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2023.05.30 23:17 Lost-116-Pages Church Growth Analysis

Church Growth Analysis
Decided to do a little calculation on the numbers the church posts year over year.
Interestingly, but not surprisingly the % of missionaries serving is dropping + "ward" sizes are nearly 85% larger. (was 460 in 2004 and is now 543 as of 2022)

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2023.05.30 10:17 Marko_200791 Super Mario Bros has surpassed all Resident Evil office box films combined!

Super Mario Bros has surpassed all Resident Evil office box films combined!
This weekend, The Super Mario Bros Movie alone has surpassed all the Resident Evil films combined:
Super Mario Bros. The Movie.: 1,278,797,000

Data from box office mojo.
Note that I didnt include the Mario Bros Movie from 1993 to make this comparison fair!
Offtopic: The Resident Evil movies from Milla Jovovich were terrible but I liked them.
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2023.05.30 03:09 IAmGrum Bad & Weird Historical Blue Jays stats

Most Career Stolen Bases as a Blue Jay, with a SB% below 50%:

Rk Player SB CS
1 Rick Bosetti 23 30
2 Al Woods 23 24
3 Ernie Whitt 22 24
4 Russell Martin 7 11
5 Randal Grichuk 6 7
6 Otto Velez 6 9
7 Roy Howell 5 6
8 Steve Staggs 5 9
9 Doug Ault 4 5
10 Frank Catalanotto 4 7

Most Hits as Blue Jay, without ever hitting a HR:

Rk Player H HR From To
1 Luis Gomez 131 0 1978 1979
2 Gary Woods 52 0 1977 1978
3 Mariano Duncan 38 0 1997 1997
4 Omar Vizquel 36 0 2012 2012
5 Tim Johnson 35 0 1978 1979
6 Mickey Morandini 29 0 2000 2000
7 Kevin Mench 28 0 2008 2008
8 Rob Butler 27 0 1993 1999
9 Pedro Garcia 27 0 1977 1977
10 Mike Sharperson 20 0 1987 1987

Most Total Bases as a Blue Jay, while being a below average hitter (OPS+ < 100):

Rk Player TB OPS+ From To
1 Aaron Hill 1375 92 2005 2011
2 Damaso Garcia 1348 86 1980 1986
3 Ed Sprague 1302 89 1991 1998
4 Alex Gonzalez 1259 77 1994 2001
5 Alfredo Griffin 1110 64 1979 1993
6 Kevin Pillar 976 86 2013 2019
7 Pat Borders 897 83 1988 1999
8 Reed Johnson 853 95 2003 2007
9 Garth Iorg 850 72 1978 1987
10 Darrin Fletcher 771 92 1998 2002

Most HR as a Blue Jay, slugging less than .400 during that time:

Rk Player HR SLG From To
1 Alex Gonzalez 83 .386 1994 2001
2 Russell Martin 66 .399 2015 2018
3 Kevin Pillar 55 .396 2013 2019
4 Pat Borders 54 .388 1988 1999
5 Gregg Zaun 45 .399 2004 2008
6 Cavan Biggio 41 .390 2019 2023
7 Buck Martinez 35 .378 1981 1986
8 Al Woods 33 .385 1977 1982
9 Damaso Garcia 32 .377 1980 1986
10 Chris Woodward 26 .395 1999 2011

Most Career Strikeouts as a Blue Jay, with an ERA+ below 100 during that time:

Rk Player SO ERA+ From To
1 Todd Stottlemyre 662 95 1988 1994
2 Chris Carpenter 612 98 1997 2002
3 Brandon Morrow 561 95 2010 2014
4 Dustin McGowan 392 94 2005 2014
5 Drew Hutchison 374 81 2012 2016
6 Jerry Garvin 320 94 1977 1982
7 Josh Towers 316 93 2003 2007
8 Brian Tallet 312 93 2006 2011
9 Jesse Jefferson 307 87 1977 1980
10 Jose Berrios 289 88 2021 2023

Most Career Innings Pitched as a Blue Jay, without recording a win or a save:

Rk Player IP W SV From To
1 Mike Morgan 45.1 0 0 1983 1983
2 Mitch White 43.0 0 0 2022 2022
3 Mike Bolsinger 41.1 0 0 2017 2017
4 Sean Douglass 38.2 0 0 2004 2004
5 Denis Boucher 35.1 0 0 1991 1991
6 Mike Smith 35.1 0 0 2002 2002
7 Casey Lawrence 31.1 0 0 2017 2022
8 Joel Payamps 30.0 0 0 2021 2021
9 Kevin Frederick 28.2 0 0 2004 2004
10 Tayler Saucedo 28.1 0 0 2021 2022

Most HBP as a Blue Jay:

Rk Player HBP From To
1 Dave Stieb 129 1979 1998
2 Roy Halladay 56 1998 2009
3 Todd Stottlemyre 49 1988 1994
4 Ricky Romero 43 2009 2013
5 R.A. Dickey 41 2013 2016
6 Pat Hentgen 41 1991 2004
7 Alek Manoah 36 2021 2023
8 Chris Carpenter 35 1997 2002
9 Aaron Loup 31 2012 2018
10 Kelvim Escobar 30 1997 2003

Most Losses as a Blue Jay, without recording a win:

Rk Player L W From To
1 Mitch White 5 0 2022 2022
2 Casey Lawrence 4 0 2017 2022
3 Julian Merryweather 4 0 2020 2022
4 Jeff Tam 4 0 2003 2003
5 Mike Bolsinger 3 0 2017 2017
6 Buddy Boshers 3 0 2019 2019
7 Denis Boucher 3 0 1991 1991
8 John Candelaria 3 0 1990 1990
9 Mike Morgan 3 0 1983 1983
10 Micheal Nakamura 3 0 2004 2004
11 Mike Smith 3 0 2002 2002
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2023.05.26 20:24 jimbobbypaul Ranking the Top 131 FBS Programs of the Last 40 Years: 91. Louisiana

Main hub thread with the full 131 rankings
I love UL Lafayette. They rebranded as just “Louisiana” in 2017, but growing up I knew them as UL Lafayette. I was weirdly obsessed with 2005-08 starting RB Tyrell Fenroy, who I thought looked cool in the Ragin’ Cajuns uniform. Fenroy ran for 1000+ yards in each of his 4 seasons, only the 7th player in NCAA history to do so. Outside of that, Louisiana’s been a fairly solid Group of 5 team, especially in the 2010s, with their top 6 seasons all coming after 2010.

Best Seasons and Highlights

1. 2020: 9. Louisiana: 10-1 (29.225) 2. 2021: 12. Louisiana: 13-1 (28.062) 3. 2019: 26. Louisiana: 11-3 (18.851) 4. 2012: 48. Louisiana: 9-4 (3.915) 5. 2013: 53. Louisiana: 9-4 (1.628) 6. 2011: 45. Louisiana: 9-4 (1.519) 7. 1993: 37. Louisiana: 8-3 (-2.034) 8. 2014: 57. Louisiana: 9-4 (-2.942) 9. 1989: 47. Louisiana: 7-4 (-6.348) 10. 1988: 63. Louisiana: 6-5 (-11.636) 11. 1995: 63. Louisiana: 6-5 (-13.591) 12. 1986: 64. Louisiana: 6-5 (-14.435) 13. 2005: 72. Louisiana: 6-5 (-14.835) 14. 2022: 80. Louisiana: 6-7 (-14.930) 15. 1994: 64. Louisiana: 6-5 (-16.360) 16. 2018: 87. Louisiana: 7-7 (-17.372) 17. 1987: 64. Louisiana: 6-5 (-17.851) 18. 1984: 68. Louisiana: 6-5 (-18.497) 19. 2006: 72. Louisiana: 6-6 (-19.290) 20. 1996: 69. Louisiana: 5-6 (-19.519) 21. 2009: 79. Louisiana: 6-6 (-20.292) 22. 2008: 80. Louisiana: 6-6 (-20.693) 23. 2016: 83. Louisiana: 6-7 (-20.829) 24. 1990: 80. Louisiana: 5-6 (-23.602) 25. 1983: 84. Louisiana: 4-6 (-31.122) 26. 2004: 92. Louisiana: 4-7 (-33.474) 27. 2015: 104. Louisiana: 4-8 (-36.373) 28. 1985: 87. Louisiana: 4-7 (-36.501) 29. 2017: 111. Louisiana: 5-7 (-37.171) 30. 2003: 93. Louisiana: 4-8 (-38.467) 31. 1991: 89. Louisiana: 2-8-1 (-40.047) 32. 2002: 101. Louisiana: 3-9 (-44.093) 33. 2007: 108. Louisiana: 3-9 (-44.428) 34. 2010: 109. Louisiana: 3-9 (-47.670) 35. 2001: 103. Louisiana: 3-8 (-48.348) 36. 1992: 101. Louisiana: 2-9 (-54.925) 37. 1998: 108. Louisiana: 2-9 (-55.934) 38. 1999: 109. Louisiana: 2-9 (-56.273) 39. 2000: 112. Louisiana: 1-10 (-62.113) 40. 1997: 110. Louisiana: 1-10 (-64.028) Overall Score: 7653 (91st) 
Like I alluded to in the intro, Louisiana would be a lot lower without the past decade. They’ve gone 98-57 since 2011, and just 123-190-1 before. 3 conference titles have come in the last decade, 1 in 2005, and 2 Big West titles under coach Nelson Stokley in 1993 and ‘94. Nelson is the dad of Louisiana all-time leading receiver and 15-year NFL veteran WR Brandon Stokley, who won 2 Super Bowls, had a 1000+ yard season with Peyton Manning at QB, and was the recipient of the famous “STOKELY! SIDELINE! TOUCHDOWN! WOW!” call from Gus Johnson on a winning TD in 2009. Stokley’s just one of many notable names to come out of Louisiana since 1983, others including QB Jake Delhomme, CB Charles “Peanut” Tillman, CB Ike Taylor, and RB Elijah Mitchell.

