram. Football coverage would include 30-minute pre and post-game shows. In addition, WCBS (880 AM) New York would become the flagship station for Rutgers men’s basketball and Audacy.com in the New York market. Rutgers football would still be carried on WCTC (1450 AM) in New Brunswick as it has since 1947.

Greg Schiano joins ‘Sports Nation Nightly’ to talk Rutgers - the inaugural “Rutgers Report.”

Does anyone know how they pick the voters for the College Football Coaches Poll? A fair one that represents a proper balance of conferences/schools?

Does anyone know how they pick the voters for the College Football Coaches Poll?
A fair one that represents a proper balance of conferences/schools?

The US LBM Board of Coaches for the 2024 season (55 Votes):

Big Ten (6)

David Braun, Northwestern
Ryan Day, Ohio State
Jedd Fisch, Washington
James Franklin, Penn State
Dan Lanning, Oregon
Mike Locksley, Maryland

ACC (8)
Jeff Brohm, Louisville
Fran Brown, Syracuse
Tony Elliott, Virginia
Marcus Freeman, Notre Dame
Pat Narduzzi, Pittsburgh
Brent Pry, Virginia Tech
Brent Key, Georgia Tech
Rhett Lashlee, SMU

Big12 (6)
Neal Brown, West Virginia
Kenny Dillingham, Arizona State
Lance Leipold, Kansas
Chris Klieman, Kansas State
Joey McGuire, Texas Tech
Gus Malzahn, Central Florida

SEC (6)
Kalen DeBoer, Alabama
Eliah Drinkwitz, Missouri
Mike Elko, Texas A&M
Clark Lea, Vanderbilt
Kirby Smart, Georgia
Mark Stoops, Kentucky

Other Conferences (29)
Troy Calhoun, Air Force
Jamey Chadwell, Liberty
Bob Chesney, James Madison
Chris Creighton, Eastern Michigan
Sonny Cumbie, Louisiana Tech
Spencer Danielson, Boise State
Willie Fritz, Houston
Alex Golesh, South Florida
Tyson Helton, Western Kentucky
Mike Houston, East Carolina
Butch Jones, Arkansas State
GJ Kinne, Texas State
Pete Lembo, Buffalo
Sean Lewis, San Diego State
Mike MacIntyre, Florida International
Chuck Martin, Miami (Ohio)
Derek Mason, Middle Tennessee
Bronco Mendenhall, New Mexico
Jeff Monken, Army
Ken Niumatalolo, San Jose State
Barry Odom, UNLV
Gerad Parker, Troy
Jon Sumrall, Tulane
Lance Taylor, Western Michigan
Jeff Traylor, Texas-San Antonio
Tim Albin, Ohio
Major Applewhite, South Alabama
Tim Beck, Coastal Carolina
Mike Bloomgren, Rice
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