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  1. We had 3 key players down with injuries and I was very worried you would take advantage of it and beat us.

    The officiating was horrible on both ends but that's the way it's been all season long across CUSA.

    That Polk kid is freakin' fast! He took off on a break and our guard Squeaky, who is very fast himself, went after him but never gained any ground.

    I hope you can finally get that arena built. It will really help your game atmosphere.

  2. The problem is that he committs silly fouls and is normally on the bench for most of the game because he is in foul trouble.

    It's been very frustrating to watch him become such a good offensive player yet we can't get his full potential with him in foul trouble or with injuries.

  3. Yes, we have been hot and cold. We destroyed Marquette last night in Wisconsin, 86-63 and are 6-2 right now in CUSA play.

    We have a ton of talent but we lack a 4th yr or 5th senior like we had last year. That was evident in our close losses to teams we should've easily beat like USC, Tulane, and Charlotte. We lost 2 games at the buzzer to USC and Tulane and then blew the Charlotte game with 1:58 left in the game.

    It's been tough for everyone to get used to their new roles but they are coming along. We are 16-5 (6-2) right now and our next game is Saturday against Louisville in Birmingham. You can watch it on ESPN2.

    IMO, the biggest disappointment this season has been our 3pt defense. We are still forcing 22 turnovers a game and we lead the nation in steals per game with about 13 pg but our 3pt defense is just awful, unlike the past two seasons.

    I'm looking forward to our game in 3 weeks. It will be nice to not have to drive 7 hours or spend $200 on a plane ticket to just go see a game.

  4. This is an article talking about the "feud" between Stan and Bill.

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    Do you have an annoying brother-in-law? Mr. Can I Help You with the Dishes, Mrs. Cleaver? Mr. Always One Better? Bill Laurie does.

    Bill owns the St. Louis Blues, one of the best teams in hockey this season. Pretty cool, yes? Ought to get you some strokes at family picnics, right? Unfortunately for Bill, his brother-in-law, Stan Kroenke, owns the Colorado Avalanche, the best team in the regular season.

    Stan 1, Bill 0.

    Bill, 48, married one of the richest humans on the planet: Nancy Walton, daughter of Bud Walton, cofounder of Wal-Mart, is listed by Forbes as the 129th wealthiest person in the country, worth $2 billion. Not bad, yes? Well, Stan, 53, married Ann Walton, Nancy's older sister, and Ann is even better off than Nancy -- the 87th richest person in the country -- at $2.8 billion.

    Stan 2, Bill 0.

    Bill loves Missouri football and is one of the Tigers' biggest donors, though the team hasn't won a conference championship since 1969. Six years ago Stan bought 40% of the St. Louis Rams, who went out and won him a Super Bowl after the '99 season.

    Stan 3, Bill 0.

    Two years ago Bill was introduced at a press conference in Denver as the new owner of the Avalanche, the NBA Denver Nuggets and the Pepsi Center. He wrote a check for $400 million, started making moves -- even signed Avalanche superstar Peter Forsberg to a huge, long-term contract. But then stockholders howled that the price Bill had paid was too low and the bidding process had been too fast. They reopened the bidding. Bill got such a red ass over the deal that he refused to bid again. Ten months later Stan bought the whole kit and caboodle for $450 million.

    Stan 4, Bill 0.

    Bill, a hoops freak, was known as Little Bill when he was the starting point guard for the 1972-73 Memphis State team that lost to Big Bill Walton and UCLA in the NCAA finals. Bill desperately wants an NBA franchise. After the Nuggets deal fell apart, he was introduced at a press conference as the new owner of the Vancouver Grizzlies, started making moves, etc. Except the other NBA owners didn't like one part of his plan -- taking the team to St. Louis on the first truck out. They blocked him from moving the franchise for at least five years. Bill got such a red ass that he walked away from the deal. Stan still owns an NBA team and Bill doesn't.

    Stan 5, Bill 0.

    Bill is the number 1 booster of Mizzou basketball. In 1996 he even gave the university $10 million to build a new arena, but administrators took so long to move on the project that he got the red ass and took the money back, instead giving $1 million of it to other departments at the university. Now Bill sits in the same old arena and watches Stan's son, Josh, a 6'4" sophomore guard, play and play well.

    Stan 6, Bill 0.

    This season the Blues and the Avalanche each tried to make a deal with the Los Angeles Kings to acquire All-Star defenseman Rob Blake for the last half of the season. Stan got him and wound up with the best record in hockey.

    Stan 7, Bill 0.

    Now the two teams are in the Western Conference finals of the Stanley Cup. Last Saturday, despite having eight days to rest and the Avalanche's having lost Forsberg to a ruptured spleen, the Blues were whipped 4-1 by Colorado, which took a 1-0 lead in the series.

    Stan 8, Bill 0.