Top 5 Seasons

Worst Season: 1997 (1-10 overall, Independent)
Speaking of Nelson Stokley, in addition to winning 2 Big West titles, he had the worst season here. And I tell you what, the bar for failure just seems to keep getting raised for the “worst” teams on this list. UL Lafayette, back then known as Southwestern Louisiana, scored just 16.3 PPG while giving up the nation’s worst 50.3 PPG. It’s somewhat excusable given their first 4 games were against Pitt, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech, and Texas A&M, but it’s like they didn’t even try, losing 14-59 to Tech and 0-66 to A&M. WR Brandon Stokley did set the Louisiana school record for career receptions in the game against Texas A&M, with 173. The game was personal for A&M—just last year, Louisiana had beaten #25 Texas A&M 29-22 in the second week of the season, sending the Aggies into a tailspin and finishing just 6-6. After Louisiana started 0-5, they got their only win over eventual 2-9 team Arkansas State. They quickly followed it up with a 42-48 OT loss to FCS North Alabama, and lost the rest of their games with the final 3 weeks consisting of 0-56 to Tulane, 7-77 to #16 Washington State and Ryan Leaf, and 24-63 to Louisiana Tech. Nelson Stokley had built up enough good karma to stay for 1998, but was fired after going just 2-9.
5. 2013 (9-4 overall, 5-2 Sun Belt)
Most people think of 9/4 as Bo Pelini day for his time at Nebraska, but Mark Hudspeth and UL Lafayette were right there with him. Hudspeth led the Ragin’ Cajuns to 4 straight 9-4 seasons from 2011-14, so this was the 3rd iteration. A lot of talent returned from the 2012 team that finished 2nd in the Sun Belt, so the media picked Lafayette to win their first conference title since ‘05. After an 0-2 start against Arkansas and Kansas State, they locked in for conference play, winning 8 straight to improve to 8-2 with a 5-0 Sun Belt record. For no reason, they lost their last 2 games against 5-6 ULM and 5-6 South Alabama to fall to 8-4 and 5-2 in the Sun Belt, but thankfully on the final day, Arkansas State gave up a TD to Western Kentucky with 10 seconds left to have them fall to 5-2 just like UL Lafayette, and the two teams shared the Sun Belt title. Louisiana won the New Orleans Bowl for the 3rd straight year, 24-21 over Tulane, and they’d win it again next year for the 4th time. Both UL Lafayette RBs Alonzo Harris and Elijah McGuire made 1st Team All-Sun Belt with a combined 2219 yards and 25 TD from scrimmage.
4. 2012 (9-4 overall, 6-2 Sun Belt)
According to my algorithm, the 2012 team’s resume was ever so slightly better. A 5-3 UL Lafayette team had mostly beaten the teams they should’ve and lost to the teams they should’ve. They then took a trip down to Gainesville to play #7 Florida, who had one of the top defenses in the country but one of the weaker offenses in the Power 5. As usual, Florida was playing in the sand, down 13-20 with just 2:00 to go. Florida QB Jacoby Brissett fired a 2 yard TD with 1:30 left to tie it, and with just 10 seconds left, Florida blocked a punt and Jelani Jenkins took it back 36 yards for the winning TD. By some Will Muschamp black magic, the Gators had snatched victory from the jaws of defeat no matter how hard they tried to give the game away. Lafayette didn’t let the loss bother them, and finished the regular season on a 3 game win streak. They finished 2nd in the Sun Belt to Arkansas State, who won their 2nd straight title, and would go on to win 3 more over the next 4 years. Louisiana won a 43-34 shootout in the New Orleans Bowl over East Carolina and OC Lincoln Riley.
UL Lafayette kicker Brett Baer finished his career as the NCAA’s all-time leader in FG percentage (minimum 50 attempts) at 90%, going 45/50 over his career and 20/23 in 2012. He’s still #1 to this day. Sophomore QB Terrance Broadway completed 65% of passes for 2847 yards 17 TD 9 INT, and ran for 769 yards and 9 TD on 6.5 YPC, earning 2nd Team All-Sun Belt. Broadway would go on to throw for 7985 yards and rush for 1936 yards in his career, ranking 15th in Sun Belt history in total yards.
3. 2019 (11-3 overall, 7-1 Sun Belt)
Now we’ve entered the Billy Napier zone. His final 3 years at Louisiana, 2019-21, all show up here, just slightly out of order with the last 2. 2019 Louisiana had a DANGEROUS run game combined with super efficient passing from QB Levi Lewis, and a very good defense as well. Just a 28-38 loss to Mississippi State on the opening day was a sign of things to come. Louisiana beat up on their early schedule, including a 77-6 wipeout of Texas Southern, racking up 748 yards of offense. A 7-17 loss to Appalachian State was the projected Sun Belt title game coming into the year, and gave us an early taste of where the two teams stood. The two had a date with destiny, as Louisiana rolled through the rest of their schedule to finish 10-2 and face #21 11-1 App State in the title game. App took an early 21-0 lead and the Cajuns had to play catch up the whole time, scoring late TDs to make it a 38-45 result. App State was just a team of destiny that year, going 13-1 and finishing #19 in the nation. UL Lafayette still finished how they usually do—with a bowl win, this time over MAC champion Miami (OH).
This 2019 edition was (arguably) better than the top 2 seasons on this list. The offense averaged 37.9 PPG (10th in the nation) and gave up just 19.7 PPG (18th in the nation). Like I said, the run game was stacked. The offensive line consisted of OT Max Mitchell (4th round NFL pick), OG Robert Hunt (2nd round), OG O’Cyrus Torrence (2nd round) and OG Kevin Dotson (4th round). Starting RB Elijah Mitchell (6th round) ran for 1147 yards and 16 TD on 5.8 YPC, backup Raymond Calais (7th round) ran for 886 yards and 6 TD on 7.6 YPC, and 3rd string Trey Ragas ran for 820 yards and 11 TD on 7.1 YPC. Overall, Louisiana ranked 6th in the nation in rushing YPG, and 3rd in YPC. Pretty unstoppable. Levi Lewis was a great QB for the team as well, taking care of the ball and throwing 3050 yards 26 TD 4 INT.
2. 2021 (13-1 overall, 8-0 Sun Belt)
It was getting hard for Louisiana to hold onto Napier, and the 2021 season was the final straw. #23 Louisiana at #21 Texas was one of the more underrated non-conference matchups of the season, with the Longhorns taking it 38-18. Afterwards, Louisiana lived up to their preseason ranking and then some, going on a 13 game win streak that overlapped to next year for a total of 15 games. After losing the conference championship game in 2019 and the game being cancelled in 2020, 3rd time was the charm and UL Lafayette was the sole winner of the 2021 Sun Belt title, beating 10-2 Appalachian State 24-16. Louisiana was never in danger of not making the title game, as the 2nd place team in their division, Texas State, went just 3-5 in the Sun Belt. But the road to the title didn’t come without struggles—close wins were 27-24 over FCS Nicholls State, 20-18 over South Alabama, 28-27 over Arkansas State, 21-17 over Georgia State on a late TD, and 21-16 over rival UL Monroe. Still, they won the title, and won the bowl game to boot, 36-21 over Marshall.
QB Levi Lewis finished his career with a 2917 passing yard 20 TD 4 INT season, totalling 10,291 yards from scrimmage for his career and ranking 10th in Sun Belt history. Lewis also had a record of 34-5(!) over his last 3 years as a starter. A whopping 6 players on offense and 8 on defense were 1st-3rd Team All-Sun Belt. Napier won Sun Belt Coach of the Year for a 2nd time. 4 players from the team have been drafted in the last 2 NFL Drafts, including 2nd round pick OL O’Cyrus Torrence, who transferred to Florida in 2022.
1. 2020 (10-1 overall, 7-1 Sun Belt)
And in the 1 spot, we’ve got 2020 Louisiana. The Ragin’ Cajuns made a statement in week 1, beating #23 Iowa State 31-14 thanks to a 95 yard kick return TD and 83 yard punt return TD. Iowa State would go on to win the Fiesta Bowl and finish #9 in the nation, with their only other 2 losses coming to top 10 teams by a combined 4 points. Louisiana gave Iowa State their toughest test all year. After that came wins over (final records) 6-4 Georgia State and 8-5 Georgia Southern. A 27-30 loss on the final play to Coastal Carolina, who finished 11-1, was Louisiana’s only loss all season. A mid-season win over 6-3 UAB and a last week win against 9-3 Appalachian State built a very good resume. Unfortunately, the Sun Belt title game against Coastal Carolina was cancelled, and we were robbed of a potential classic. Even though Coastal had beaten Louisiana earlier in the year, the two shared the Sun Belt title. A 31-24 win over UTSA in the bowl finished off a 10-1 year, and a #15 finish (9th in my rankings).
Louisiana’s numbers weren’t eye popping—just 33.6 PPG to 22.0 PPG allowed. Only 1 player, RB Elijah Mitchell, made 1st Team All-Sun Belt on offense and defense. Most of Louisiana’s success came from key contributors playing as a team, as they dominated the 2nd/3rd all-conference teams with 6 players on offense and 4 on defense. This was the first season Louisiana was ever ranked by the College Football Playoff Committee, and the first time they had beaten Appalachian State (0-8 previously). Chris Smith was an All-American kick returner, averaging 26.8 yards per return with 2 TD.

5th Quarter

How would you rank the 3 best teams between 2019, 2020, and 2021? The 2020 team had 3 less wins than ‘21, but was better in my algorithm. Who’s your favorite all-time player from UL Lafayette? And just how good were the Billy Napier years?
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2023.05.24 20:25 jimbobbypaul Ranking the Top 131 FBS Programs of the Last 40 Years: 93. San Jose State

Main hub thread with the full 131 rankings
Ah, San Jose State. The Bay Area’s Group of 5 team. I’ve visited their campus many times, and they’ve been good to me, so I’ll try to be good to them. Located in a talent hotbed, SJSU gets access to the Bay Area’s best leftoveoverlooked players. Famous alumni include Bill Walsh and Dick Vermeil, and John Elway’s dad, Jack, was the coach from 1979-1983. Solid NFL players include QBs Jeff Garcia and Steve DeBerg, and 5x All-Pro CB Louis Wright.

Best Seasons and Highlights

1. 2012: 16. San Jose State: 11-2 (26.289) 2. 1990: 14. San Jose State: 9-2-1 (25.042) 3. 2020: 18. San Jose State: 7-1 (20.870) 4. 1986: 18. San Jose State: 10-2 (19.139) 5. 1987: 23. San Jose State: 10-2 (14.639) 6. 1991: 44. San Jose State: 6-4-1 (-2.934) 7. 2006: 50. San Jose State: 9-4 (-3.378) 8. 1992: 50. San Jose State: 7-4 (-7.257) 9. 2000: 63. San Jose State: 7-5 (-10.130) 10. 2022: 70. San Jose State: 7-5 (-10.650) 11. 1989: 59. San Jose State: 6-5 (-11.221) 12. 1984: 63. San Jose State: 6-5 (-12.300) 13. 2013: 76. San Jose State: 6-6 (-12.703) 14. 1983: 59. San Jose State: 5-6 (-14.760) 15. 2008: 84. San Jose State: 6-6 (-21.992) 16. 2015: 88. San Jose State: 6-7 (-24.245) 17. 2011: 90. San Jose State: 5-7 (-24.489) 18. 2002: 75. San Jose State: 6-7 (-24.502) 19. 2019: 98. San Jose State: 5-7 (-26.107) 20. 2021: 98. San Jose State: 5-7 (-28.284) 21. 2007: 89. San Jose State: 5-7 (-29.050) 22. 1997: 85. San Jose State: 4-7 (-33.527) 23. 2016: 101. San Jose State: 4-8 (-34.885) 24. 1998: 89. San Jose State: 4-8 (-35.160) 25. 1988: 88. San Jose State: 4-8 (-36.491) 26. 1999: 99. San Jose State: 3-7 (-37.964) 27. 1995: 92. San Jose State: 3-8 (-39.421) 28. 2003: 95. San Jose State: 3-8 (-40.018) 29. 1993: 97. San Jose State: 2-9 (-41.454) 30. 1985: 95. San Jose State: 2-8-1 (-41.772) 31. 2005: 106. San Jose State: 3-8 (-43.143) 32. 1994: 94. San Jose State: 3-8 (-43.416) 33. 2001: 100. San Jose State: 3-9 (-45.459) 34. 2014: 118. San Jose State: 3-9 (-47.173) 35. 1996: 102. San Jose State: 3-9 (-49.875) 36. 2004: 114. San Jose State: 2-9 (-53.878) 37. 2009: 113. San Jose State: 2-10 (-55.640) 38. 2018: 124. San Jose State: 1-11 (-56.185) 39. 2010: 117. San Jose State: 1-12 (-61.665) 40. 2017: 129. San Jose State: 2-11 (-67.716) Overall Score: 6107 (93rd) 
With a similar record to Army, Ohio, and Utah State, SJSU gets the nod over them with 4 seasons finishing in the top 20, and another in the top 25. 4 top 20 finishes is the most of any program on the list so far, combining recent sporadic success with a mini-dynasty in the late 80’s/early 90’s. 5 conference titles is also tied for the most so far with Utah State and Arkansas State. The most well-known SJSU player drafted since 1983 is probably former Packers WR James Jones.

Top 5 Seasons

Worst Season: 2017 (2-11 overall, 1-7 Mountain West)
Brent Brennan’s been a pretty good coach for the last 5 years for SJSU, but his tenure started rough. Brent is a first cousin of the late legendary Hawaii QB Colt Brennan. After a 1-1 start, SJSU lost 56-0 to Texas in Tom Herman’s first win ever with the Longhorns. The results kept getting worse with a 16-54 loss to Utah and 10-61 to Utah State. San Jose State was basically noncompetitive for the rest of the year, losing 7-52 to San Diego State, 14-59 to Nevada, and 14-42 to Colorado State. A surprise 20-17 win over 7-4 Wyoming in the final week prevented them from being the worst team in the country in 2017, but it was mostly due to Josh Allen missing the game with an injury. 7 different players threw a pass for SJSU on the year. QB Jordan Love threw for 928 yards 5 TD 7 INT, but would go on to throw for 3923 yards 22 TD 8 INT two years later for his senior season, winning Mountain West OPOTY. LB Frank Ginda led the nation in tackles with 173! Also put up 2 sacks and 11 TFL, earning 1st Team All-MWC.
5. 1987 (10-2 overall, 7-0 PCAA)
This was the final year of the Pacific Coast Athletic Association, which was renamed to the Big West the subsequent year. San Jose State, along with Fresno State, were the teams to beat in the PCAA for 1987. San Jose was coming off a 7-0 conference record and title, while Fresno State finished 2nd at 6-1. Right away, SJSU proved they were the best team in the Bay Area: They beat Cal 27-25 in week 2, and Stanford 24-17 in week 4. A close 34-36 loss to Oregon State in week 3 showed that SJSU could hang with teams in the stronger Pac-10. Around midseason, 5-1 San Jose State headed to the valley to play 3-2 Fresno State, in a game that seemed it would determine the PCAA champion for the second straight year. In a back and forth game, with both coaches waving towels at each other from opposite sidelines, SJSU scored a late TD to win it 20-16 and take control of the conference. The rest of the games were easy in comparison, and SJSU finished with a 10-1 regular season record. They lost 27-30 to Eastern Michigan in the bowl, who was also finishing up one of their best ever seasons. San Jose State QB Mike Perez was one of the best QBs in the country, throwing for 3550 yards 23 TD 13 INT, leading the nation in total yards per play with 7.1, and was 2nd in the nation in total yards with 3499. WR Guy Liggins was the favorite target, ranking 2nd in the nation with 81 catches for 1262 yards, and 10 TD as well.
4. 1986 (10-2 overall, 7-0 PCAA)
This was San Jose State’s first of two straight PCAA titles. Expectations were low coming off a 2-8-1 year, but in one of the biggest wins in recent SJSU history at the time, they upset Washington State 20-13 in Pullman in week 2. After dropping a game to Stanford then beating Cal, 2-2 SJSU hosted #19 4-0 Fresno State. Fresno had just beaten Oregon State 37-0 and Louisiana Tech (8-3 the previous year) 34-10. In what was voted Sports Illustrated’s Game of the Year 1986, San Jose State raced out to a 24-0 lead in the 2nd quarter, before Fresno State retook the lead before the end of the 3rd. Fresno held a 41-31 lead with just 1:15 to go, but San Jose State scored 2 TDs in the last 70 seconds, including a 22 yard TD pass from Mike Perez to win it with 18 seconds to go. San Jose State pulled off the 45-41 upset and it remains arguably the greatest game in the Fresno-SJSU rivalry to this day. SJSU wiped out the rest of the weaker PCAA en route to a 7-0 conference record and PCAA title. Fresno finished a close second at 9-2 with a 6-1 conference record, the game on October 4th proving to be the difference maker. SJSU finished off the year with a nice 37-7 bowl win over MAC champs Miami (OH). Perez led the NCAA in passing yards with 3225 (17 TD 17 INT), while Liggins (mentioned in 1987) had 80 catches for 1116 yards and 8 TD. DBs John King and KC Clark had 6 INTs each.
3. 2020 (7-1 overall, 6-0 Mountain West)
Even though Brent Brennan coached the worst San Jose State team of the last 40 years (2017), he also coached the 3rd best in 2020. Coming into the season, pretty much everyone expected Boise State or San Diego State to win the Mountain West, with SJSU being an afterthought. Mountain West didn’t start play until October 24th because of covid, and when it did, SJSU was 7 point underdogs to Air Force in the opener. They won 17-6 in a pleasantly surprising defensive performance. After an expected win over New Mexico, SJSU upset 10.5 point favorites San Diego State 28-17, showing they were to be taken seriously. Fast forward a few weeks later, 5-0 San Jose State hosted 6-1 Nevada for a spot in the Mountain West championship game. Once again, SJSU pulled off the upset, beating the 5.5 point favorites and holding Carson Strong to just 260 yards on 48 attempts. I’m getting tired of saying this, but in the Mountain West championship against Boise State, they pulled off yet ANOTHER upset, this time being 11.5 point underdogs, with a 34-20 win to finish the regular season 7-0. This was SJSU’s first conference title since 1991. #19 San Jose State lost to 6-1 Ball State in the bowl, but they still finished #24 overall, and 18th in my rankings. DL Cade Hall won Mountain West DPOTY with 10 sacks in just 7 games, and Brennan won MW Coach of the Year. 4 players on offense and 4 players on defense were 1st/2nd Team All-MWC.
2. 1990 (9-2-1 overall, 7-0 Big West)
San Jose State wins their titles in pairs. This was the first of 2 straight Big West titles, and their 3rd title in 5 years. And this team was REALLY good, very likely better than the 2012 team that’s first on this list. They started the year by tying Louisville 10-10, who went on to finish 10-1-1, beating Alabama in the Fiesta Bowl 34-7. Next game, SJSU played #20 Washington to a 17-20 loss in Seattle, who would go 10-2 on the year and finished #5 in the nation. A few weeks later, SJSU beat Stanford 29-23, who’d finish the year 5-6 led by future Vikings and Cardinals head coach Dennis Green. The last loss on the year came in week 6 against Cal, 34-35, who finished 7-4-1. That’s 2 losses and 1 tie, by a combined 4 points, to three teams that finished with a combined 27-7-2 record. In the final week, a de-facto Big West title game was played between San Jose State (7-2-1 overall, 6-0 Big West) and Fresno State (8-1-1, 5-0-1). SJSU played flawlessly, smoking Fresno 42-7 to win the title. More of the same in the bowl, beating MAC champs Central Michigan 48-24 to finish 14th in my rankings. SJSU cleaned up the Big West awards: Coach Terry Shea won Big West COTY, OLB Lyneil Mayo won DPOTY, and RB Sheldon Canley won OPOTY.
1. 2012 (11-2 overall, 5-1 WAC)
I don’t think this team was better than 1990…but they were damn good, and had tons of talent all around. 5 offensive players made NFL rosters at some point, and 7 defensive players too. It took a 4th quarter FG for Stanford to beat SJSU 20-17 in the opener—Stanford finished 12-2 and #7 in the nation that year. A few weeks later, the Spartans beat San Diego State 38-34, who’d finish 9-4. A 12-0 win over eventual 8-5 Navy came a week later. That set up 4-2 Utah State against 4-1 SJSU in a surprisingly key matchup. Utah State won 49-27, but they’d finish 11-2 and #16 in the nation, and 2012 was the best Utah State team in the last 40 years according to my algorithm. SJSU got big win after big win, and saved the best for last. First, they beat 6-4 BYU 20-14. Then they beat preseason conference favorite, 9-2 Louisiana Tech, 52-43 to take 2nd in the WAC. Former Minnesota RB De’Leon Eskridge had 217 rushing yards and 3 TD on 7.8 YPC in that game. Finally, they capped the season with a 29-20 win over 8-4 Bowling Green in the Military Bowl, holding MAC DPOTY and 1st Team All-American DT Chris Jones to just 1 tackle.
QB David Fales finished just 3rd Team All-WAC because of the outstanding QBs in the conference that year, but was one of the most underrated players in the nation, completing 72.5% of passes for 4193 yards, 33 TD and 9 INT. He was #3 in the nation in passer rating with 170.8. WR Noel Grigsby was the top target with 82 catches for 1307 receiving yards and 9 TD. DL Travis Johnson was the WAC DPOTY and an All-American with 65 tackles, 13 sacks, 8.5 TFL, and 3 FF. K Austin Lopez was an All-American as well, going a perfect 17/17 on FGs as a freshman. 12 out of 22 starters on offense/defense made 1st/2nd Team All-WAC.

