August 23rd is when the divisions of college football covered here kick off. Previously I posted my preseason rankings for the NAIA, NCAA Division Two and NCAA Division Three.
NJCAA – 1. HUTCHINSON COLLEGE BLUE DRAGONS (Defending National Champions) ### 2. IOWA WESTERN COLLEGE REIVERS ### 3. NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE RANGERS ### 4. GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE BULLDOGS ###
5. SNOW COLLEGE BADGERS ### 6. COFFEYVILLE COLLEGE RED RAVENS ### 7. EAST CENTRAL COLLEGE WARRIORS ### 8. MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST COLLEGE BULLDOGS ###
9. TYLER COLLEGE APACHES ### 10. LACKAWANNA COLLEGE FALCONS ### 11. BUTLER (KS) COLLEGE GRIZZLIES ### 12. CISCO COLLEGE WRANGLERS ###
13. DODGE CITY COLLEGE CONQUISTADORS ### 14. KILGORE COLLEGE RANGERS ### 15. HOLMES COLLEGE BULLDOGS ### 16. EAST MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE LIONS ###
Helmets courtesy of NationalChamps.net
I used to live close to Coffeyville and a cousin attend Tyler before moving on to Texas A&M.
Love these lower division college sports post!
Wow! Great coincidences there! Yes, I like the lower divisions, too!
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Logged, thank you sir!
As of August 18, 2025, MSNBC will officially change its name to My Source News Opinion World, abbreviated as MS NOW.
Ha! Yeah, I saw this! I doubt they’ll ever be honest.
As of August 18, 2025, MSNBC will officially change its name to My Source News Opinion World, abbreviated as MS NOW.
I gather this was an accidental duplicate post. No problem!
Sorry my error.
First and foremost Rule #1. Both the T’NaCH and Talmud teach Torah common law. Modern Hebrew employs תקדים\תקדימים as the translation for precedent(s). Other Hebrew that you might have heard, I tend to doubt it, in Yeshiva: הלכה פסוקה . The Torah specifically states the precondition for eyewitness testimony in court cases both דני ממון ודני נפשות.
Okay, got it.
Addressing the Av Mishna of קידושין
The Mishna of קידושין does not simply record dialectical disputes as a form of “preserving judicial disputes.” It functions like a court record.
That sounds interesting.