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***Ultra Dungeon Zoom Live - Tonight at 9 p.m. 🔥***

Now that spring practice is over, it's about time for another Dungeon Live Zoom. Let's shoot for Wednesday at 9 p.m.

We can chat about football or whatever else comes to mind!

Topic: ULTRA DUNGEON SPRING EDITION
Time: Apr 20, 2022 08:45 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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Three-Point Stance: UCF lining up for Top 25 recruiting class?

There hasn't been a lot of movement yet in the 2023 class, but is UCF lining up for a Top 25 finish?

OT: Iowa State concludes its AAU membership


TL;DR - AAU has increasingly become medical focused and ISU doesn’t have a medical school. Iowa State is still a top 50 school in research without it. Refocus efforts on organizations that more align with Iowa State research.

***Brunswick HS Coach on UCF commit Jamal Meriweather: 'He's a legit OT' 🏈***

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Jamal Meriweather, a three-star offensive tackle from Brunswick, Ga., announced his commitment to UCF on Easter Sunday. He had an impressive level of offers that included Utah, Iowa State, Mississippi State, Virginia Tech, USC, Houston, Cincinnati, Missouri, South Carolina, Kentucky, Minnesota, Tennessee and West Virginia.

UCFSports.com caught up with Brunswick head coach Garrett Grady to talk about the Knights' newest addition.

This will be Grady's first season as head coach, but he's been with the program five years as offensive coordinator and offensive line coach so he's seen Meriweather's development firsthand.

"Coming out of middle school, he was a legit 6-6 and probably weighed about 280 pounds as an eighth grader," Grady said. "He came to us as a freshman and played defensive line for us. His body changed. He dropped a bunch of weight and then put on a lot of muscle. He killed it. He's got great work ethic in the weight room. His freshman and sophomore year he played defensive line, then last year, his junior year, I begged and bargained for him to play offensive line out of necessity for us. He was our right tackle and became a starter.

"I think he found his home. He's a legit offensive tackle with his length. He's got an 83-inch wingspan which is NFL numbers. He's got great footwork. He's always learning on the field with different techniques. His reach is really good. One thing I'd like to see, and hopefully this offseason we'll see it, is him rooting somebody out of the hole. He's long, but he doesn't have the initial power. He's not 300 pounds where he's gonna roll you off the line of scrimmage, but he does have the work ethic to get there. Once he gets on campus and gets a real regimen with nutrition, he could easily put on 15-20 more pounds of muscle and be a legit 6-7, 300-pound guy."

It was Meriweather's move to the offensive line that opened the floodgates in terms of offers.

"For the past five years, we've always had Division I caliber offensive linemen," Grady said. "When I got here, we had Warren McClendon who is a starting right tackle at Georgia. Caleb Cook is at Georgia Southern and is probably going to start as a sophomore. His recruiting was cut short by COVID. I think he could be playing anywhere. Georgia Southern got a real steal. Then we had Kanaya Charlton, who is an early enrollee at Florida State. Now we have Jamal. He's had the blueprint for offensive linemen here at Brunswick High. We refer to those guys as the 'Big Blue Wall.'

"You put on the tape and you can see it in Jamal. He can move and bend well for a 6-7 guy. He has good ankle, knee and hip flexion. Very flexible. That's when the offers started coming in. They can see the potential he has."

[OT] SIAP - Who here is looking for work?

Sorry if there is already a thread in the Cooler or Dungeon. We should probably get a 'sticky' going for it if there is.

These past few weeks have been eye opening in my neck of the woods -- especially this weekend as my management got 'thrown under the bus.' I won't share any laundry. But I just found out about some layoffs of some kick-butt people I work with here -- or used to work with here, I should say -- in Birmingham and Nashville. And now some of those same people are looking after being laid off.

E.g., one I just found about today was a 12 year (yes, 12 full years with our employer), kick-butt Active Directory architect/engineer/admin who I could rely on when I had to deal with AD integrated DNS, Kerberos and other troubleshooting. She and I also saw eye-to-eye on architecture.​

So if anyone is looking for such, please let me know.
Contact me via DM/PM or, if you prefer, LinkedIn:

Fairly Accurate Spring Depth Chart

Not withstanding a few roster mistakes and some questionable assumptions theses guys pretty much hit the mark.......other than roster errors what would you change for CGM?


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Way OT-IRA recharacterization/tax filing?

In working on my taxes for 2021 my tax site informed me that we exceeded the income limit for making a Roth IRA contribution, which I had already done in January of 2021. I requested a recharacterization to a traditional IRA contribution through Fidelity, which they completed last week. From what I've been able to determine via the google this appears to be something that I'll report and/or deal with on next years tax filing-does this sound correct?
Seems strange to handle a 2021 issue on my 2022 tax year filing, but my taxes have always been very straightforward and perhaps this is not unusual?
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