Gus Mahler
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Amidst all this I think we can commend Oregon State for coming back strongly after significant graduation losses. Evidently the guy knows something about coaching.








Was he the big dude decked out in the sloppy sweats at the UConn game?
To recap, previously-vanquished UConn opponents, with South Carolina coming up as well:
#2 Baylor
#3 Maryland
#6 Notre Dame
#7 Florida State
#12 Texas
#16 Ohio State
#19 DePaul
#22 Kansas State
#23 USF
I love our schedule this season; it's unassailable, conference strength notwithstanding.
I think FSU and ND are better than Miss State and South Carolina.
Rankings are based on opinions. Once published the rankings become verifiable fact. But I see why you would want it to be one way,but it ain't.
It is fact that Mauvunga was the #23 ranked player in her class by HoopGurlz.Publishing does not make an opinion a fact. It only makes it a published opinion. It may be a fact that Mauvunga was the #23 ranked player in her class by HoopGurlz, but it doesn't mean that she was in fact really the 23rd best player in the class. It was just the opinion of Dan Olson (and whoever is in his group).
I think FSU and ND are better than Miss State and South Carolina.
It is fact that Mauvunga was the #23 ranked player in her class by HoopGurlz.
Once again, it was a fact that that is where someone ranked her, but it does mean in fact she was. It is an opinion that she was the 23rd best player. Why don't you understand this simple distinction?
It's the same as it is the consensus opinion that Megan Walker is the #1 player in the 2017 class. It is a fact that the rankings were published and factually represented someone's opinion. It doesn't mean that she is the #1 player in the class. That will never be a fact because there is no way to make it any more than an opinion. Hopefully she will demonstrate during her freshman year that it was the correct call and therefore an actual fact.
Opinions are never facts. There is nothing else to understand.

Once again, it was a fact that that is where someone ranked her, but it does mean in fact she was. It is an opinion that she was the 23rd best player. Why don't you understand this simple distinction? It's the same as it is the consensus opinion that Megan Walker is the #1 player in the 2017 class. It is a fact that the rankings were published and factually represented someone's opinion. It doesn't mean that she is the #1 player in the class. That will never be a fact because there is no way to make it any more than an opinion. Hopefully she will demonstrate during her freshman year that it was the correct call and therefore an actual fact.
Opinions are never facts. There is nothing else to understand.


Once again, it was a fact that that is where someone ranked her, but it does mean in fact she was. It is an opinion that she was the 23rd best player. Why don't you understand this simple distinction?
It's the same as it is the consensus opinion that Megan Walker is the #1 player in the 2017 class. It is a fact that the rankings were published and factually represented someone's opinion. It doesn't mean that she is the #1 player in the class. That will never be a fact because there is no way to make it any more than an opinion. Hopefully she will demonstrate during her freshman year that it was the correct call and therefore an actual fact.
Opinions are never facts. There is nothing else to understand.