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It’s just hard for me to imagine the attraction of the Midwest for California kids.
Or any kid not from the Midwest for that matter
It’s just hard for me to imagine the attraction of the Midwest for California kids.
I get it; my wife is from Orange County and hates the Iowa winters (like the rest of us), but she likes Iowa.It’s just hard for me to imagine the attraction of the Midwest for California kids.
I don’t quite either, but Iowa does a great job getting them there. SC isn’t the California of the South either, but at least we have beaches and warm weather 75% of the year. 😅It’s just hard for me to imagine the attraction of the Midwest for California kids.
I don’t quite either, but Iowa does a great job getting them there. SC isn’t the California of the South either, but at least we have beaches and warm weather 75% of the year. 😅
All the varieties of bbq and cheer wine pale in comparison to the beach pizza available to the California kids.May I interject?
This feels like it was lifted from On3's report from the same day. The use of images associated with Texas and Virginia seem odd as well. If it is, that's unfortunate.
We could be ridiculously tall and lengthy at guard in the next few years if we were to nab her. In theory we could be 5'9" PG, 6'1" SG, 6'4" W, 6'3" F, 6'5" C. If we got Agot to play PG in a tall lineup we could have no one shorter than 6"1' on the floor. I don't think we've ever had that size at guard. Please be a Gamecock, we desperately need guards.🙏
I am not too familiar with her game but recently watched some YouTube clips to get more familiar. She looks very natural handling the ball, like Candice Parker natural. Of course those show the best of a player so I don't have the full picture but I think she may be an exception to the rule.It rarely works out that 6'4 player with perimeter skills actually plays out there primarily.