Edey a lumox- Purdue's point guard seems small and easy to pressure- I think Diarra or Castle will eat him alive. Burns looks like he's gonna have a heart attack.
Having lost both parents way to young (37 and 52 y. o.) article struck home, and this thread has me jacked... DC is the BIG DOG and will feast on SDU.
GO DOGS!
Relax Hans. Haiku has different formats. In fact I in grammar school I was taught a 3-7-5 structure.
Per 6 Types of Haiku:
Modern Haiku
Modern haiku, also known as free-form or contemporary haiku, has evolved from its traditional roots to include more flexibility in syllable count and format...
I have also wondered about this- UConn's players, even the top recruits, seem to be more lightly built than top opponents. I think there has been a trend to physically larger players in WCBB with as much skill as more gracile players that have been Gino's preference historically. His recruiting...
Actually in addition to Kibble's well stated position if UConn loses access to playing at a high level, meaning regular P2/3 opponents (and yes an outside shot, no matter how remote, of playing for a NC) my answer could easily be "yes", and I don't think I'm alone in this.
At that point I...
Sounds great for a pro league. Relegation, even of the most remote probability, Will NEVER fly with the entitled, beauty contest P2/3/4 prima donna institutions. Never.
Saw the kids name and Sir Denis Eton-Hogg from This is Spinal Tap immediately came to mind:
Great name for a football player- Welcome Ethan. Don't mind us old farts with the ancient movie references.
No.
Became a fan as a UConn grad student 30 years ago because we became a national powerhouse in Men's and Women's hoops, winning championships and competing at the highest level of the sport. Anything less than that would just be a sad shadow of what was and what could have been, and holds no...
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