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He lives in West Hartford. Easy gig for him to cover UConn games rather than travel.He does come to our games. He must love the kids.
Am I in the minority where I have NO desire to watch videos like this and would much rather read what he has to say?
Maybe I'm just becoming an old man... but I'm so sick of video content like this.. where a story/blog post would work much better. It just takes so damn long to get out anything out of the video where I could read the content in 1/10th the time.Am I in the minority where I have desire to watch videos like this and would much rather read what he has to say?
Maybe I'm just becoming an old man... but I'm so sick of video content like this.. where a story/blog post would work much better. It just takes so damn long to get out anything out of the video where I could read the content in 1/10th the time.
Maybe I'm just becoming an old man... but I'm so sick of video content like this.. where a story/blog post would work much better. It just takes so damn long to get out anything out of the video where I could read the content in 1/10th the time.
Whoopsie, I did leave out a key word!Agreed
I was hoping that we would get that as part of the c7 departure!!! :-(Am I crazy that im still holding out hope we can play in the Big East Tournament?
Am I crazy that im still holding out hope we can play in the Big East Tournament?
NCAA is a private organization. The constitution doesn't apply to them.Double jeopardy - a procedural defense that forbids a defendant from being tried again on the same (or similar) charges following a legitimate acquittal or conviction. This is NOT ALLOWED as stated in the US Constitution, yet the NCAA disregards and applies it to UConn. I've been boiling over this for 15 months since they announced it, and I always thought it would be overturned. It's truly mind boggling what the NCAA is getting away with here.