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thatskablamo

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  1. Let’s say our coaching staff takes a page out of the NFL preseason and plays Perkins until the under 16 timeout. Our season ended against Rockhurst. I applaud and appreciate the effort turned in by the squad and the lemons into lemonade, etc., but we lost our general in a battle that should have never happened in the first place.
  2. Your Braves will be just fine, Roy. Trust the process. You have, arguably, the best GM in baseball. Olson is an ATL native, BTW. With the exception of the cannon fodder Marlins, the NL East will be a great division to watch all season long.
  3. Exactly; aside from the nice exposé on Corey Tate, I don’t know what Ray or any of the other assistants do. We all knew what Bronson was doing, we all knew what Jensen or Biancardi was doing. Hell, we even knew what Cameron Dollar was doing. What are Ford’s assistants doing?
  4. Yep. A tale of two teams in two twenty-minute acts; the first, a symphony. The second, pure tragedy.
  5. Add some steak to that sizzle, Roy! Damn! At this point, just bring Mike Anderson back. He’s done his penance.
  6. Let’s just call UNI what it really is: Kurt Warner U. Get yourself up there for a nice weekend at the Hy-Vee.
  7. Chris Lowery is available, too, with solid recruiting ties to the areas that matter to Missouri people.
  8. In response, Wilkes murmured something in Latin to the bewildered Boeheim.
  9. It could be - but if there ever was a city who could magically bail out a school like Chicago State… ..it’s Chicago.
  10. UNC’s second half was real, too. K was a 75 year old man playing checkers by the fire at an area Cracker Barrel and Hubert Davis was playing chess. You couldn’t script a better game. A guy sitting next to me at the bar had the best quote of the day: “at least we didn’t have to listen to Dick Vitale.” March Madness, indeed.
  11. The Pitino to Maryland rumors are swirling…would make College Park at least an interesting place again. They haven’t had the glitz and glamour since they left the ACC. But do they also want the NCAA lurking around?
  12. The Anti-Ellis. Wonder if SLU has retained some sort of immigration or clearinghouse attorneys since the Cody debacle.
  13. Stegman can be a hellacious place for a visitor, unless that visitor is Auburn - they seem to have at least 20% of the seats when they come to town. Nice win for Barnes’ Boys.
  14. Completely agree - he’s like the Charlie Munger of the board. Obviously SignGuy is our Warren Buffet.
  15. Poor Doc Tom -oh what could have been with that 93 squad. Chris Street’s 14.5 ppg would have helped against Wake in the second round of the tournament. Rodney Rogers went off for 30 if memory serves me right. He had a rough 99 with some less-than-savory characters Joey Range, Duez Henderson, etc. Carver used to be a rockin’ place in the 90s.
  16. And it was national margarita day yesterday, Roy! Another opportunity wasted away…
  17. Adding insult to injury that Lou Henson let him get away… sweet Lou didn’t have much after that 88-89 squad. That was right about the time Howard and his Vocational team hit the market.
  18. I found it totally not shocking that even the UM AD wanted limited culpability - letting the Big Ten be Pontius Pilate in this scenario; he knows that the mob mentality wouldn’t be able to go from Ann Arbor to Chicago to standout with their pitchforks so he initially put the onus on the conference. Deflection was a smart move by him. However, you’re absolutely right that this has set a disturbing precedent. There will be players that try to test the limit of what they can get away with before the hammer falls.
  19. Ever heard of a bank too big to fail? Juwan Howard has helped to create so much capital for the UM that he literally had enough goodwill in the account to finagle his way out of the worst possible punishment. And I think that is what Stephen A Smith was talking about today as well. Even though Woody Hayes crossed the line, Woody was on his way out and a generation behind. Firing Howard would set the Wolverines program back ten, maybe fifteen years. It is what it is, folks. UM could have sent a message, but Juwan Howard has given so much to that school as a player, alum and now coach that his own personal investment in the program merited just a proverbial slap on the wrist. I think you could easily argue the position that both sides here have put too much in to just throw it all away. On the flip side, he does have at least two major strikes on the sideline and I’m sure the AD and Mary Sue Coleman will be watching him with an eagle eye moving forward.
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