    Even though they live three miles from each other in Columbia, Mo., Bill and Stan sat nowhere near each other at that game in Denver. They don't sit near each other at Rams games. They don't sit together at Blues games. While sitting at a bar in Columbia one night last month, Bill told The Denver Post, "Stan knows as much about hockey as that coaster." Might they have dinner together sometime during the series? "Highly unlikely," said one Avalanche executive. It's going to be a very quiet Thanksgiving.

    Bill wouldn't talk to me for this column. Stan wouldn't either, except to say, "I love Bill and Nancy."

    Now that's nasty.

    Issue date: May 21, 2001

    Have something to say about Rick Reilly's musings?

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    Here is the link:

    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/inside_ga...life_of_reilly/

  5. Will be okay after a few years.

    Several teams have already stepped up and hired new coaches, pretty good ones at that:

    1. Houston - Tom Penders

    2. SMU - Jimmy Tubbs

    3. Southern Miss - Larry Eustachy (everyone deserves a second chance)

    ...then you have

    4. UCF - NCAA 2004

    5. UAB - Sweet 16 2004

    6. Memphis - NCAA 2004

    7. Tulsa - always good but had an off year

    Now that those schools have stepped up I honestly believe the others will follow suit. CUSA as it is now wasn't given much of a chance to begin with and unfortunately we are just now seeing what it is capable of doing.

    Every team CUSA loses, with the exception of USF, is good at basketball and has a strong program. It will be hard to replace it but we will be okay in the long run.

  6. Why should Anderson put himself in this situation:

    1. Basketball is definitely not king at AU

    2. AU is currently on ACADEMIC probation and is about to be hit HARD with athletic probation

    3. AU's basketball program doesn't have the tradition nor success that UAB's has had/have

    4. AU is in a small country town

    5. Trustees run the show down there and show no loyalty to employees (see Tubberville)

    6. Auburn still won't be able to compete with Kentucky, Miss St in basketball

    Positives for UAB:

    1. Returning players

    2. Sweet 16 momentum

    3. Basketball reigns at UAB

    4. No probation

    5. What's good for UAB is good for Bham. Anderson can become a powerful man in Birmingham if he were to stay

    6. UAB is willing to offer up to $750,000 yr which is quite a bit for a second year head coach

    7. UAB isn't run by its trustees

    8. UAB has a president and an AD....Auburn has interim at both positions

    9. He's from Birmingham and has family there

    10. There could be serious backlash from political/corporate power in Bham if he were to leave UAB

    11. His chances of dominating in CUSA are much better than his chances of dominating the SEC at Auburn and if he were to dominate at AU then nobody would care

  7. and can honestly say I have never experienced anything like that since being a UAB fan (only 5 years).

    Yes, there are many rumors about Coach Anderson and him leaving for more $$. What people need to realize is that money is nice but it sure as heck isn't everything.

    Auburn is out of the question for several reasons:

    1. Coach Anderson is from Birmingham, grew up there, and has A LOT of family there

    2. Basketball drives UAB athletics, unlike at Auburn where it plays a distant second fiddle to football

    3. Auburn is in ALL SORTS OF TROUBLE...academically and with athletics

    4. We already have a new package worked out for Coach Anderson

    5. He doesn't want to leave a job unfinished

    6. This is only his second year at UAB and with a young family I'm not sure he wants to uproot them this soon

    7. He has yet to coach a team with a roster full of players that he recruited. Moving to a new job will set him at least 2 years back in acheiving that goal.

    Sure, he'll get offers but he's going to be at UAB for a few more years. The only way I see him is if he feels that he can't take UAB any further.

    We're worried, as most would be, but I'm confident we have the situation under control to compensate him for the job he's done and for the job he's now expected to do.

  8. 2003-04 C-USA MEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS

    2003-04 ALL-CONFERENCE USA FIRST TEAM

    Sean Banks, Memphis, F, 6-8, 210, Fr.

    Antonio Burks, Memphis, G, 6-0, 200, Sr.

    Travis Diener, Marquette, G, 6-0, 165, Jr.

    Francisco Garcia, Louisville, F, 6-7, 185, So.

    Curtis Withers, Charlotte, F, 6-8, 230, So.

    2003-04 ALL-CONFERENCE USA SECOND TEAM

    Andre Brown, DePaul, F/C, 6-9, 245, Sr.

    Reggie Bryant, Saint Louis, G, 6-2, 185, Jr.

    Charles Gaines, Southern Miss, F, 6-7, 220, Sr.

    Delonte Holland, DePaul, F, 6-7, 220, Sr.

    Jason Maxiell, Cincinnati, F, 6-7, 240, Jr.

    2003-04 ALL-CONFERENCE USA THIRD TEAM

    Tony Bobbitt, Cincinnati, G, 6-4, 185, Sr.

    Mo Finley, UAB, G, 5-11, 174, Sr.

    Terrence Leather, USF, F, 6-9, 221, Jr.

    Corey Santee, TCU, G, 6-2, 193, Jr.

    Luke Whitehead, Louisville, F, 6-6, 220, Sr.

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