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Daily Bullets (Dec. 28): Cheez-It Bowl Eve
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OSU Bullets
โข One more sleep until Cheez-It Bowl
โข Tylan Wallace talked about finishing his career at the Cheez-It Bowl
โข Dez Bryant put up six again this week
โข I’m not selling my stock on 2020 Cowboy Basketball but this is the snake in the water concerning the success of this team:
(Cade) Cunningham had a great game (against Texas) โ 25 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists โ and the Cowboys had a 5-point lead at halftime. But this is a young Cowboys team and the Longhorns have a lot of experience, and that won out in the second half.
[HCS]
โข Kyle Porter opted to give Viktor Hovland a (fictitious) Lexus in his Christmas gifts article
โข This may be one of the most incredible things about the Cowboys 2020 football season:
The Cowboys were able to get through the season without having to cancel or postpone a game to any fault of their own. Only two of the teams games were moved both due to issues with their opponents.
[O’Colly]
โข Fun wrestling hype video voiced by Daniel Cormier:
Non-OSU Bullets
โข This take (faith-based) by Tim Keller on Christmas never gets old
โข Kind of a thoughtful take in the Information Age – own the tools
Good reminder (especially for parents) here from James Clear –
“Modeling a behavior is stronger than telling someone to act differently.
Kids imitate the habits of their parents. Teammates match the competitive energy of one another. Employees learn to manage like their supervisor.
Be the standard and others will raise their standards.”
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