easttexastrash
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So are you saying you want Lauren to come to UCONN?
No, I want KLS to transfer to Baylor.
So are you saying you want Lauren to come to UCONN?
Perfect ending to First Night? Lauren Cox, overwhelmed and seriously inspired by all that she sees, verbals to UConn. Seemed to happen that way for Collier and DJ last year . . .
Well it was still the First Night of something special for UCONN.Well, not exactly. Collier and Boykin committed shortly after their official visits, but those visits were in April.
Well, not exactly. Collier and Boykin committed shortly after their official visits, but those visits were in April.
Perfect guy to pick my nits: orangutan!
Well, not exactly. Collier and Boykin committed shortly after their official visits, but those visits were in April.
I am so ashamed that I laughed out loud at that.It's how us apes show we care.
I am type II diabetic which is a different beast I know, but I have also been around type I and type II diabetics most of my life, and the responsibility of others is I think being overstated. It is a big responsibility for those who have diabetes, but beyond common sense is not that big a deal for friends and family. Routine is the big thing, and I am sure she has her routines down pat. There will definitely be an adjustment period as you go into a different training/practice environment but the principles will remain the same, just adjustments to the energy consumption levels. And an identification/adjustment to college meal plan cooking and menus. But this has all become habit by this time.
Getting back to Ms. Cox as a basketball player and competitive person, what comes to mind is KML holding the Nat'l Championship Trophy with Holly's microphone in her face, asking her what does it mean to you to give Coach his 10th Nat'l Championship: "It means a lot, but it doesn't even come close to what he's given me." Think about that young lady. Think hard.
Ah, his (Geno's) magic: the ability to give you what you need -- not so much what you want -- and package it in a way that you feel it in the marrow of your bones.
Sherri Coale
http://espn.go.com/womens-college-b...geno-auriemma-voice-always-strikes-right-tone
Just curious. Are the two (basketball & grammar) mutually exclusive?I joined this site for basketball, not grammar lessons. Please.
Normally, yesJust curious. Are the two (basketball & grammar) mutually exclusive?
I just think it will stop some people from joining in. They might be afraid of being embarrassed.Just curious. Are the two (basketball & grammar) mutually exclusive?
ETT, this is a great point. She's had the brother thing, and the military father thing. I want her to spread her wings, have the time of her life, and let the baller thing happen.I say give that girl a break from the responsibility now that she is off to college. I nominate KLS since she has a lot of sisters and could adopt Cox as her new sister. Plus, they are both the number 1 recruits in their respective classes.
I just think it will stop some people from joining in. They might be afraid of being embarrassed.
No they aren't but they are not MUTUALLY INCLUSIVE either.Just curious. Are the two (basketball & grammar) mutually exclusive?
To comfort a grammar Nazi, just say "There, their, they're".I joined this site for basketball, not grammar lessons. Please.
Ah, his (Geno's) magic: the ability to give you what you need -- not so much what you want -- and package it in a way that you feel it in the marrow of your bones.
Sherri Coale
http://espn.go.com/womens-college-b...geno-auriemma-voice-always-strikes-right-tone
I just think it will stop some people from joining in. They might be afraid of being embarrassed.