5th Quarter

Why has San Jose State been so irrelevant as a fanbase? I rarely see anyone talk about them, I find them very interesting as a Bay Area native. Which was the better team/season, 1990 or 2012? What do you think about San Jose State football, do any memories come to mind?
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2023.05.22 20:22 jimbobbypaul Ranking the Top 131 FBS Programs of the Last 40 Years: 95. Army

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Thank you for your service, Army football team. Purveyors of the triple option, Army has had some really good years with it, and some really bad years without it. Case in point, if you’re a service academy with strict weight and fitness requirements for your students, you should probably run an offense like the triple option to give yourself an advantage over bigger opponents. Gimmicky offenses aside, Army has a proud football history with a 721-539-51 all time record, 37 Consensus All-Americans, 3 Heisman winners, 3 national titles, and 1 world championship in September 1945.

Best Seasons and Highlights

1. 2018: 21. Army: 11-2 (21.387) 2. 1996: 22. Army: 10-2 (14.395) 3. 2017: 31. Army: 10-3 (12.912) 4. 2021: 35. Army: 9-4 (11.110) 5. 1984: 35. Army: 8-3-1 (8.734) 6. 2020: 37. Army: 9-3 (4.555) 7. 1985: 33. Army: 9-3 (3.890) 8. 1988: 39. Army: 9-3 (3.357) 9. 2016: 61. Army: 8-5 (-6.234) 10. 1995: 60. Army: 5-5-1 (-11.022) 11. 1986: 59. Army: 6-5 (-12.278) 12. 1989: 65. Army: 6-5 (-14.467) 13. 2010: 70. Army: 7-6 (-14.529) 14. 2022: 82. Army: 6-6 (-15.939) 15. 1990: 68. Army: 6-5 (-18.312) 16. 1993: 67. Army: 6-5 (-18.469) 17. 1992: 77. Army: 5-6 (-20.998) 18. 1987: 67. Army: 5-6 (-21.660) 19. 2005: 89. Army: 4-7 (-26.885) 20. 2019: 101. Army: 5-8 (-28.290) 21. 2009: 96. Army: 5-7 (-29.355) 22. 1994: 85. Army: 4-7 (-30.917) 23. 1998: 86. Army: 3-8 (-32.814) 24. 1991: 86. Army: 4-7 (-33.006) 25. 1997: 88. Army: 4-7 (-33.973) 26. 2014: 105. Army: 4-8 (-36.035) 27. 1999: 100. Army: 3-8 (-39.144) 28. 2011: 102. Army: 3-9 (-41.722) 29. 2008: 107. Army: 3-9 (-41.912) 30. 2006: 107. Army: 3-9 (-44.082) 31. 2007: 109. Army: 3-9 (-44.774) 32. 2013: 108. Army: 3-9 (-45.193) 33. 2001: 101. Army: 3-8 (-45.553) 34. 2004: 109. Army: 2-9 (-47.117) 35. 2015: 119. Army: 2-10 (-50.068) 36. 2012: 112. Army: 2-10 (-50.930) 37. 1983: 100. Army: 2-9 (-51.722) 38. 2000: 109. Army: 1-10 (-56.537) 39. 2002: 117. Army: 1-11 (-70.825) 40. 2003: 117. Army: 0-13 (-77.003) Overall Score: 5956 (95th) 
Army’s the lowest ranked of the service academies, with Air Force and Navy ahead. Just 2 NFL players drafted isn’t all that surprising, but many thought it’d be 3 with 6’7 LB Andre Carter II getting 1st round NFL buzz before the 2022 season. Carter went undrafted, and signed with the Minnesota Vikings, who are getting a steal of a player. Army has 8 seasons finishing ranked in my top 40, which is the most of any program so far.

Top 5 Seasons

Worst Season: 2003 (0-13 overall, 0-8 Conference USA)
The rare 0-13 season, where you go 0-12 and lose your bowl game. Kidding, they played an away game at Hawaii. This is the 4th worst team since 1983! Why? I’m not quite sure myself. They were bad, averaging 15.8 PPG and giving up 36.6 PPG, but didn’t play a very easy schedule. 8 of their 13 opponents finished with a winning record, and 4 more finished 5-7. A 32-38 loss to 1-11 East Carolina really hurt. QB Zac Dahman completed 53% of throws for 2234 yards and 11 TD to 19 INT. Dahman, who was in his sophomore season at the time, would go on to become Army’s all-time leading passer with 6904 yards, but with 36 TD to 48 INT. The team averaged just 2.0 YPC, last in the nation, as starting RB Carlton Jones amassed 632 rushing yards and 6 TD on 3.3 YPC.
5. 1984 (8-3-1 overall, Independent)
Led by College Football HOF coach Jim Young, 1984 was a season to remember for Army. After an opening win over Colgate, Army traveled to Neyland Stadium, playing Tennessee to a 24-24 draw. Fast forward a few weeks later, 4-2-1 Army trumped 4-2 Air Force 24-12 to take the lead in the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy. Next week, Army traveled to Chestnut Hill and played Boston College to a 31-45 loss in Doug Flutie’s last home game. Army then traveled to Japan(!) to play in the annual Mirage Bowl, beating Montana 45-31, whose QB was Marty Mornhinweg, future coach of the Detroit Lions (2001-02). Army flew back to the U.S. and after a week’s rest, played the Army-Navy game, winning 28-11 in front of 73,000 and claiming the season’s Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy. Finally, Army accepted a bowl invite for the first time in the program’s history, and beat Michigan State 10-6 in front of 70,000 fans in the Pontiac Silverdome. Even despite winning national titles in the past, this is considered one of the greatest Army teams of all time.
4. 2021 (9-4 overall, Independent)
Let Jeff Monken cook. They started 4-0 with wins over 8-5 Georgia State, 9-5 Western Kentucky, and 7-6 Miami (OH). After a loss to 6-7 Ball State, they gave Wisconsin a scare in a 14-20 loss, and the same the next week in a 56-70 barnburner to #16 Wake Forest. Thanks to a surprisingly effective passing attack, Army threw for 214 yards while rushing for just 102 in a 21-14 OT win over Air Force, who finished the year 10-3. 3 weeks later, Army was victorious 31-16 over 8-5 Liberty, and was building a damn good resume. They’d lose the 122nd Army-Navy game in an upset, 13-17, but rebounded to beat Missouri in the bowl 24-22. Overall, Army finished #35 in my rankings, which is impressive for a 9-4 G5 team. They beat 5 teams with winning records, and nearly beat 9-4 Wisconsin and 11-3 Wake Forest. QB Christian Anderson played the most, throwing for 713 yards 5 TD 0 INT while rushing for 619 yards 8 TD on 5.7 YPC. Backup QB Jabari Laws was the more effective passer, completing 19-24 for 306 yards, 4 TD 0 INT, which sounds like an extremely good single game. 6’7 LB Andre Carter II was one of the best pass rushers in the country, ranking 2nd in the nation with 14.5 sacks.
3. 2017 (10-3 overall, Independent)
2017 Army took the option to the extreme, ranking last in the nation with just 27.8 pass YPG and leading the nation with 362.3 rush YPG. This was thanks to QB Ahmad Bradshaw, who might’ve been the best QB of the Monken era so far, or at least the best rushing QB. Bradshaw completed just 14-43 passes for 285 yards, 1 TD and 2 INT, but was 5th in the nation in rushing yards with 1746 and 14 TD on a whopping 7.2 YPC. Coming off an 8-5 season, 2-0 Army headed to #8 Ohio State to test their mettle. It was a 7-38 loss, but the rushing attack was solid, going for 259 yards on 4.5 YPC. After a last-minute loss to Tulane, Army went on a win streak, taking out (eventual 7-6) Temple 31-28 in OT, rival Air Force 21-0, and even Daniel Jones and Duke 21-16. 8-2 Army lost to 7-3 North Texas in an exciting clash of styles, rushing vs passing. Army ran for 534 yards and 7(!) rushing TD with just 27 passing yards. North Texas QB Mason Fine threw for 386 yards 4 TD to just 1 INT and UNT walked off on a 39 yard field goal for the 52-49 win. The 118th Army-Navy game was played in a snowstorm, and Navy lined up for a 48 yard FG for the win with 3 seconds left…just wide left! Army defeats Navy 14-13! The two teams combined for just 3 passes compared to 95 rushes. In the bowl against 10-2 San Diego State, Army was down 35-28 with just 20 seconds left. Darnell Woolfolk runs it in for the 1 yard TD, we’re going to overtime! Hold your horses, Army’s going for 2. They run a pitch play to the right, and Kell Walker runs it in for the lead. San Diego State tries to score on the final play with laterals, but Army returns it back for a TD to win 42-35 and end the season 10-3.
2. 1996 (10-2 overall, Independent)
It was a season that started rather innocuously. 37-20 over Ohio, 35-17 over Duke, neither was that impressive, both teams weren’t expected to be any good. Wins over 2nd year FBS team North Texas and FCS Yale weren’t anything to write home about either, but Army was 4-0. They beat Rutgers 42-21 the next week, and suddenly they were 5-0 with all wins by 17+ points. How long could they keep it up? 34-10 over 2-3 Tulane, 27-7 over 4-4 Miami (OH), 41-21 over Lafayette…Army was 8-0. Their best start to a season since 1950. 5-3 Air Force was no match for Army’s boa-constrictor style of bleeding out games, with the Knights winning 23-7. To the preseason prediction of nobody, #22 9-0 Army was headed to #19 Syracuse. Cuse QB Donovan McNabb had himself a day, and the Orange won 42-17. A 28-24 win over Navy ended the regular season at 10-1 for Army. At #24, they played 7-4 Auburn in the Independence Bowl. Down 21-32 with 3:37 to go, Army drove 70 yards to make it 29-32 with 1:30 left. They recovered the onside kick! Immediately they got down inside the Auburn 20, but instead of going for the win, they decided to kick a 27 yard FG on 3rd and 6…and it was wide right. Army fell to 10-2 on the season, but with a #25 overall finish. QB Ronnie McAda was 1 of 2 Army players since 1969 to be drafted, in the 7th round by the Green Bay Packers.
1. 2018 (11-2 overall, Independent)
This was a truly impressive Army team. They played Daniel Jones and Duke, who’d finish 8-5, tough in the opener, but penalties and fumbles did them in for a 14-34 loss. After beating Liberty and Hawaii, who finished 6-6 and 8-6 respectively, Army played Kyler Murray and #5 Oklahoma to a 21-28 OT loss in Norman. Murray had no problem moving the ball, but Army executed a masterful gameplan of controlling time of possession, holding the ball for 45 minutes compared to OU’s 15. After the 2-2 start to the season, Army was flawless the rest of the way. A 42-13 win over 4-0 Buffalo, and 52-3 over San Jose State came next. Wins the rest of the regular season included 17-14 over Air Force and 17-10 over Navy. #22 Army played 8-4 Houston in the Armed Forces Bowl, and played flawlessly, averaging nearly 10 yards per carry in a 70-14 win. The offense throughout the year was good as usual, averaging 32.8 PPG with great seasons from QB Kelvin Hopkins Jr and RB Darnell Woolfolk. The defense was the real star of the season though, ranking 10th in the nation with just 17.7 PPG allowed. 3 defensive players went on to play in the NFL, which is 3 more than you’d expect from Army. LB Jon Rhattigan has 10 tackles for the Seattle Seahawks, LB Cole Christiansen just won a Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs, and SS Elijah Riley has 50 tackles for the Eagles/Jets/Steelers. 2018 and 1996 are the only 2 Army teams since 1958 to finish the season in the AP Top 25.

