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Breaking down the aesthetics of Christmas ornaments... guess basketball season just can't start soon enough huh?
You cannot be serious.
They're Christmas ornaments.
I'm considering lifetime bans for anyone who works up even the slightest outrage over the ornaments. Your time and sensibilities would be better served by marthastewart.com.
for the record i like the ornaments
For the record, I prefer my balls not be branded, much less rebranded.
Really? Really? Seriously? They are fun-hating Xmas ornaments. How can someone possibly have such strong opinions on Xmas tree ornaments.Those ornaments colors are a joke and that's on Kyle Muncy since he has to approve any products with the UConn marks on it...Asolutely a joke..I agree with upstater, the red would have been great to use as an accent color..Whatever happened to our colors being blue, white, with some red accents as all the uniforms have these colors in them....Could the marketing of even X-mas ornaments be that bad..
Let's examine:
Cam Newton was cleared in, what, twelve hours?
Johnny Manziel cleared in six?
It took until the Army game to clear Charlie Villanueva.
Ryan Boatright had to be cleared twice, each time costing him and us multiple games, including a homecoming game of sorts vs. Notre Dame in the interim.
Using my algebra skills, and determining the equation of Facey + UConn / suspension = X, with X serving as the date he will be cleared, I have determined his eligibility date to be "sometime after the college football season ends and the NCAA can turn their attention to basketball for two months."
This is much more involved... it requires the NCAA to say to the world that a 14-15yo Jamaican is academically equal to an 18yo American HS graduate.Syracuse actually has an incoming freshman who didn't have the grades to graduate and play at all this year. He took classes in August and was cleared by the NCAA in early September.
August classes!!!!!
Let's examine:
Cam Newton was cleared in, what, twelve hours?
Johnny Manziel cleared in six?
It took until the Army game to clear Charlie Villanueva.
Ryan Boatright had to be cleared twice, each time costing him and us multiple games, including a homecoming game of sorts vs. Notre Dame in the interim.
Using my algebra skills, and determining the equation of Facey + UConn / suspension = X, with X serving as the date he will be cleared, I have determined his eligibility date to be "sometime after the college football season ends and the NCAA can turn their attention to basketball for two months."
Can't we send Facey to some non-existent classes like UNC athletes, so that he can be cleared to play in a week?
Did he originally get deemed ineligible and UConn then submitted a waiver, which we're now waiting to hear back on?
Is there really no recourse for the Athletic Department or University against the NCAA? Are we forced to let the NCAA flex its muscle, publicly grab us by the balls, and humiliate us once again?
If I were in the AD's office I'd be burning up the phone lines with the NCAA until we get a resolution. There's no need to kowtow to them, like Warde did by making Ollie's extension contingent on academic performance (which granted undue legitimacy to the BS APR sanctions imposed on us). This situation with Facey has been dragged out for 10 weeks at this point, with no urgency whatsoever to render a decision before the season starts and games are missed. Our leadership needs to stand up for us here.