Not to me, but where I have had to follow the “see something/say something” rule:
Not to me, but where I have had to follow the “see something/say something” rule:
“Really? I couldn’t tell.....”
Sparty has retained legal counsel (again).
A steady diet of Skyline Chili affects different men in different ways....but it always ends in a case of multiple violent runs.
This really serves as a lesson about the destructive power of hateful stereotypes.
The fact I see BBB and automatically read it as “Better Business Bureau” is great unintentional irony.
Depends on if the professor had tenure.
It is the one thing all coaches should fear - you wake up one morning, look in the mirror, and see Bob Knight looking back at you.
If he quits, and transfers, doesn’t he effectively lose a year of eligibility?
So, with all the shady shoe and recruiting resources being funneled into the AAU-Industrial Complex, how does such a great talent end up playing at a mid-major? I am pretty sure Kentucky, Ohio State, or Cincinnati could have used a good PG this year.
Please God, let this be the 4-5 matchup in the first round, and let it go the maximum.
The mirror! Don’t hold up the mirror!!!
The greatest irony is that the kids that drop out the most....are the ones on scholarship. Schools will pull an academic/merit scholarship at the drop of the hat or a dip in GPA. They count on it in their four year projections.
Of even greater concern- the author spent at least four years in Michigan, at an institution of higher learning, and doesn’t know its the “Straits” of Mackinac, not “straights”.
All hail Finlandia U.!
It’s almost like the owners know the cash flow crunch is coming in 5-10 years, and are looking to reap their profits while they still can.
I think about the average baseball fan that I know. (30s or 40s, way too fond of Under Armour)
Taking the other side of it, what is so amazing about this Jordyn Woods?
Oh, I know.
Yep, this is about right for Wisconsin. Start teaching girls at 14 that their worth can be reduced to just parts.