5th Quarter

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2023.05.19 20:37 jimbobbypaul Ranking the Top 131 FBS Programs of the Last 40 Years: 98. Duke

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Now that more Power 5 teams are coming up, I need to up my game since more people will be paying attention. Duke is the 2nd worst Power 5 team on this list, but make no mistake, they’re much better than Vanderbilt. While Vanderbilt only had 3 winning seasons in 40 years, Duke’s had 9. Mostly thanks to David Cutcliffe: 6 of those 9 seasons have come since 2013. Had it not been for Coach Cutcliffe, Duke would’ve been the worst P5 team and possibly bottom 10 given how bad some of their “worst” seasons have been.

Best Seasons and Highlights

1. 2013: 27. Duke: 10-4 (15.030) 2. 1989: 26. Duke: 8-4 (12.999) 3. 2022: 27. Duke: 9-4 (10.603) 4. 2014: 36. Duke: 9-4 (8.906) 5. 1994: 31. Duke: 8-4 (7.630) 6. 2018: 38. Duke: 8-5 (6.615) 7. 1988: 35. Duke: 7-3-1 (5.576) 8. 2017: 45. Duke: 7-6 (2.721) 9. 2015: 57. Duke: 8-5 (-1.531) 10. 1987: 58. Duke: 5-6 (-13.151) 11. 1991: 64. Duke: 4-6-1 (-16.060) 12. 2012: 75. Duke: 6-7 (-16.588) 13. 2019: 82. Duke: 5-7 (-17.062) 14. 2008: 81. Duke: 4-8 (-21.038) 15. 2009: 81. Duke: 5-7 (-21.947) 16. 2016: 88. Duke: 4-8 (-22.347) 17. 1985: 74. Duke: 4-7 (-23.235) 18. 1990: 78. Duke: 4-7 (-23.420) 19. 1986: 77. Duke: 4-7 (-24.378) 20. 1998: 78. Duke: 4-7 (-26.476) 21. 1983: 80. Duke: 3-8 (-27.564) 22. 2003: 86. Duke: 4-8 (-27.721) 23. 1999: 90. Duke: 3-8 (-29.388) 24. 1993: 84. Duke: 3-8 (-30.055) 25. 2011: 99. Duke: 3-9 (-32.739) 26. 1995: 86. Duke: 3-8 (-33.093) 27. 2010: 96. Duke: 3-9 (-34.575) 28. 1992: 92. Duke: 2-9 (-35.108) 29. 1997: 93. Duke: 2-9 (-38.264) 30. 2004: 102. Duke: 2-9 (-40.392) 31. 1984: 92. Duke: 2-9 (-40.817) 32. 2020: 123. Duke: 2-9 (-46.021) 33. 2002: 103. Duke: 2-10 (-46.473) 34. 2021: 118. Duke: 3-9 (-47.814) 35. 2007: 113. Duke: 1-11 (-50.611) 36. 2005: 115. Duke: 1-10 (-57.298) 37. 1996: 106. Duke: 0-11 (-60.493) 38. 2000: 115. Duke: 0-11 (-63.439) 39. 2006: 116. Duke: 0-12 (-65.352) 40. 2001: 116. Duke: 0-11 (-66.228) Overall Score: 5512 (98th) 
Do you see what I see? That’s right, four 0-win seasons! Yahoo! Early 2000s Duke was legitimately one of the worst stretches by a team ever, going just 10-82 from 2000-07. If you take their 4-8 year in 2003 out of the equation, that’s just 6-74. So give Cutcliffe a TON of credit for going 77-97 in his 14 seasons from 2008-21. Duke’s All-Americans were WR Clarkston Hines (1989), OL Laken Tomlinson (2014), and DB Jeremy Cash (2015).

Top 5 Seasons

Worst Season: 2001 (0-11 overall, 0-8 ACC)
I feel like as far as worst teams go, this is pretty tame for Duke. I personally would’ve chosen the 2006 team here, which lost to FCS Richmond, and Virginia/Virginia Tech by a combined score of 0-73. Still, 2001 was very bad. The team averaged just 19.3 PPG while the defense was the 2nd worst in the nation with 44.6 PPG allowed. 8 of Duke’s 11 losses came by 21+ points, and non-conference results included losses to Rice, Vanderbilt, and 7-44 to Northwestern. Having gone 0-11 in 2000, this was one of the only times a team has ever gone winless in two straight seasons. QB D. “My first name is 1 letter” Bryant completed just 49% for 2454 passing yards 11 TD 17 INT in his final season with the Blue Devils, but would go on to make the Arena Football League All-Rookie Team in 2008.
5. 1994 (8-4 overall, 5-3 ACC)
So what’s up with the 1994 Blue Devils? The previous 4 years they were 13-30-1, and the 4 years after they were 9-35. What made ‘94 so good? 1st year head coach Fred Goldsmith instilled some life into the program. A soft schedule to open the season led to a 3-0 start with wins over Maryland, East Carolina, and Army. After a surprising 27-12 victory at Georgia Tech and a 47-14 win over Navy, Duke was 5-0 and ranked 25th in the nation. 2 more wins over Clemson and Wake Forest, and all of a sudden Duke was 7-0 overall, 4-0 in the ACC, and #16 in the nation! They were a legit ACC contender, and headed to #9 Florida State for their biggest game of the season. They’d lose 20-59 to a superior team, but a bounce back win over #13 Virginia showed this Duke team wasn’t a fraud. FSU would go on to finish #4 in the nation, however Duke would fall off toward the end, dropping games to in-state rivals NC State and North Carolina by 1 point each, and then lose the bowl against Wisconsin. The offense ranked 15th nationally in PPG with 31.7 thanks to RB Robert Baldwin accumulating 1445 yards and 13 TD from scrimmage. QB Spence Fisher threw 16 TD 8 INT in his junior year, and would end up being Duke’s 2nd all-time leading passer with 9021 yards.
4. 2014 (9-4 overall, 5-3 ACC)
Coming off their best season in 25 years, Duke was picked 2nd in the ACC Coastal for 2014, and even received the most 1st place votes. They’d live up to expectations, getting off to an 8-1 start and #21 ranking. The non-conference schedule was incredibly soft with Troy, Tulane, Kansas, and Elon. That’s 2 bad football teams, farmers masquerading as a football program, and a billionaire tech mogul. Thus the #21 ranking despite their record. Needing to win just 2 of their last 3 games to make the ACC Championship for the 2nd straight year, they’d lose 16-17 to Virginia Tech and 20-45 to North Carolina to end the regular season at 9-3, before losing 31-36 to #15 Arizona State in the bowl. This team was filled with some big names and a lot of unsung heroes. OL Laken Tomlinson was a Consensus All-American and 1st round NFL selection. WR Jamison Crowder had 1000+ receiving yards and ended his career as Duke’s 2nd all time leading receiver with 3641 yards. LB David Helton won the “Academic Heisman”; the Campbell Trophy, for leading the ACC in tackles for the 2nd straight year with 135. S Jeremy Cash had a do-it-all season with 100+ tackles, 5+ sacks, 5+ TFL, 5+ PBU, and 2 INT. He’d one-up himself and become a Consensus All-American in 2015 with 100 tackles, 2.5 sacks, 15.5 TFL.
3. 2022 (9-4 overall, 5-3 ACC)
Knock on wood, but the future looks bright under coach Mike Elko. The former Texas A&M defensive coordinator took over for Cutcliffe and brought Duke back to their winning ways of the 2010’s. After a 3-0 start against cupcakes, 3-0 Duke played 3-0 Kansas in a game dubbed by redditors as “Game of the Century”, which Kansas ended up taking 35-27. Duke fell to 4-3 and 1-2 in the ACC. 2 programs went in opposite directions though, as Duke upset 9 point favorites Miami (FL) 45-21, to rain on new Miami coach Mario Cristobal’s fiesta. Duke finished strong after that, going 8-4 and got a 30-13 win over Gus Malzahn’s UCF in the bowl. Elko won ACC Coach of the Year. QB Riley Leonard led the team in passing (2967 yards 20 TD 6 INT) and rushing (699 yards 13 TD on 5.6 YPC) and will only be a junior next season. OT Graham Barton was Duke’s only 1st Team All-ACC selection and was PFF’s 5th best OT of 2022.
2. 1989 (8-4 overall, 6-1 ACC)
SPURRIEERRR…YOU THINK VISORS ARE COOL!? Before Steve Spurrier was “The Head Ball Coach”, he was just the head coach at Duke. Entering his 3rd season, he had already taken Duke to heights they hadn’t seen by leading them to 7 wins in 1988 for the first time since the 60’s. Before the 1989 season, Duke players told Spurrier that they could win the ACC. Spurrier himself was doubtful, especially after a 1-3 start. But that would be the last time they lost in the regular season. Duke hosted #7 Clemson as huge underdogs, but pulled off a 21-17 upset with a late TD. Despite not having a single defensive player sniff the NFL, Duke worked their way through the rest of their schedule, ending with a 41-0 victory over rival North Carolina to win a share of the ACC title with Virginia. #20 Duke lost the bowl game against Texas Tech, and just missed out on the top 25 in my rankings, finishing #26. WR Clarkston Hines finished a tremendous career with a season of 61 catches for 1149 yards and 17(!) TD. He won the 1989 ACC POTY, was 1st Team All-ACC for the 3rd time, and voted an All-American for the 2nd straight year. In 2010, he was elected into the College Football Hall of Fame. Obviously, Spurrier is in the HOF as well for his work at Duke, Florida, and South Carolina.
1. 2013 (10-4 overall, 6-2 ACC)
Cutcliffe’s best year. As usual, Duke was picked last in the ACC Coastal, but in true Coastal fashion, they’d find themselves on top by the end of things. A 2-2 start with both losses to ACC opponents (14-38 to Georgia Tech and 55-58 to Pitt) wasn’t promising. They’d re-enter ACC play at 4-2 after wins over Troy and Navy. The cupcake schedule was over, now it was time to try and win 2 of their last 6 to make a bowl. A win over a weak Virginia team sent 5-2 Duke to Blacksburg to play #16 Virginia Tech. VT QB Logan Thomas, thought of as a future 1st round pick, completely fell apart, throwing 4 INT in a 13-10 Duke win. Duke surprisingly kept winning, over NC State, #24 Miami (FL), Wake Forest, and hit a FG to take a 27-25 lead over North Carolina to win the rivalry and the ACC Coastal Division all in the same kick. Toting a #20 ranking, Duke ran into a buzz saw in #1 Florida State with Heisman winner Jameis Winston, and lost 7-45. They’d face last year’s Heisman winner as well in the bowl, losing 48-52 to Texas A&M in a 21-point comeback by the Aggies. In hindsight, this team certainly had talent. WR Jamison Crowder had 108 catches for 1360 yards 8 TD, and DB Ross Cockrell, DB Jeremy Cash, and OL Laken Tomlinson were All-ACC selections, and ended up in the NFL. Cutcliffe won the Walter Camp National Coach of the Year Award for Duke’s best season since 1989.

5th Quarter

That’s 2 Power 5 teams we’ve seen now. Who’s next? And why do you think Duke’s football has been so unsuccessful compared to their basketball?
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2023.05.18 18:07 fn1Horse Isn’t system agent and vid(max) too high?

Isn’t system agent and vid(max) too high?
Tried to undervolting my cpu,Isnt these voltage are too high. Asus strix z790A-D4 Corsair 32gb 3600mhz Intel core i5 13600K
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2023.05.18 11:17 lowbrightness 2004 Fiesta - No Turn Signal Sound

Hi all,
Bought a 2004 Fiesta a while ago. I noticed that the turn signal sound isn't played. I have done the GEM test and the turn signal outputs and GEM beep plays but there's simply no turn signal sound. I looked up for the problem and apparently the sound is played by a buzzer either in the turn signal switch or the instrument cluster, the problem seems to exist in other Ford models but no one reported the issue or the fix for the Fiesta.
I found a video where the poster explains the fix on a Focus Mk. 1 where he adds a buzzer to some wires of the turn signal switch but I don't want to mess with random wires without actually knowing if the issue is in the cluster or the switch. If you know how I can fix this issue, please tell me. Thank in advance.
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2023.05.18 00:08 rjnaoume Looking to upgrade my exhaust

I got a Ford fiesta mk5 2003 or 2004 and i want to upgrade the stock exhaust to something more bassy and good sounding. I'm not really looking to upgrade the hp on it but i would like a better sounds . Any recommendations on what i should look for?
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2023.05.15 16:23 efh1 Research into secret advanced technology that could explain some UFO/UAP (DEEP DIVE)

Research into secret advanced technology that could explain some UFO/UAP (DEEP DIVE)
This research was done and is written from the perspective of secret human military technology but I recognize that because this is conceivably also how we might make future probes for interplanetary space missions it's also what we might expect to see if we had interplanetary visitors. Keep in mind that I don't expect such probes to use space time metric engineering as that kind of technology if possible would make more sense to be employed by a mother ship. The probes would be advanced, but likely wouldn't require that kind of propulsion.
TLDR; I’ve covered this topic before when speculating how observations such as the cube in a sphere UAP or even the balloon like UAP apparently observed during the shoot downs could potentially be advanced forms of vacuum balloon technology. I had found a 2018 patent from LANL under contract with the DOE to develop such technology using alleged breakthroughs in aerogel technology. I have also discovered numerous USAF reports on “vacuum lighter than air structures” or VLTAS. There is also mention of similar materials being investigated by DARPA. This research then leads to multiple commercial businesses that are now out of business that are prime suspects in being the mystery airships reported in the late 1800’s as well as the flaps of large slow moving triangular UFO’s such as the Pheonix Lights incident.

