I put this pull-up bar in the garage. Ordered from Amazon. It took about 15 minutes to install on a rafter in the garage. Since I am not good at at pull-ups, I also have these rings to do revers pushups or inclined pull-ups .
Yes, there are a number of enlisted who have college degrees before enlisting. Everyone that gradient from the academy is an officer. I don’t think there are many football players from all school combined.
Most of the members of DEVGRU are enlisted men so they did not attend the Naval Academy. Of the SEAL officers, probably a bit more than a third attended the Academy. The rest are ROTC and enlisted who went through Officer Candidate School (then back to Coronado for additional BUD/S SQT training).
If your 401k has a match that is your priority. If not, your HSA is the best vehicle out there. Tax free in, tax free out, and if you save your medical expense receipts, you can turn them in at any time for tax free out. You can roll it to IRA but you will pay taxes on withdrawal or Roth conversion. Just make sure you invest it and don't let it sit there in cash.
CCG were designed for divisions with round robin play. The big 12 played a round robin schedule so picking the overall top two teams still made sense. All conferences deciding to go with schedules that do not have a round robin component and then they are selecting participants for the CCG is the problem. The SEC could go to divisions with round robin play. They could rotate the members of the division to ensure teams play rivals and the rest of the conference over a four year period as well as adjusting for balance. Using the rankings is better than tie breakers based on opponents winning percentage.
Conferences should want to play OOC against the other P4 teams to eliminate them from consideration fort CFP. Ohio State did that. They beat us and we're out and they are in. If it had gone the other way, we would be in and they would be lower seeded (maybe not out).
For a 16 team format use the same format that the SEC did for volleyball.
9-16 play in round one, winners play 5-8 in round two, winners of that play 1-4 in quarter finals.
All the fringe teams are playing in and the top teams get two weeks off. Winning your conference probably means a two week bye. Upset CCG winners (i.e.Duke) would have to prove themselves two weeks in a row to get to the quarter finals. Higher teams host in the first two rounds.
It would be funny of the SEC was the first conference to embrace a new paradigm and get rid of the CCG to avoid the bad loss. Top two SEC teams are getting in without an extra data point.