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Pulling for Louisville to get Mercedes. I honestly can't stand the Lady Vols fan base. MR is re-tweeting them like flies right now where they are basically begging her to come to Tennessee. They have always come as obnoxious stalkers to me. Leave these 17 year old kids alone and let them make their own decision. I hope it bites them in the ass just like Bria Smith and Emmonnie Henderson.
I share your line of thinking. Plus, Mercedes announced her decision date while at Louisville. That would be a slap in the face if she chose otherwise. A few more hours until we know.Clearly to me she will end up at the University of Louisville. The article says that her friend, Alexis Montgomery is announcing her decision right before Russell. The only school they are both looking at is U of L. If this is planned as a joint announcement, they would obviously be going to the same school and the only school on both lists is U of L. However, anything is possible.
Clearly to me she will end up at the University of Louisville. The article says that her friend, Alexis Montgomery is announcing her decision right before Russell. The only school they are both looking at is U of L. If this is planned as a joint announcement, they would obviously be going to the same school and the only school on both lists is U of L. However, anything is possible.
Yes, and I guess you seem SO much less like an "obnoxious stalker" as you:
(1) obsess over the tweets from a recruit of the school that's supposedly fading from relevance and you "cannot stand;"
(2) comment on the state of the Summitt posters (erroneously I might add) proving that you're either obsessed enough to join the said pay board or pathetic enough to flat-out lie.
Honestly, it's pretty sad to see the level of obsession some of the BY posters continue to have with the Lady Vols. You guys spend WAY more time discussing TN on your board than the other way around. Perhaps the weirdest aspect of this Lady Vol preoccupation is that the same handful of BY posters that are the most mean-spirited in their disdain for the LVs and quick to claim the program is over are the same ones incessantly scouring the internet for any negative TN news. Do you not see how that completely undermines the arguments that the LV program is no longer relevant?
You guys would be much better served listening to the more level-headed posters here who have asked some of you repeatedly to move the conversation along to worthier topics than trashing the Tennessee program.
or not...Montgomery just committed to Louisville. Russell is going to commit to Louisville!
Actually, it's an NCAA violation for fans to approach recruits on social media, just as it would be for them to approach her in person. The UConn Compliance Office has repeatedly warned UConn fans not to start or engage in conversations on social media with recruits.Those on her twitter feed are from both fan bases with many being from students and other bball players, both male and female. Nothing wrong with her peers engaging in twitter fun and wishing her the best.
Probably because UCONN fans are reveling in the likelihood that they will be winning NC's in at least 3 out of the next 4 years while Tennessee won't sniff one till the 2013 class are seniors in college. And i can count on 1 finger the number of posters who have ever said Tennessee is no longer relevant. And they generally talk about it in reference to the fact that they won't put UCONN on their schedule, which means the "relevancy" or likelihood of the teams playing each other only exist if the NCAA selection committee makes UCONN fans happy by putting Tennessee in their bracket.Yes, and I guess you seem SO much less like an "obnoxious stalker" as you:
(1) obsess over the tweets from a recruit of the school that's supposedly fading from relevance and you "cannot stand;"
(2) comment on the state of the Summitt posters (erroneously I might add) proving that you're either obsessed enough to join the said pay board or pathetic enough to flat-out lie.
Honestly, it's pretty sad to see the level of obsession some of the BY posters continue to have with the Lady Vols. You guys spend WAY more time discussing TN on your board than the other way around. Perhaps the weirdest aspect of this Lady Vol preoccupation is that the same handful of BY posters that are the most mean-spirited in their disdain for the LVs and quick to claim the program is over are the same ones incessantly scouring the internet for any negative TN news. Do you not see how that completely undermines the arguments that the LV program is no longer relevant?
You guys would be much better served listening to the more level-headed posters here who have asked some of you repeatedly to move the conversation along to worthier topics than trashing the Tennessee program.
Yup, it's there in the US Constitution 1st amendment, freedom of speech, (section A - NCAA exception). Violation penalty - none.Actually, it's an NCAA violation for fans to approach recruits on social media, just as it would be for them to approach her in person. The UConn Compliance Office has repeatedly warned UConn fans not to start or engage in conversations on social media with recruits.