Los Alamos National Laboratories (LANL)

I have discovered that LANL openly discusses developing this technology now on their website. Below you can see the they clearly state they intend to demonstrate and commercialize this disruptive technology. See the bolded portion of the text from their website below.
SUMMARY An air-buoyant vacuum vessel (aka a vacuum balloon) would float in air by the same principles as a helium weather balloon or blimp, but be filled with “nothing” (i.e. vacuum) instead of helium. In order to achieve buoyancy in air, a solid hollow structure would need to be made from material strong enough to withstand the crushing force of atmospheric pressure, while light weight enough to float when vacuum is applied to the interior void space. MARKET The technology has the potential to disrupt the aerostat and weather balloon industry by reducing reliance on helium, extending operating durations, and increasing reliability. Agriculture (i.e. crop monitoring), defense (i.e. surveillance), and internet access industries could benefit from applications of this technology. BENEFITS The technology has the potential to: • decrease the cost and facilitate the targeted treatment of crops, • increased surveillance and decreased need for field agents, and • providing internet access to remote locations. “Nothing” (i.e. vacuum) is less expensive that helium. “Nothing” (i.e. vacuum) is more abundant than helium. “Nothing” (i.e. vacuum) is lighter weight than helium. “Nothing” (i.e. vacuum) in easier to transport than compressed gas cylinders of helium. CONTACT Ross Muenchausen [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) 505–664–0558 WHY WE ARE BUILDING AIR BUOYANT VESSEL This technology is a solution to the ever increasing cost and decreasing availability of helium gas, and the impact this is having on private, academic, industrial, and government ballooning applications. WHAT’S BEHIND OUR TECHNOLOGY This technology is much safer to using hydrogen in place of helium in aerostat and weather ballooning applications due to the flamability and chemical volatility of hydrogen. OUR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES The increasing cost and decreasing availability of helium gas is driving the competitive interest and attractiveness of this technology. OUR TECHNOLOGY STATUS Current project funding is driving the development of ultra-strong, ultra-light-weight materials with the end goal of the project being the production of an air-buoyant vacuum vessel prototype constructed from these materials. Once air-buoyancy of the vacuum vessel is demonstrated, steps will be taken to commercialize the technology. PUBLICATIONS AND IP S133529.001, “Air-Buoyant Structures in Vehicles”, U.S. Patent Application №15/997,163, Application Date: 06/04/2018.
From a government website I was able to find the contract number AC52–06NA25396. It’s a $36B contract that looks to be a kind of general contract that this technology development must fall under.
Most importantly I discovered a paper published in 2022 in the Journal of Material Science by the same group of people with more details on the subject. Only the abstract is available for free at the moment, but the full paper becomes available for free at the end of July of 2023. The abstract is below.
Air impermeability has been observed in low-density aerogel and cryogel materials, which has led to a series of experiments to investigate the feasibility of an air buoyant vacuum vessel, as well as the fabrication and testing of sub-buoyant prototypes. Here, bulk samples of silica aerogel were shown to isolate vacuum from ambient air for several hours with optimal vacuum isolation occurring at a density of approximately 85 mg cm–3. It was demonstrated using polyimide aerogel and cryogel materials that the ability of these foam materials to provide an air impermeable layer between vacuum and atmosphere, in spite of being comprised of mostly void space, is related to material stiffness. It is hypothesized that this behavior is due to local deformation of the random nanostructure of the material. Spherical shell vacuum vessels were produced using the polyimide cryogel, and less than 133 Pa vacuum containment was demonstrated under active pumping. In order to approach the non-buoyant to buoyant transition for these vacuum vessels, a polyimide composite was produced using helical fibers for which preliminary mechanical testing was performed.
More information about this most recent article reveals that Aerogel Technologies Inc. has partnered with NASA to commercialize polyimide aerogels that are not brittle like silica aerogels and have an extreme combination of strength and lightweightness. They demonstrate that it can be hit with a hammer with only very little deforming effect and no breaking.
The recent paper has about 13 authors and lists about another 13 individuals in the acknowledgements. You can easily verify these individuals are long time researchers at NASA and LANL. The patent very clearly covers commercialization of vacuum balloon technology using aerogels just as the paper covers. Also, the LANL website very clearly says they intend to demonstrate and commercialize this. If you look at the LinkedIn profiles of the people associated with the paper they have the required expertise to understand and attempt this. When I put this idea forward many people wrote it off as impossible or just another useless patent that means nothing. They argued with me about the physics behind it or the it’s actual practical applications. The theory is sound and they are experimentally demonstrating the feasibility of the materials to engineer this technology. Once they verify the results experimentally they simply need to scale to a larger design to demonstrate buoyancy.
The paper has a different contract number that also has about $30B in funding with a projected end date of 2028. Notice that this contract also started in 2018 which is the same year of the aerogel vacuum balloon patent.
United States Air Force (USAF)
I have discovered 2 theses published in 2021 by students of the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT.) They are not for using aerogels but alternative approaches. One is for using an air stiffened design and the other is for using the celestial icosahedron as the substructure for a rigid design. The second paper states in the conclusion, “as the advanced materials such as carbon nanotubes become more and more common, manufacturing methods using these materials may come available that could produce these geodesic shapes.” The second paper also mentions the work of David Noel who published a paper in 1983 where he proposes several approaches to the vacuum balloon including using air stiffened designs such as the ones mentioned in the first AFIT paper. Noel may be a little bit ahead of his time with his thinking.

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)

The Joint Chiefs of Staff (J-4 Mobility Division) began an investigation into the military utility of hybrid airships in 2001. In June 2002, J-4 engaged Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) to support this effort. In response, NAVAIR formed their Advanced Development Program Office (ADPO) — Airship Concepts, which directly supported J-4 and led the Navy’s Hybrid Ultra Large Airship (HULA) program.
HULA program leadership was transferred to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in mid-2003, where it became known as the WALRUS Global Reach Air Vehicle Program, or simply Project WALRUS. DARPA convened an industry day in March 2004 to discuss its proposed WALRUS hybrid heavy-lift airship program with interested industry teams.
Project WALRUS sought to develop new technologies and design concepts for a strategic, heavy-lift, hybrid (semi-buoyant) cargo airship. The goal was to develop a design for an Operational Vehicle (OV) capable of carrying a 500–1,000 ton (454–907 metric ton) payload 12,000 miles (19,312 km) and delivering an Army fighting unit directly “from fort to fight.”

Actual DARPA patch

Among the advanced airship technologies of interest to DARPA were:
  • Advanced materials for airship structures and envelopes.
  • Drag reduction.
  • Semi-buoyant hybrid airships that generate the necessary lift from the combined effects of aerostatic lift from helium, vectored thrust from propulsion systems, and aerodynamic lift from wings and fuselage during forward flight.
  • Innovative lift and buoyancy control concepts that did not rely on off-board ballast, other than ambient air. Here the goal was to be able to discharge heavy loads at a remote landing site without having to take on compensating ballast in order to maintain control of the unloaded airship.
  • Operate without significant ground infrastructure.
  • Land in unimproved sites with rough ground and obstacles up to five feet tall (i.e., bushes, boulders).
  • Electrostatic atmospheric ion propulsion.
I got this information from The Lyncean Group of San Diego which was formed in late 2002 by a small group of retired or nearly retired scientists and engineers. Many were involved in the early days of Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC); and several are from Caltech. In their report they claim DARPA as a direct source.
In one of the pictures sourced from DARPA by The Lyncean Group the WALRUS design specifically incorporates aerogel technology.

Look at the bottom left of the picture

Additionally, DARPA openly stated that technologies to be investigated in the initial study phase included vacuum/air buoyancy compensator tanks, which provide buoyancy control without ballast, and electrostatic atmospheric ion propulsion. Project WALRUS was terminated either in 2006 or 2010 depending on which source you use after only Phase I.

Commercial Projects

I’ve covered electric propulsion concepts many times in the past. In fact, in my research I discovered Lighter Than Air Solar (LTAS) of Nevada and Walden Aerospace. Two companies founded by Micheal K. Walden who demonstrated to DOD and DOE in 1977 at Nellis AFB electric propulsion of LTA vehicles of very rudimentary design.

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In the 1990’s he was still apparently experimenting with using EHD/MHD on large lighter than air craft that he called The Big Black Delta. It was presumably shaped like a triangle.

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“Walden Aerospace Electro Kinetic (EK) omnidirectional thrust drive and drag reduction system. This propulsive system allows for the near silent operation of the BBD type craft and reduces or eliminates the sonic pressure shockwave of such a craft operating at supersonic / hypersonic speeds. When operating at lower speeds or when hovering, the Walden EK drive allows the BBD to maneuver without the need for external aerodynamic surfaces or moving parts. Drag reduction and boundary layer control due to the EK drive field allow the Walden BBD design to quickly accelerate and stop silently.” http://walden-aerospace.com/Military_Technology.html
Apparently Michael was involved with NIDS and wrote a paper “Hypothesis — Big Black Deltas, DOD not ET” published in 2002. At least according to his website. The links look broken. Below is direct quotes.
It should be noted that the “2004 Phase one Technologies goals” of the DARPA HULA/WALRUS program exactly match the technological systems as outlined in the 2002 NIDS / Walden paper.
Unfortunately, I have not been able to hunt down the alleged paper to verify this. Walden continues,
While “Aerospace experts” at the time of the 2002 NIDS paper publication said that they did not think the Walden EK drive was possible, It should be noted that Mr. Walden had not only built and flown a self powered rigid composite aero shelled airship with such a drive a quarter century before he wrote the NIDS article, he built and flew another newer EK technologies flight test airship model with FULLY skin integrated (electronically steered with no external aero surfaces and no moving parts) EK propulsion in 2003 and let members of the NIDS board of directors fly it as proof of the concept in his paper in august of 2003.
He goes on to say he wasn’t awarded the contract but Lockheed Martin and Aeros Aeronautical Systems Corp was instead then claims they violated some of his patents. I can’t really speak to the veracity of those claims, but I find it interesting. I guess it’s an unexpected part of searching for “UFO patents.”
So, Walden is claiming that he developed a form of electric propulsion technology for large lighter than air crafts and that many of the UFO sightings of the 90’s including potentially the Phoenix Lights may have been people seeing his experimental crafts. I’ve attempted to reach Walden for comment unsuccessfully.
This is remarkably similar to when I covered the 1890’s airship mystery where people reported mysterious ships in the sky that to this very day people call UFO’s. However, if we look deeper at the history of lighter than air craft it becomes fairly convincing that people were simply reporting actual early experimental airships which dates back to the civil war era. What’s even more interesting is that the first aircraft company ever founded as a result of this work by Dr. Andrews inspired a new aerostat company in 1959 (as chronicled in a 1992 book) to develop lighter than aihybrid crafts and this company also competed for the WALRUS contract. It’s no longer in business, but the website is still liveand was archived in 2016. On their site in the press release section they claim the OSD has recognized their technology as a promising solution and they mention the WALRUS program. It’s unclear why Aereon went out of business, but they were long time pioneers in lighter than air designs.
We’ve seen consolidation of technology in the military and aerospace industries over the decades so it’s entirely plausible that these two companies could be examples of smaller companies that got pushed out of the industry as the experimental technology began to mature. The WALRUS program may not have been a vacuum balloon technology but they state that they were experimenting with vacuum ballasts which is a kind of intermediary technology. They also allegedly were experimenting specifically with aerogel. It’s worth pointing out that aerogel is not new. It was first synthesized in the 1930’s and it was briefly mass produced in various forms a couple times. Aerogel is almost 100 years old! In fact the vacuum balloon concept is 350 years old! They are for some reason obscure and forgotten concepts. The point is that the WALRUS program and the commercial businesses involved and/or competing for the contract all have relevant experience in intermediary technologies for designing a vacuum balloon, which LANL is now actively and openly pursuing. Given the historical context, we should ask ourselves if the current “balloon like” UAP’s being reported could be a similar case of people reporting actual experimental aircraft. It’s very plausible somebody is experimenting with vacuum balloon technology. People will scoff at that claim until the first vacuum balloon is publicly demonstrated, but for those of us that understand the physics and the motivations of industry we can’t rule it out. I’ll add that some of these aerogels are known to be transparent to RF. Think about that.

Naval Research Advisory Committee (NRAC)

In this case vacuum balloons could fall under literally any of the listed categories above. They would make for good PSYOPS if they are left as an unidentifiable technology. They would be great for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) as well as communications and electronic warfare. They also have some potential for cargo delivery if a proper propulsion mechanism is implemented. It’s worth mentioning that vacuum balloons also would make for good space probes to other planets, but that may be getting ahead of ourselves (unless of course they really aren’t ours.) Because it’s best case uses are literally military intelligence, it’s reasonable to expect excessive secrecy over the development of such a technology. However, the development of using the technology for cargo would come with potential huge benefits to commerce. It also logically would follow that such hybrid craft would allow for the development of electric field propulsion technology because the limitations of weight would be severely reduced.

Future Materials

Aerogel and xerogel technology has come a long way in 100 years despite it being a largely obscure and forgotten technology for most of it’s existence. Polymer aerogels and metal nanofoams are now being developed that likely will make the demonstration of the first ever vacuum balloon not only a matter of when rather than if, but it will make for a whole new world of engineering in both aerospace as well as materials science (specifcally nanotechnology.) For example, the AFIT paper above mentions carbon nanotubes. The DOE patent mentions adding helical nanofibers into the polymer. I’m going to suggest that the potential for boron nitride nanotubes (BNNT) to create a disruptive vacuum balloon technology is huge. This is because BNNTs are transparent, can shield radiation, can store hydrogen, are chemically inert, can be mixed into aluminum and many other composites, and can be doped with gold to form room temperature transistors. This means they can be engineered to have built in electronics. Additionally, BNNT aerogels have already been made in the lab.
There’s a number of recent patents on aerogel composite materials which appears to be an area of research in its infancy. Some of the patent holders are defense contractors. There is also little research yet into incorporating other nano structures such as hollow gold nanoshells. Engineering at the level of nanometers in a highly controlled way is going to make materials that behave like something from science fiction. We will be able to make composites and structures that defy common logic and intuition. It’s a bit like learning about ferrofluid for the first time. Ferrofluid is a magnetic liquid invented by NASA in the 1960’s despite there being no material that actually is magnetic after melting. It’s a colloidal dispersion of magnetic material that behaves like a liquid but is actually part liquid and part solid. The blending of such properties once considered separate and distinct is now possible.
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2023.05.15 05:55 efh1 Research into secret advanced technology that could explain some UFO/UAP (DEEP DIVE)

Research into secret advanced technology that could explain some UFO/UAP (DEEP DIVE)
This research was done and is written from the perspective of secret human military technology but I recognize that because this is conceivably also how we might make future probes for interplanetary space missions it's also what we might expect to see if we had interplanetary visitors. Keep in mind that I don't expect such probes to use space time metric engineering as that kind of technology if possible would make more sense to be employed by a mother ship. The probes would be advanced, but likely wouldn't require that kind of propulsion.
TLDR; I’ve covered this topic before when speculating how observations such as the cube in a sphere UAP or even the balloon like UAP apparently observed during the shoot downs could potentially be advanced forms of vacuum balloon technology. I had found a 2018 patent from LANL under contract with the DOE to develop such technology using alleged breakthroughs in aerogel technology. I have also discovered numerous USAF reports on “vacuum lighter than air structures” or VLTAS. There is also mention of similar materials being investigated by DARPA. This research then leads to multiple commercial businesses that are now out of business that are prime suspects in being the mystery airships reported in the late 1800’s as well as the flaps of large slow moving triangular UFO’s such as the Pheonix Lights incident.

