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Can Trump issue 75,0000,000 preemptive pardons via autopen?

Since Biden pardoned his friends with autopen, can Trump now issue preemptive pardons to anyone that voted for him? Literally pay people with preemptive pardons for anything, just for voting for him? Biden has set the precedent by issuing over 8,000 pardons via autopen, that he did not even look at. If Biden gets to pardon his "friends", then why not have all presidents give preemptive pardons via autopen for their "friends" / voters.

Iowa State vs SUI College Choice

My eldest grandchild is a junior in high school and actively making her college choice.

I personally took her on her Ames campus visit and we had a glorious day together but she has already been on an Iowa City visit and also has a Lincoln and Columbia visit planned.

I desperately want all 8 of my grandchildren to go to Iowa State University for their undergraduate work but I fear that I will stumble at my first attempt at grandfatherly manipulation and propaganda.

My granddaughter liked the ISU campus and programs best but she was amazed at how much better the SUI dorms and food were which turns out to be a big deal. In Ames we toured Eaton Hall and Friley Hall and I can understand how it would be a downer. I did not see the Iowa City dorms or sample the Iowa City dorm food.

Most of her friends are planning on going to Iowa which might be a plus for ISU...

Who knows what she will find in Lincoln and Columbia.. This campus choice thing is very disconcerting for me and won't be resolved for another 3 months or so. I sure don't want to screw this up on my first try.
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My football outlook

Thoughts on the roster:

QB - Obviously Becht is a great player. Probably a draft pick. He's a good leader and has good mobility. Needs to clean up those pick sixes and learn to spread the ball around a little more, but I guess I don't blame him for looking at Noel and Higgins rather than risking it with someone else. This year, he has a good group of WR/TE, but not the security blanket that those two were. He'll need to get better at making his reads and not locking in. Behind him Moberly saw some action last year, but he was pretty raw. Becht better not get hurt.

RB - I think that Hansen is a workhorse back if he can stay healthy. Sama is kind of the lightning part of the duo, but man does he need to be more decisive hitting the hole. He reminds me of Nwangwu in that you know the skills were there, but it took him until his last year before it actually clicked. If he can't figure it out, he's going to be passed on the depth chart. Dylan Lee has good size, but didn't really get many snaps in is TRFR year. Seems like he's doing well this spring though. I really liked Flora's speed for a walk-on and could see him getting a scholarship when we have the 105. Also, Ryver Pepper's film was outstanding. I just think that there are too many guys in front of him to burn the RS.

WR - They got two outstanding players from the portal and I could see them both starting. Townsend especially seems like a little bit shiftier Noel, but not as consistent. Green and Alston were brought in from the portal last year and barely played. This will be their last shot. Daniel Jackson was slated to start last year and got hurt (again). This is also his last shot to play. Eskildsen and Overby saw some snaps as TRFR and showed promise. If either of them take a big step forward, they are going to play major snaps if not start. Carson Brown may be limited, but at least you can trust he'll make the catch. It wouldn't surprise me to see TRFR Zay Robinson make some waves, just because he's a great athlete. But like RB, there seem to be too many guys in front of him to actually burn the RS.

TE - A really interesting group. We're getting back to having Kolar/Allen/Soehner type depth and talent. Probably not the greatest news for the WR room. Brahmer is back. Moore is back and probably in the Klotz role. Burkle had a good end to the season. Alexander off of RS/injury. And the walk-ons are really good too...Walsh, Bjorn.

OL - I'm going to put the starters as LT Neal, LG Barrett, C Bonifas, RG Hasert, RT Miller. But, I think that Black and Buhr have a good shot to get in there somewhere as well. Our tackle depth is not as good as it is on the interior, but some of those guys can flex outside if needed. It will be interesting to see the two deep this fall...where the Heltons land, who is in what spot, etc. We're definitely going to miss Jalen Travis, but I think that overall, this OL may end up being better at run blocking.

DL - Probably the biggest unknown on the roster. I feel like NG is set with Orange/Hawk/Carnell plus the new JUCO transfer. We have depth and talent there. But DE? That's kind of a mystery to me. I'd feel better if Onyedim was back. Ezeogu has shown flashes and needs to put it all together. Mendeszoon can be a decent situational pass rusher. That's kind of it for known players. Same has done nothing so far and probably needs more weight. They got 3 guys from the portal, hopefully 1-2 are hits. Jace Gilbert is coming off of RS. Then there's 3 TRFR. Lots of work to do here, but they ARE going against some pretty good OLs on a daily basis, so that would help. It wouldn't surprise me at all to see someone like McLaughlin move up to DE in certain situations.

LB - The one benefit of all the injuries last year is that a bunch of guys got snaps. Willich, Bacon, Klosterman all barely or didn't play and are back. Brezina and McLaughlin only played part of the season and are back. Really, only Kooper Ebel was unscathed. But we also get Lovett and Sadowsky back. Goodwin and Barnes saw plenty of snaps. I have no idea what the depth chart is going to look like here. If I were to just guess, the starters would be Willich, Bacon and Brezina, but who knows?

CB - We have one know commodity and that is Jontez Williams. Who starts opposite him? To me, that is an open competition between Tre Bell, Beni Nogoyi, David Coffey, Mathew Bess and Quentin Taylor. I think that Tre Bell might get the nod, but I'm not sure.

S - Just like CB, we have one guy back that is sure to start and that's Cooper. But unlike CB, most of the guys competing for the other spots have gotten quite a bit of playing time. James, Surges, Patton, Neal all played at least some...a lot due to injuries, but at least they got some experience. I feel like they can settle on a couple to start, but the others are going to play a lot too.

I had to laugh

I saw a Sports Illustrated story that depicted the Ioway transfer portal acquisition of former walk-on OL George Nahas as some sort of bitter rivalry win over us. Let me reiterate. They got a walk-on out of the portal and they think it's a win of some sort. The only win here is making Iowa use up a scholarship on a guy who likely would have never seen the field with us and who we got for free. I never knew Nahas' was on the team before he hit the portal.

FOOTBALL ***RELEASE: ISU Athletics mourns the loss of Alex Ernst***

Iowa State Media Relations

AMES, Iowa – The Iowa State Athletics Department mourns the loss of football video production specialist Alex Ernst, who passed away Sunday in a car accident.

Ernst was dedicated to Cyclone Athletics, particularly football where he worked with the program for nearly two decades, starting as a student and continuing into a full-time role after his graduation. He earned his bachelor’s degree in education in 2010 and his master’s degree in higher education in 2014, both from Iowa State.

“We are devastated by the tragic passing of Alex Ernst,” ISU Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard said. “For nearly 20 years behind the scenes, first as a student and then as a full-time employee, Alex was an unsung hero who played an important role our department’s success through his outstanding work in video operations. Everyone in the ISU Athletics Department family is keeping Alex’s loved ones and friends in their thoughts and prayers, as well as the other individuals lost in this terrible accident.”

He was passionate about all of Iowa State’s athletics teams, but specifically about the Cyclone football program where he filmed practices and games, while aiding the coaching staff in preparation both during the season and the offseason.

“We are heartbroken by this news,” Iowa State head football coach Matt Campbell said. “Alex was an important and valued member of our football family and had a special relationship with so many in our program. He was exceptional at his job and took great pride in what he did. Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected by this tragedy.”
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