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SomeSpikeOwenWannabe
SomeSpikeOwenWannabe

Not that he’s a great head coach, but I do agree that Indiana ran him off for the wrong reasons.

Something about how he wasn’t able to recruit in state even though the only area consistently produce D-1 talent knows how terrible Bloomington is and heads elsewhere much like they did for most of Knight’s coaching career.

Except that it’s not them or one other team. They’re in a field of ten teams. If you have ten possible outcomes and one of the ten has a fifty percent shot, that’s.. you know, fuck it, you’re just being stupid for the sake of being stupid.

Are you always this obtuse, or are you being this dense to pass the time today?

What’s somewhat brilliant about it is that they won’t lose money being a tomato can to the top flight programs even if they don’t ever crack the second round (or first) of the tournament.

That being said, I wonder how much value a game against SWAC also-ran Texas Southern looks on the schedule versus a tournament

Except that this isn’t a coin flip or Powerball drawing.

Look at it like this: if you were rolling a pair of dice, you have about a 53% chance of rolling a total between 5 and 8. Yes it’s still possible to roll a 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 or 12. But if you had to choose between betting on rolling a 5-8 or any other single

I think they’ve give him some points for losing his Hall of Fame to let Deadspin use it for a poll.

Personally, I don’t hate him, but I would rather not listen to him.

They Kris Bryanted him (or more like the Cubs Evan Longoriaed Kris Bryant) when they first called him up to make sure that they could buy themselves an extra year before his service time made him eligible for arbirtation.

Oh damn, forgot about him.

I want to know how that one guy votes for Clemens but not Bonds.

That’s where I am. The problem isn’t the rule as much as using instant replay and slow motion to determine a ruling.

On the field of play it’s actually fairly clear cut and somewhat logical if you don’t have to attach all sorts of clauses for what can be seen when you can granulate an action.

I’m almost certain that I recall this happening in a Notre Dame-Michigan game around 1990. Similar situation where they wanted to determine if there was any space.

And I have a hard time believing that they got the spot right in the first place.

Probably the same people who are supposed to keep the grass alive at Soldier Field.

I thought the state owned The Rate. I’m hazy on how that all went down now though.

No, not really. Ebersol for his couple of good ideas has made some hundred or so terrible decisions.

Good point. She was.

That’s why it’s the only sport that really matters.

Curling?

The first step is realizing that the real MVP got tired of waiting for Russ to pass him the ball and skipped town.

Russ is a good player who looks great on paper. But he is too ball dominant for his team’s own good. I think a great coach could fix that, but those guys aren’t easy to find.

I wonder if a lot of the problem is actually Westbrook. If only because Brooks looks like he has something resembling an offense now with Wall and that it seemed like Durant would get frozen out of that offense at times when he was there (which is not a great idea unless you’re giving touches to Steph Curry).

That

I have some faith that he’ll be able to grow into a usable player at the 4 down the road, but he’s going to need some favorable winds to make it to that point.

Range and dWar mostly on the glove. I realize that Ripken wasn’t playing with as good of defensive second basemen during his career, but if you look at the defensive runs by their middle infield saved for the Tigers in the 80s, it’s ridiculously high. Trammell tended to fare a lot better in those metrics and the