Los Alamos National Laboratories (LANL)

I have discovered that LANL openly discusses developing this technology now on their website. Below you can see the they clearly state they intend to demonstrate and commercialize this disruptive technology. See the bolded portion of the text from their website below.

SUMMARY
An air-buoyant vacuum vessel (aka a vacuum balloon) would float in air by the same principles as a helium weather balloon or blimp, but be filled with “nothing” (i.e. vacuum) instead of helium. In order to achieve buoyancy in air, a solid hollow structure would need to be made from material strong enough to withstand the crushing force of atmospheric pressure, while light weight enough to float when vacuum is applied to the interior void space.
MARKET
The technology has the potential to disrupt the aerostat and weather balloon industry by reducing reliance on helium, extending operating durations, and increasing reliability. Agriculture (i.e. crop monitoring), defense (i.e. surveillance), and internet access industries could benefit from applications of this technology.
BENEFITS
The technology has the potential to: • decrease the cost and facilitate the targeted treatment of crops, • increased surveillance and decreased need for field agents, and • providing internet access to remote locations.
“Nothing” (i.e. vacuum) is less expensive that helium. “Nothing” (i.e. vacuum) is more abundant than helium. “Nothing” (i.e. vacuum) is lighter weight than helium. “Nothing” (i.e. vacuum) in easier to transport than compressed gas cylinders of helium.
CONTACT
Ross Muenchausen [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) 505–664–0558
WHY WE ARE BUILDING AIR BUOYANT VESSELThis technology is a solution to the ever increasing cost and decreasing availability of helium gas, and the impact this is having on private,
academic, industrial, and government ballooning applications.
WHAT’S BEHIND OUR TECHNOLOGYThis technology is much safer to using hydrogen in place of helium in aerostat and weather ballooning applications due to the flamability
and chemical volatility of hydrogen.
OUR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGESThe increasing cost and decreasing availability of helium gas is driving the competitive interest and attractiveness of this technology.
OUR TECHNOLOGY STATUS
Current project funding is driving the development of ultra-strong, ultra-light-weight materials with the end goal of the project being the production of an air-buoyant vacuum vessel prototype constructed from these materials. Once air-buoyancy of the vacuum vessel is demonstrated, steps will be taken to commercialize the technology.
PUBLICATIONS AND IPS133529.001, “Air-Buoyant Structures in Vehicles”, U.S. Patent Application №15/997,163, Application Date: 06/04/2018.

From a government website I was able to find the contract number AC52–06NA25396. It’s a $36B contract that looks to be a kind of general contract that this technology development must fall under.
Most importantly I discovered a paper published in 2022 in the Journal of Material Science by the same group of people with more details on the subject. Only the abstract is available for free at the moment, but the full paper becomes available for free at the end of July of 2023. The abstract is below.
Air impermeability has been observed in low-density aerogel and cryogel materials, which has led to a series of experiments to investigate the feasibility of an air buoyant vacuum vessel, as well as the fabrication and testing of sub-buoyant prototypes. Here, bulk samples of silica aerogel were shown to isolate vacuum from ambient air for several hours with optimal vacuum isolation occurring at a density of approximately 85 mg cm–3. It was demonstrated using polyimide aerogel and cryogel materials that the ability of these foam materials to provide an air impermeable layer between vacuum and atmosphere, in spite of being comprised of mostly void space, is related to material stiffness. It is hypothesized that this behavior is due to local deformation of the random nanostructure of the material. Spherical shell vacuum vessels were produced using the polyimide cryogel, and less than 133 Pa vacuum containment was demonstrated under active pumping. In order to approach the non-buoyant to buoyant transition for these vacuum vessels, a polyimide composite was produced using helical fibers for which preliminary mechanical testing was performed.
More information about this most recent article reveals that Aerogel Technologies Inc. has partnered with NASA to commercialize polyimide aerogels that are not brittle like silica aerogels and have an extreme combination of strength and lightweightness. They demonstrate that it can be hit with a hammer with only very little deforming effect and no breaking.
The recent paper has about 13 authors and lists about another 13 individuals in the acknowledgements. You can easily verify these individuals are long time researchers at NASA and LANL. The patent very clearly covers commercialization of vacuum balloon technology using aerogels just as the paper covers. Also, the LANL website very clearly says they intend to demonstrate and commercialize this. If you look at the LinkedIn profiles of the people associated with the paper they have the required expertise to understand and attempt this. When I put this idea forward many people wrote it off as impossible or just another useless patent that means nothing. They argued with me about the physics behind it or the it’s actual practical applications. The theory is sound and they are experimentally demonstrating the feasibility of the materials to engineer this technology. Once they verify the results experimentally they simply need to scale to a larger design to demonstrate buoyancy.
The paper has a different contract number that also has about $30B in funding with a projected end date of 2028. Notice that this contract also started in 2018 which is the same year of the aerogel vacuum balloon patent.

United States Air Force (USAF)

I have discovered 2 theses published in 2021 by students of the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT.) They are not for using aerogels but alternative approaches. One is for using an air stiffened design and the other is for using the celestial icosahedron as the substructure for a rigid design. The second paper states in the conclusion, “as the advanced materials such as carbon nanotubes become more and more common, manufacturing methods using these materials may come available that could produce these geodesic shapes.” The second paper also mentions the work of David Noel who published a paper in 1983 where he proposes several approaches to the vacuum balloon including using air stiffened designs such as the ones mentioned in the first AFIT paper. Noel may be a little bit ahead of his time with his thinking.

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)

The Joint Chiefs of Staff (J-4 Mobility Division) began an investigation into the military utility of hybrid airships in 2001. In June 2002, J-4 engaged Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) to support this effort. In response, NAVAIR formed their Advanced Development Program Office (ADPO) — Airship Concepts, which directly supported J-4 and led the Navy’s Hybrid Ultra Large Airship (HULA) program.
HULA program leadership was transferred to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in mid-2003, where it became known as the WALRUS Global Reach Air Vehicle Program, or simply Project WALRUS. DARPA convened an industry day in March 2004 to discuss its proposed WALRUS hybrid heavy-lift airship program with interested industry teams.
Project WALRUS sought to develop new technologies and design concepts for a strategic, heavy-lift, hybrid (semi-buoyant) cargo airship. The goal was to develop a design for an Operational Vehicle (OV) capable of carrying a 500–1,000 ton (454–907 metric ton) payload 12,000 miles (19,312 km) and delivering an Army fighting unit directly “from fort to fight.”

Actual DARPA patch
Among the advanced airship technologies of interest to DARPA were:
  • Advanced materials for airship structures and envelopes.
  • Drag reduction.
  • Semi-buoyant hybrid airships that generate the necessary lift from the combined effects of aerostatic lift from helium, vectored thrust from propulsion systems, and aerodynamic lift from wings and fuselage during forward flight.
  • Innovative lift and buoyancy control concepts that did not rely on off-board ballast, other than ambient air. Here the goal was to be able to discharge heavy loads at a remote landing site without having to take on compensating ballast in order to maintain control of the unloaded airship.
  • Operate without significant ground infrastructure.
  • Land in unimproved sites with rough ground and obstacles up to five feet tall (i.e., bushes, boulders).
  • Electrostatic atmospheric ion propulsion.
I got this information from The Lyncean Group of San Diego which was formed in late 2002 by a small group of retired or nearly retired scientists and engineers. Many were involved in the early days of Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC); and several are from Caltech. In their report they claim DARPA as a direct source.
In one of the pictures sourced from DARPA by The Lyncean Group the WALRUS design specifically incorporates aerogel technology.

Look at the bottom left of the picture
Additionally, DARPA openly stated that technologies to be investigated in the initial study phase included vacuum/air buoyancy compensator tanks, which provide buoyancy control without ballast, and electrostatic atmospheric ion propulsion. Project WALRUS was terminated either in 2006 or 2010 depending on which source you use after only Phase I.

Commercial Projects

I’ve covered electric propulsion concepts many times in the past. In fact, in my research I discovered Lighter Than Air Solar (LTAS) of Nevada and Walden Aerospace. Two companies founded by Micheal K. Walden who demonstrated to DOD and DOE in 1977 at Nellis AFB electric propulsion of LTA vehicles of very rudimentary design.

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In the 1990’s he was still apparently experimenting with using EHD/MHD on large lighter than air craft that he called The Big Black Delta. It was presumably shaped like a triangle.

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“Walden Aerospace Electro Kinetic (EK) omnidirectional thrust drive and drag reduction system. This propulsive system allows for the near silent operation of the BBD type craft and reduces or eliminates the sonic pressure shockwave of such a craft operating at supersonic / hypersonic speeds. When operating at lower speeds or when hovering, the Walden EK drive allows the BBD to maneuver without the need for external aerodynamic surfaces or moving parts. Drag reduction and boundary layer control due to the EK drive field allow the Walden BBD design to quickly accelerate and stop silently.”http://walden-aerospace.com/Military_Technology.html
Apparently Michael was involved with NIDS and wrote a paper “Hypothesis — Big Black Deltas, DOD not ET” published in 2002. At least according to his website. The links look broken. Below is direct quotes.
It should be noted that the “2004 Phase one Technologies goals” of the DARPA HULA/WALRUS program exactly match the technological systems as outlined in the 2002 NIDS / Walden paper.
Unfortunately, I have not been able to hunt down the alleged paper to verify this. Walden continues,
While “Aerospace experts” at the time of the 2002 NIDS paper publication said that they did not think the Walden EK drive was possible, It should be noted that Mr. Walden had not only built and flown a self powered rigid composite aero shelled airship with such a drive a quarter century before he wrote the NIDS article, he built and flew another newer EK technologies flight test airship model with FULLY skin integrated (electronically steered with no external aero surfaces and no moving parts) EK propulsion in 2003 and let members of the NIDS board of directors fly it as proof of the concept in his paper in august of 2003.
He goes on to say he wasn’t awarded the contract but Lockheed Martin and Aeros Aeronautical Systems Corp was instead then claims they violated some of his patents. I can’t really speak to the veracity of those claims, but I find it interesting. I guess it’s an unexpected part of searching for “UFO patents.”
So, Walden is claiming that he developed a form of electric propulsion technology for large lighter than air crafts and that many of the UFO sightings of the 90’s including potentially the Phoenix Lights may have been people seeing his experimental crafts. I’ve attempted to reach Walden for comment unsuccessfully.
This is remarkably similar to when I covered the 1890’s airship mystery where people reported mysterious ships in the sky that to this very day people call UFO’s. However, if we look deeper at the history of lighter than air craft it becomes fairly convincing that people were simply reporting actual early experimental airships which dates back to the civil war era. What’s even more interesting is that the first aircraft company ever founded as a result of this work by Dr. Andrews inspired a new aerostat company in 1959 (as chronicled in a 1992 book) to develop lighter than aihybrid crafts and this company also competed for the WALRUS contract. It’s no longer in business, but the website is still live and was archived in 2016. On their site in the press release section they claim the OSD has recognized their technology as a promising solution and they mention the WALRUS program. It’s unclear why Aereon went out of business, but they were long time pioneers in lighter than air designs.
We’ve seen consolidation of technology in the military and aerospace industries over the decades so it’s entirely plausible that these two companies could be examples of smaller companies that got pushed out of the industry as the experimental technology began to mature. The WALRUS program may not have been a vacuum balloon technology but they state that they were experimenting with vacuum ballasts which is a kind of intermediary technology. They also allegedly were experimenting specifically with aerogel. It’s worth pointing out that aerogel is not new. It was first synthesized in the 1930’s and it was briefly mass produced in various forms a couple times. Aerogel is almost 100 years old! In fact the vacuum balloon concept is 350 years old! They are for some reason obscure and forgotten concepts. The point is that the WALRUS program and the commercial businesses involved and/or competing for the contract all have relevant experience in intermediary technologies for designing a vacuum balloon, which LANL is now actively and openly pursuing. Given the historical context, we should ask ourselves if the current “balloon like” UAP’s being reported could be a similar case of people reporting actual experimental aircraft. It’s very plausible somebody is experimenting with vacuum balloon technology. People will scoff at that claim until the first vacuum balloon is publicly demonstrated, but for those of us that understand the physics and the motivations of industry we can’t rule it out. I’ll add that some of these aerogels are known to be transparent to RF. Think about that.

Naval Research Advisory Committee (NRAC)
In this case vacuum balloons could fall under literally any of the listed categories above. They would make for good PSYOPS if they are left as an unidentifiable technology. They would be great for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) as well as communications and electronic warfare. They also have some potential for cargo delivery if a proper propulsion mechanism is implemented. It’s worth mentioning that vacuum balloons also would make for good space probes to other planets, but that may be getting ahead of ourselves (unless of course they really aren’t ours.) Because it’s best case uses are literally military intelligence, it’s reasonable to expect excessive secrecy over the development of such a technology. However, the development of using the technology for cargo would come with potential huge benefits to commerce. It also logically would follow that such hybrid craft would allow for the development of electric field propulsion technology because the limitations of weight would be severely reduced.

Future Materials

Aerogel and xerogel technology has come a long way in 100 years despite it being a largely obscure and forgotten technology for most of it’s existence. Polymer aerogels and metal nanofoams are now being developed that likely will make the demonstration of the first ever vacuum balloon not only a matter of when rather than if, but it will make for a whole new world of engineering in both aerospace as well as materials science (specifcally nanotechnology.) For example, the AFIT paper above mentions carbon nanotubes. The DOE patent mentions adding helical nanofibers into the polymer. I’m going to suggest that the potential for boron nitride nanotubes (BNNT) to create a disruptive vacuum balloon technology is huge. This is because BNNTs are transparent, can shield radiation, can store hydrogen, are chemically inert, can be mixed into aluminum and many other composites, and can be doped with gold to form room temperature transistors. This means they can be engineered to have built in electronics. Additionally, BNNT aerogels have already been made in the lab.
There’s a number of recent patents on aerogel composite materials which appears to be an area of research in its infancy. Some of the patent holders are defense contractors. There is also little research yet into incorporating other nano structures such as hollow gold nanoshells. Engineering at the level of nanometers in a highly controlled way is going to make materials that behave like something from science fiction. We will be able to make composites and structures that defy common logic and intuition. It’s a bit like learning about ferrofluid for the first time. Ferrofluid is a magnetic liquid invented by NASA in the 1960’s despite there being no material that actually is magnetic after melting. It’s a colloidal dispersion of magnetic material that behaves like a liquid but is actually part liquid and part solid. The blending of such properties once considered separate and distinct is now possible.

