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Tonight's Game, Katie Lou's Eye

"[A]t some point is the question, not the answer. Will be the most interesting part of the game (I hope).
 
Thanks for that info - I`m going to the game tonight, and would have been holding my breath while walking in and looking for Lou warming up (or not).

I`m particularly sensitive about eye injuries, had a bad one at age 15. Cost me a summer of baseball.
 
Thanks for that info - I`m going to the game tonight, and would have been holding my breath while walking in and looking for Lou warming up (or not).

I`m particularly sensitive about eye injuries, had a bad one at age 15. Cost me a summer of baseball.
Eventually she's going to get injured or break something that is season ending. But hey if a ref never calls it I guess it never happened, and beating the crap out of one of the country's best players is a legitimate strategy.
 
If they take a close up of the eye tonight, on tv, it will be scary looking. I had a photo sent to me earlier.
I have no idea how she can play with it, but Lou will never ask out.
 
I was DVRing the game while watching the Duke men's game when they ran a spoiler about the UCONN game so I figured I might as well watch the rest of the UCONN game. I thought something looked funny about Katie then they showed a closeup. She's such a pretty girl but that eye looked bad by then. I had to run the DVR back to the beginning to see what happened.
 
I think that giving the starters a break is a good idea. However....if the real hope is giving the bench meaningful minutes to see that they aren't "scared" any longer, then I suggest that they be rotated in with two (or three!) starters on the floor. Putting them all in as a group doesn't give them the real opportunity to prove themselves in the meaningful portions of the game.
 
A couple years back, didn't Geno keep most of the starters on the bench for most of the game, for a similar reason?
I believe Geno started 4 reserves along with one starter to make sure the reserves knew which basket to shoot at. I think the reserves played the 1st qtr only, along with mop up time at the end of the game.
 
If they take a close up of the eye tonight, on tv, it will be scary looking. I had a photo sent to me earlier.
I have no idea how she can play with it, but Lou will never ask out.


No need of a closeup. :rolleyes: I see it on SNY now. As big as a patch. :cool:
 
Just saw a live shot of KLS on SNY. OMG, that eye looks awful. But Justine said that as long as she does not hit it again, she should be OK.
 

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