Yup, it's there in the US Constitution 1st amendment, freedom of speech, (section A - NCAA exception). Violation penalty - none.
Probably because UCONN fans are reveling in the likelihood that they will be winning NC's in at least 3 out of the next 4 years while Tennessee won't sniff one till the 2013 class are seniors in college. And i can count on 1 finger the number of posters who have ever said Tennessee is no longer relevant. And they generally talk about it in reference to the fact that they won't put UCONN on their schedule, which means the "relevancy" or likelihood of the teams playing each other only exist if the NCAA selection committee makes UCONN fans happy by putting Tennessee in their bracket.
Any team that has won 8 NC's and has a former HC as the only coach in WCBB with over 1,000 wins is always going to be relevant. They just won't be winning any more NC's or beating UCONN any time soon...
Last I knew, the NCAA wasn't part of the government.Yup, it's there in the US Constitution 1st amendment, freedom of speech, (section A - NCAA exception). Violation penalty - none.
Predictions! Predictions! I seem to recall many predictions made Maya's senior year about winning it all. Everyone knows what happened. Maya ran into this phenom named Skylar from Notre Dame, which ate Maya's lunch. In the process of eating Maya's lunch, and giving Geno the side dishes, Skylar showed Maya that you don't have to take 30 shots to score points. Skylar also showed Maya, as a star player for your team, how to involve your team. Maya tried to do it all by herself, and FAILED, leaving the court in tears. A title was predicted that year, and it never happened. Predictions can be made until the sun becomes the moon. It's best to just wait and see what happens so you don't have to "Eat Crow". By the way, how were those crow sandwiches today at 5:30 p.m.?
Maya ran into a lack of post depth on her team, good strategy by ND in taking the ball to the hoop, and some foul calls. If Stef did not have foul trouble or had a backup, ND never would have won.Predictions! Predictions! I seem to recall many predictions made Maya's senior year about winning it all. Everyone knows what happened. Maya ran into this phenom named Skylar from Notre Dame, which ate Maya's lunch. In the process of eating Maya's lunch, and giving Geno the side dishes, Skylar showed Maya that you don't have to take 30 shots to score points. Skylar also showed Maya, as a star player for your team, how to involve your team. Maya tried to do it all by herself, and FAILED, leaving the court in tears. A title was predicted that year, and it never happened. Predictions can be made until the sun becomes the moon. It's best to just wait and see what happens so you don't have to "Eat Crow". By the way, how were those crow sandwiches today at 5:30 p.m.?
They thought they were with regards to Penn State.Last I knew, the NCAA wasn't part of the government.
Predictions! Predictions! I seem to recall many predictions made Maya's senior year about winning it all. Everyone knows what happened. Maya ran into this phenom named Skylar from Notre Dame, which ate Maya's lunch. In the process of eating Maya's lunch, and giving Geno the side dishes, Skylar showed Maya that you don't have to take 30 shots to score points. Skylar also showed Maya, as a star player for your team, how to involve your team. Maya tried to do it all by herself, and FAILED, leaving the court in tears. A title was predicted that year, and it never happened. Predictions can be made until the sun becomes the moon. It's best to just wait and see what happens so you don't have to "Eat Crow". By the way, how were those crow sandwiches today at 5:30 p.m.?
Precisely. Perhaps the point I was trying to make was a bit esoteric. The purpose of the NCAA no contact rule is to reduce the spam recruits receive from fans. There is no way their control of the situation extends to the common citizen. If I want to contact recruits and try to convince them to attend a given school, there is nothing the NCAA can do to stop me. The NCAA rules don't trump freedom of speech. What could they do to me? I have no contract with the NCAA. What could they do to the recruit? Are they going to penalize the recruit for the actions of a fan over whom they have no control? No way. If I were a student at Duke and a closet Uconn fan, and pestered high school student Elizabeth Williams to attend would they try to penalize Elizabeth, me, or Duke? I believe that is territory the NCAA would not touch. Perhaps you have examples to the contrary.Last I knew, the NCAA wasn't part of the government.