EDIT: A user has shared with me the NIDS paper I couldn't find. https://web.archive.org/web/20100923231734/http://www.cohenufo.org/illinois_trianglehypothesis.pdf
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2023.05.11 14:06 newmusicrls Beatport Best New Deep House April 2023 (313 Tracks)

https://minimalfreaks.co/2023/05/beatport-best-new-deep-house-april-2023-313-tracks/
  1. Ale C – Passing Rain (Original Mix) 06:03 122bpm Ebm
  2. Ale C – Star Travel (Original Mix) 06:05 122bpm E
  3. Andrés – Back in My Space (Airport Society Remix) 06:03 122bpm Dm
  4. Andrés – Back in My Space (Original Mix) 03:44 113bpm Bbm
  5. Andrés – Back to Nature (Original Mix) 04:04 112bpm Bb
  6. Andrés – Don’t Be Fooled (Original Mix) 06:21 116bpm Abm
  7. Aney F. – Huge Step (Extended Mix) 06:06 127bpm Bm
  8. Anja Schneider – Before We Meet Again (Original Mix) 04:22 124bpm Ab
  9. Anja Schneider – Hoover Disco (Original Mix) 07:07 136bpm Gbm
  10. Anja Schneider – The Good, the Bad & the Acid (Original Mix) 05:49 138bpm C
  11. Audiojack – Begin Again (Original Mix) 05:47 127bpm Abm
  12. Audiojack – Cosmonaut (Original Mix) 05:40 127bpm Eb
  13. Audiojack – Gratify (Original Mix) 06:30 128bpm B
  14. Audiojack – Liberation (Original Mix) 05:52 128bpm Cm
  15. Audiojack – Pressure (Original Mix) 06:15 128bpm E
  16. B&S Concept – Come On (Original Mix) 06:34 123bpm Gb
  17. B&S Concept – Deepest Feelings (Original Mix) 06:13 124bpm Bbm
  18. B&S Concept – Don’t Deserve Me (Instrumental Mix) 06:17 123bpm Em
  19. B&S Concept – This Is Soul Music (Original Mix) 06:01 123bpm Dm
  20. Babis Kotsanis – That’s Enough (Instrumental Mix) 05:30 120bpm G
  21. Babis Kotsanis – That’s Enough (Original Mix) 05:30 120bpm G
  22. Bárbara Boeing – Brasiliana (Original Mix) 05:14 122bpm Dm
  23. Ben Hauke – First Snow (Original Mix) 00:54 93bpm Abm
  24. Ben Hauke – Forever Me (Original Mix) 05:46 128bpm Bm
  25. Ben Hauke – Let’s Move On Bro (Original Mix) 03:41 128bpm D
  26. Ben Hauke – Make Up Break Up Bench (Original Mix) 04:19 130bpm F
  27. Ben Hauke – Save The Date (Original Mix) 04:49 128bpm Cm
  28. Ben Hauke – Watch Me Now (Original Mix) 05:45 129bpm Gb
  29. Ben Rau – Heat It Up (Original Mix) 06:09 130bpm Gm
  30. Ben Rau – You Got Me Running (Original Mix) 06:07 130bpm Dm
  31. Blazers – Klein & Blue (Original Mix) 05:25 115bpm Am
  32. Blazers – Love Hotline (Original Mix) 05:56 121bpm Ebm
  33. Blazers – Midnight Resource (Original Mix) 05:49 127bpm Em
  34. Blazers – Stargazer (Original Mix) 05:20 105bpm Db
  35. Boo Williams – Echoes Of The Dance (Original Mix) 06:42 124bpm Eb
  36. Brijean – Angelo (Original Mix) 03:11 114bpm Bb
  37. Bruno Bar – Deep In Brooklyn (Original Mix) 05:56 124bpm D
  38. Bruno Bar – Sunday (Original Mix) 04:37 128bpm D
  39. Bruno Bar – That’s Life (Original Mix) 05:32 127bpm Gm
  40. Bruno Bar – Trying To Change The Cycle (Original Mix) 05:37 125bpm Ab
  41. Capeesh Society – A Little Game (Extended Mix) 07:46 128bpm D
  42. Charles Webster, Shara Nelson – This Is Real (Girls Of The Internet Remix) 05:57 125bpm Bbm
  43. Charles Webster, Shara Nelson – This Is Real (Lemon & Herb Remix) 05:26 120bpm Bbm
  44. Charles Webster, Thandi Draai – Music (Boddhi Satva Ancestral Soul Remix) 06:21 124bpm Am
  45. Charles Webster, Thandi Draai – Music (Jazzuelle Rotary Dream Mix) 08:05 118bpm Am
  46. Chiara Manchia – Take Me There (Extended Mix) 05:38 128bpm Dm
  47. Coco, MAXI MERAKI – Don’t Get Too Close feat. Coco (Extended Mix) 06:10 120bpm Em
  48. Conrad – Comply (Original Mix) 07:18 83bpm A
  49. Conrad – Firefly (Elliot Hollins Remix) 05:38 120bpm D
  50. Conrad – Firefly (Original Mix) 08:25 115bpm D
  51. Conrad – Framed (Original Mix) 07:53 91bpm Dbm
  52. Conrad – Reprieve (Crackazat Remix) 06:00 120bpm Cm
  53. Conrad – Reprieve (Original Mix) 07:58 120bpm C
  54. Cosmonection, Kx9000 – La Locha (Original Mix) 05:35 127bpm Am
  55. Cport Cistema – 01-26 (Original Mix) 06:17 85bpm Ab
  56. Cport Cistema – 03-29 (Original Mix) 06:04 132bpm Fm
  57. Cport Cistema – For Real (Original Mix) 04:57 125bpm E
  58. Cport Cistema – Say It (Original Mix) 04:00 124bpm Cm
  59. Cport Cistema – Stok (Original Mix) 03:31 132bpm Bbm
  60. Cport Cistema – Troškimai (Original Mix) 05:56 66bpm Gbm
  61. Cport Cistema – You/Me (Original Mix) 04:39 129bpm C
  62. Darby – Carefree (Original Mix) 04:20 128bpm Fm
  63. Darby – I Love My Mates (Original Mix) 03:52 127bpm Dm
  64. Darby – Memories Of Revs (Original Mix) 03:16 128bpm Em
  65. Darby – Procrastinator (Original Mix) 03:45 129bpm Gm
  66. Dilby – Dust and Stones (Original Mix) 05:54 126bpm Dm
  67. Dilby – Live Free (Original Mix) 06:50 124bpm B
  68. Dilby – Under Your Skin (Original Mix) 06:31 124bpm Dm
  69. Dino Lenny – I’ve Learned That (Dino Lenny & Fed Conti Remix) 09:58 122bpm Dbm
  70. Dino Lenny – I’ve Learned That (Jonathan Kaspar Remix) 07:19 123bpm Db
  71. Dino Lenny – I’ve Learned That (Original Mix) 09:00 122bpm Dbm
  72. Dino Lenny – I’ve Learned That (Shadow Child ‘Classic’ Mix) 06:48 128bpm Dbm
  73. DJ Merci – Ask Yourself (Original Mix) 06:17 120bpm Am
  74. DJ Merci – City Night Vibes (Original Mix) 05:44 118bpm Cm
  75. DJ Merci – It’s Unbelievable (Dub Mix) 06:04 122bpm Bbm
  76. DJ Merci – The Music (Original Mix) 06:40 120bpm D♭
  77. Dompe – Get High (Original Mix) 05:15 128bpm Cm
  78. Dompe – Mazar (Original Mix) 05:05 126bpm Am
  79. East00155 – Critical Schema (Original Mix) 07:08 125bpm C
  80. East00155 – Every1’s The Same (Original Mix) 07:50 125bpm Dm
  81. East00155 – Gorilla Glue (Original Mix) 06:14 125bpm Fm
  82. East00155 – Topanga (Original Mix) 08:36 126bpm Am
  83. Eric OS – Close Your Eyes (Original Mix) 05:26 128bpm Bm
  84. Eric OS – Futurist (Original Mix) 05:01 127bpm Bbm
  85. Eric OS – Into Magic (Original Mix) 05:02 130bpm C
  86. Eric OS – Sound Capsule (Original Mix) 05:53 130bpm Ebm
  87. Eric OS – The Five Dimensional Door (Original Mix) 06:34 126bpm A
  88. Fila Brazillia – Nightfall (Instrumental) 07:28 78bpm Em
  89. Fila Brazillia – Room ’96 (Original Mix) 08:33 124bpm Dbm
  90. Fila Brazillia – Subtle Body (Original Mix) 08:59 85bpm Fm
  91. Fila Brazillia – The Light Of Jesus (Unreleased Extended Version) 08:42 120bpm Cm
  92. Franck Roger – Vampayah (Original Mix) 05:49 124bpm Fm
  93. Gabriel Evoke – Emotions (Original Mix) 05:56 130bpm Em
  94. Gabriel Evoke – Get Loose (Original Mix) 06:31 129bpm Gbm
  95. Gabriel Evoke – Get Loose (Sam Haskin Remix) 07:03 127bpm Gbm
  96. Gareth Cole – Drawn To The Dark (Original Mix) 07:56 125bpm Gm
  97. Gareth Cole – Realisation (Original Mix) 07:25 125bpm Gm
  98. Gareth Cole – Tipsy (Original Mix) 06:54 125bpm Gm
  99. GgDeX – Influence (Original Mix) 07:09 127bpm Ab
  100. GgDeX – Inside Out (Original Mix) 05:42 126bpm Ab
  101. GgDeX – Inside Out (Rawdio Remix) 05:54 128bpm Fm
  102. GgDeX – Use It (Original Mix) 06:23 127bpm Bbm
  103. Gianmarco Limenta – Power (Original Mix) 06:15 124bpm Cm
  104. Gianmarco Limenta – Your Love (Original Mix) 05:36 127bpm Dm
  105. Half Cut – Free (Original Mix) 05:20 132bpm C
  106. Hipp-E, Djebali – Fall Into Groove (M-High Remix) 07:11 128bpm Ebm
  107. Hipp-E, Djebali – Fall Into Groove (Original Mix) 06:55 125bpm Eb
  108. Hipp-E, Djebali – Hang Around (Original Mix) 06:37 127bpm Gb
  109. Hipp-E, Djebali – Supa Star (Original Mix) 07:31 128bpm Ab
  110. Holo – Juniper (Original Mix) 05:00 121bpm Gbm
  111. Holo – Shosa (Original Mix) 04:59 117bpm Cm
  112. Holo – Try (Original Mix) 05:42 118bpm C
  113. Hurricane, AirBorn Gav – Work (Atjazz Extended Remix) 06:55 121bpm Dm
  114. Huxley, Mediman – Drain Your Battery (Extended Mix) 04:16 128bpm Db
  115. I Gemin – Afterlife (Original Mix) 04:40 114bpm Eb
  116. I Gemin – Tears I’ve Cried (Original Mix) 04:58 116bpm Am
  117. I Gemin – The Time Is Right (Original Mix) 03:30 97bpm Em
  118. I Gemin – The Time Is Right (Siggatunez Remix) 06:25 120bpm C
  119. Il Flaco Scivola – Again Sad (Original Mix) 07:10 125bpm Cm
  120. Il Flaco Scivola – Glimmer of Light (Original Mix) 06:50 124bpm Fm
  121. Il Flaco Scivola – Passion (Original Mix) 07:24 122bpm G
  122. Inflair – Keep It Real (Original Mix) 07:35 127bpm Gm
  123. Inflair – Sunrise (Original Mix) 05:58 124bpm Fm
  124. Inflair – Sunset (Original Mix) 09:10 126bpm Eb
  125. Inflair – Tell Ya (Original Mix) 06:46 124bpm D
  126. Jaden Thompson – Memories (Original Mix) 07:17 127bpm Bbm
  127. Jaden Thompson – Shimmer (Original Mix) 06:30 128bpm Em
  128. Jam Jamiro – Flying (Original Mix) 05:56 127bpm Fm
  129. Jam Jamiro – Found Love (Original Mix) 05:01 128bpm Gbm
  130. Jam Jamiro – Outro (Original Mix) 05:20 129bpm Am
  131. Jam Jamiro – Take Me Closer (Original Mix) 06:14 129bpm A
  132. James Cole – Avec Moi (Extended Mix) 06:07 126bpm Am
  133. James Cole, Ledniczky – I m Sorry feat. Ledniczky (Collective Machine Remix) 06:07 126bpm G
  134. James Cole, Ledniczky – I m Sorry feat. Ledniczky (Original Mix) 06:51 126bpm Gm
  135. James Cole, Ledniczky – I m Sorry feat. Ledniczky (Peter Makto Remix) 07:58 123bpm Gm
  136. James Cole, Ledniczky – I m Sorry feat. Ledniczky (Radio Edit) 03:24 126bpm Gm
  137. James Cole, Ledniczky – I’m Sorry feat. Ledniczky (Markus Homm Remix) 07:17 124bpm G
  138. Javonntte, Laroye – Let It Go (Original Mix) 05:54 124bpm E
  139. Jo Paciello – Black Jack (Original Mix) 06:40 120bpm Gm
  140. Job De Jong – Do Not Resist (Original Mix) 06:24 130bpm Gbm
  141. Job De Jong – Enchanted (Folamour Remix) 05:34 127bpm Am
  142. Job De Jong – Enchanted (Original Mix) 07:30 128bpm Am
  143. Job De Jong – Inside Man (Original Mix) 07:00 128bpm C
  144. Job De Jong – Sounds Of The Universe (Original Mix) 06:27 129bpm Fm
  145. Joe Wilson, Third Son – Off the Bone (Original Mix) 03:49 128bpm Gbm
  146. Jorge Andrade – Alicia (Original Mix) 07:01 128bpm Em
  147. Jorge Andrade – Fiesta En Munay (Original Mix) 06:56 125bpm Bbm
  148. Jorge Bejarano – Dumile (Original Mix) 07:11 122bpm Dm
  149. Jorge Bejarano – Super Fly (Original Mix) 07:06 122bpm Abm
  150. Josh Butler – Closed Loop (Original Mix) 05:19 65bpm Dbm
  151. Josh Butler – Feedback Loop (Original Mix) 06:09 130bpm Dm
  152. Josh Butler – Open Loop (Original Mix) 07:20 127bpm Gm
  153. Jovonn – Let The World Dance (Original Mix) 05:56 123bpm A
  154. Jovonn – RAISE UP (Raise Up High) (Original Mix) 05:47 125bpm Em
  155. Jovonn – Sunday Ride (Original Mix) 07:15 124bpm Bbm
  156. Jovonn – WHAT (Original Mix) 05:07 125bpm Dm
  157. Jun Kamoda – Cold Needles (Original Mix) 05:14 125bpm Abm
  158. Jun Kamoda – Hello From Broken Earth (Original Mix) 05:57 125bpm A
  159. Jun Kamoda – Soul In The Shell (Original Mix) 05:11 125bpm Bm
  160. Jun Kamoda, Pamcy – Oyster Sauce (Jun Kamoda House Remix) 05:14 125bpm Gbm
  161. Jun Kamoda, Pamcy – Oyster Sauce (Jun Kamoda Jungle Remix) 00:57 125bpm Gb
  162. Jun Kamoda, Pamcy – Oyster Sauce (Jun Kamoda Screwed Remix) 01:21 88bpm C
  163. KELMO – Don’t Let Go (Lately Edit) 05:46 66bpm Em
  164. Kevin McKay – Tom’s Diner (Extended Mix) 04:46 124bpm Fm
  165. Kevin Yost – There It Is (Extended Unreleased Version) 07:14 122bpm Fm
  166. Kx9000 – Everw**day (Original Mix) 04:05 122bpm Dm
  167. Kx9000 – Sauce Pepe (Original Mix) 05:30 117bpm Db
  168. Kx9000, Tour-Maubourg – April (Original Mix) 05:55 125bpm G
  169. Lazarusman, Fka Mash – Mend It (Stimming Remix) 08:38 114bpm Gbm
  170. Lebedev (RU) – Attraction (Re-Edit) 06:02 123bpm Gbm
  171. Lebedev (RU) – Darling (Re-Edit) 05:31 123bpm Bm
  172. Lebedev (RU) – Into The Jazz (Re-Edit) 06:05 122bpm Am
  173. Lebedev (RU), Heilika – Rebirth (Re-Edit) 06:53 122bpm Cm
  174. Lex on the decks – Candela (Original Mix) 05:35 127bpm Am
  175. Lis Sarroca – Daft Disc (Original Mix) 06:59 120bpm Am
  176. Lis Sarroca – Daywalker (Marc Brauner Remix) 06:13 125bpm Gbm
  177. Lis Sarroca – Daywalker (Original Mix) 05:56 125bpm Gbm
  178. Lis Sarroca – Keep At It (Original Mix) 06:27 125bpm Gb
  179. Lis Sarroca – Rocking Planets (Original Mix) 05:30 126bpm Ab
  180. Mandel Turner, The Checkup, Kinsuby – I Come Alive (Original Mix) 05:58 126bpm Fm
  181. Mathew Ferness – Exoticus l (Original Mix) 05:04 126bpm Dbm
  182. Mathew Ferness – Exoticus ll (Original Mix) 06:14 85bpm Ab
  183. Mathew Ferness – Exoticus lll (Original Mix) 05:35 126bpm Cm
  184. Mathew Ferness – Intro To Exoticus (Original Mix) 03:12 93bpm Dbm
  185. Maytra – I Fell In Love Once (Original Mix) 05:04 126bpm A
  186. Maytra – La Tarte aux Myrtilles (Original Mix) 04:45 121bpm Gbm
  187. Maytra – The Wind Rises Late (Original Mix) 05:04 126bpm Am
  188. Miguel Migs – Drifting On By (Original Mix) 05:31 122bpm G min
  189. Miguel Migs – Lost Messages (Migs Salty Vault Dub) 05:37 120bpm Dm
  190. Miguel Migs – One Two People (Migs 2004 Edit) 05:27 124bpm D
  191. Minor Sine Project – Back Room Groove (Original Mix) 07:00 121bpm Am
  192. Minor Sine Project – Datcha (Original Mix) 08:50 124bpm Gbm
  193. Minor Sine Project – Michigan Left (Original Mix) 06:21 126bpm Fm
  194. Minor Sine Project – When In Rominimal (Original Mix) 07:25 126bpm Gbm
  195. Nacho Marco – Right Now (Acid Instrumental Mix) 06:03 122bpm Fm
  196. Nacho Marco – Right Now (Instrumental Mix) 05:50 122bpm Fm
  197. Nacho Marco, Fairin Moon – Right Now (Acid Mix) 06:03 122bpm Fm
  198. Nacho Marco, Fairin Moon – Right Now (Extended Mix) 05:50 122bpm Fm
  199. Nacho Marco, Fairin Moon – Right Now (Radio Mix) 03:25 122bpm Fm
  200. Namisoup – Opened (Original Mix) 05:28 124bpm Am
  201. Nuage – EX-TC (Original Mix) 06:17 121bpm Fm
  202. Oscar Barila – Juno Heaven (Original Mix) 05:24 125bpm Gm
  203. Oscar Barila – When We Were Young (Original Mix) 05:08 125bpm Cm
  204. Paluma – Rapture (Kevin McKay Extended ViP) 06:07 126bpm Bbm
  205. Petals In Sound – Dial Tone (Original Mix) 04:39 156bpm Bm
  206. Petals In Sound – Lush (Original Mix) 05:37 120bpm Gm
  207. Petals In Sound – Lush (Pete Bandit Remix) 05:43 124bpm C
  208. Petals In Sound – The Sea and Everything in It (Original Mix) 05:18 91bpm Am
  209. Platzdasch & Dix – Apparent Movement (Original Mix) 06:59 115bpm Gm
  210. Platzdasch & Dix – Blackwood (Mannix Funked Up Remix) 06:09 122bpm C
  211. Platzdasch & Dix – Leaf Crown (Original Mix) 06:31 118bpm Bm
  212. Platzdasch & Dix – Salient Point (Original Mix) 06:33 118bpm Gm
  213. Pletnev – The Last True Gentleman On Earth (Original Mix) 06:58 130bpm D
  214. Pletnev – Wandering Mind, Go F Yourself (Original Mix) 08:39 135bpm C
  215. Pletnev – Water Can Keep Your Secrets Too (Original Mix) 05:33 128bpm Cm
  216. Pletnev – When The Job Is Done (Original Mix) 06:33 128bpm Cm
  217. Protect – True Purpose (Original Mix) 06:11 130bpm Gm
  218. Protect – Tumulus (Original Mix) 07:00 124bpm Gm
  219. R3V3S – Jazz Night (Original Mix) 06:05 122bpm G
  220. RAIID, WAND7R – Everyday (Original Mix) 04:01 127bpm Gbm
  221. Ricardo Baez – Animarara (Original Mix) 06:05 125bpm C
  222. Ricardo Baez – Do You Feel Me? (Original Mix) 05:41 124bpm Em
  223. Ricardo Baez – II Suono Del Mio Passo (Original Mix) 06:04 116bpm Am
  224. Ripperton – SP1 (aera Remix) 06:00 124bpm Ebm
  225. Ritz – Full Effect (Original Mix) 06:49 123bpm Bm
  226. Ritz – Good Times (Original Mix) 07:24 122bpm Em
  227. Ritz – Slick (Original Mix) 06:51 92bpm Gm
  228. Rob Marion – Bungalow (Extended Mix) 05:18 127bpm Dm
  229. Ron Morelli – Heart Stopper (Original Mix) 05:34 122bpm G
  230. S.U.M.O. – Santiago Boys (Main Bounce) 08:19 124bpm Am
  231. S.U.M.O. – Santiago Boys (Saison Rework) 06:08 125bpm Am
  232. Saints & Sinners – Late Summernight (Original Mix) 08:26 130bpm Eb
  233. Saints & Sinners – Moody Summernight (Original Mix) 04:00 130bpm Bbm
  234. Saints & Sinners – Summernight (Original Mix) 10:40 130bpm Bbm
  235. Scruscru – Disko Lasers (Original Mix) 05:11 124bpm Bb
  236. Scruscru – Fry Day Night (Original Mix) 05:00 124bpm Bbm
  237. Scruscru – Sunbathin’ (Original Mix) 05:00 112bpm Db
  238. Scruscru, Classonix – Deja Vu (Original Mix) 05:37 78bpm Am
  239. Scruscru, Mike Fot – Cyber Love (Original Mix) 05:58 126bpm Bbm
  240. Sean Roman – Swing (Edit) 05:31 128bpm Bm
  241. Sean Roman – Trapped (Edit) 04:29 127bpm Gm
  242. Sean Roman, Acote, KELMO, Spadina Express – Club Heist (Acote Remix) 05:31 128bpm Gm
  243. Sek – Blurry jump (Original Mix) 06:02 124bpm Ebm
  244. Sek – Hey I’m Dreaming (Original Mix) 04:21 126bpm Gbm
  245. Sek – Whosup (Original Mix) 05:22 126bpm Gm
  246. Some Out Of None – Domu (Original Mix) 06:38 126bpm Eb
  247. Some Out Of None – Houme (Original Mix) 06:52 126bpm Em
  248. Some Out Of None – Reach (Original Mix) 05:49 122bpm C
  249. Soul Wun – Limitless (Jon Sable Remix) 07:05 129bpm Am
  250. Soul Wun – Limitless (Original Mix) 05:44 129bpm A
  251. Soul Wun – Low Pressure System (Original Mix) 07:44 121bpm Dm
  252. Soul Wun – Searching (Original Mix) 05:18 124bpm Ab
  253. Sound Support – Bump Into You (Original Mix) 05:53 120bpm Bm
  254. Sound Support – Higher (Extended Mix) 04:53 122bpm Eb
  255. Sound Support – The Rock (Original Mix) 07:37 120bpm Db
  256. Sound Support – Work 2 It (Original Mix) 04:59 123bpm Abm
  257. Space Ghost, Brijean – Angelo (Space Ghost Remix) 05:43 120bpm G
  258. Stimming, Lazarusman – Your Eyes (Fka Mash Glitch Dub) 04:42 115bpm Fm
  259. Sy – 5th Floor (Original Mix) 06:45 129bpm C
  260. Sy – As One (Original Mix) 05:45 128bpm Bbm
  261. Sy – Believe (Original Mix) 06:04 129bpm G
  262. T.Markakis – Heartbeat (Original Mix) 07:05 124bpm Bbm
  263. T.Markakis – Hypnotized (Martin-es Remix) 06:02 124bpm Db
  264. T.Markakis – Hypnotized (Original Mix) 05:06 122bpm Fm
  265. T.Markakis – Hypnotized (Tiptoes Remix) 05:38 128bpm Eb
  266. Tabares Music – Chillin Deep (Original Mix) 06:22 128bpm Em
  267. Tabares Music – Loud Grooves (Original Mix) 08:22 130bpm G
  268. Tabares Music – Un Deep Para Entendidos (Original Mix) 06:00 128bpm F
  269. Terra Deva, Charles Webster – Wait And See (Jimpster Remix) 07:10 123bpm Abm
  270. THEOS, El Rod – Hypnotizing Eyes (Original Mix) 06:47 129bpm Abm
  271. THEOS, El Rod – NMW (Oden & Fatzo Remix) 05:08 127bpm Cm
  272. THEOS, El Rod – NMW (Original Mix) 06:39 127bpm Cm
  273. THEOS, El Rod – Please, Get Away (Original Mix) 06:50 128bpm Em
  274. Tommy Vicari Jnr – Common Courtesy (Original Mix) 05:51 127bpm Bm
  275. Tommy Vicari Jnr – If I Were (Original Mix) 08:13 125bpm Dbm
  276. Tommy Vicari Jnr – Needs of You (Original Mix) 06:40 126bpm Gbm
  277. Tommy Vicari Jnr – Not In Vain (Original Mix) 07:47 129bpm Bbm
  278. Tommy Vicari Jnr – Tiny Steps (Original Mix) 08:03 125bpm Ebm
  279. Tommy Vicari Jnr – Vulgar Displays (Original Mix) 05:31 128bpm C
  280. Tommy Vicari Jnr – Vulgar Displays Dub (Original Mix) 05:45 128bpm Dm
  281. Tommy Vicari Jnr – Walking Into Blue (Original Mix) 06:10 130bpm D
  282. Toru S. – Hannah’s Anthem (Self Portrait 2023 Re-Work) (The Orchestrated) 06:15 122bpm G♭
  283. Toru S. – Hannah’s Anthem (Self Portrait 2023 Re-Work) (The Second Image Edited) 06:33 122bpm G♭
  284. Tree Threes – Basement Funk (Original Mix) 05:32 125bpm Gbm
  285. Tree Threes – Cruiser (Original Mix) 05:36 122bpm Am
  286. Tree Threes – Love Virtue (Original Mix) 05:14 125bpm Cm
  287. Tree Threes – Maison Musique (Original Mix) 05:51 123bpm Dm
  288. Turquoise Colored French Tourists – Cheap House (Original Mix) 04:29 120bpm Fm
  289. Turquoise Colored French Tourists – Last Call (Original Mix) 03:10 111bpm Cm
  290. Turquoise Colored French Tourists – Late Night Job (Original Mix) 03:50 119bpm Cm
  291. Turquoise Colored French Tourists – Monaco (Original Mix) 04:28 118bpm C
  292. Turquoise Colored French Tourists – So In Love (Original Mix) 04:22 122bpm Am
  293. Twolegs – Astro City (Original Mix) 05:01 122bpm Abm
  294. Twolegs – Peace Of Mind (Original Mix) 08:26 122bpm C
  295. Twolegs – Summerhouse (Original Mix) 05:51 125bpm Gbm
  296. UC Beatz – Blu Thang (Original Mix) 05:45 124bpm Abm
  297. UC Beatz – Orchid’s Wish (Original Mix) 05:58 120bpm Dm
  298. UC Beatz – Purple Corner Fig (Original Mix) 05:57 120bpm Abm
  299. UC Beatz, MARINA TRENCH – Make Me Feel (feat. Marina Trench) (Original Mix) 06:03 121bpm B
  300. UC Beatz, Tour-Maubourg – Free (feat. Tour-Maubourg) (Original Mix) 06:14 124bpm Am
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