Re: College Hoops 2014-2015 Thread
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 11:48 pm
Ummmm... Is Gumble required to call Ryan classy and gracious, even after those comments?
I must be the only person in America that thinks that song is goofy as shit.shel311 wrote:The ball is tipped...
It's coming!!
Seems like nothing he said after the game tonight is going to help his image feelings for Wisconsin around sports.DRiccio21 wrote:man Bo Ryan is my favorite coach but he's acting like a poor sport.
its certainly understandable given the emotion, i just would expect more from him.
DRiccio21 wrote:in 5 or 6 years we're gonna look back on this Duke team and see the names that were on the roster and realize how good they were.
that was an awesome game by 2 really good teams.
Duke made them look bad and i didn't think that was possible.
DRiccio21 wrote:man Bo Ryan is my favorite coach but he's acting like a poor sport.
its certainly understandable given the emotion, i just would expect more from him.
i heard him say it but wasn't completely paying attention. i don't think he was referring to one and dones tho. i thought he was referencing 5th year transfer guys. i might have missed it completely but i think he was answering a question about how it meant to have those guys for 4 years and he said it means the world to him and thats how he does things, he builds relationships and doesn't believe in rent-a-player type guys.shel311 wrote:He really used the term, "rent a player"? Ouch, not a good look.
Anyone follow college hoops recruiting enough to know if Bo Ryan really doesn't recruit those types of players or if he does and just can't land them?
LAKE ZURICH, Ill., April 7 (UPI) -- Duke's win over Wisconsin in the NCAA Tournament Championship Game propelled an Illinois sixth grader into the top spot of ESPN's Bracket Challenge.
The 68-63 finish Monday night propelled the bracket filled out by Sam Holtz, 12, of Lake Zurich, into the top spot of the ESPN contest, beating out 11.57 million other submitted brackets.
"Just rushed right through it. I think it was all skill, some people say it was luck, but I think I studied enough," Holtz told WLS-TV.
The contest's website says the entry with the most points will be eligible for a $20,000 Best Buy gift card and a trip to the 2015 Maui Jim Maui Invitational. Holtz is tied for first in the challenge, and ESPN said a raffle will choose the contest winner from the top entries.
However, the contest's rules state participants must be at least 18 years old, and Holtz falls 6 years short of the marker.
Holtz said his father helped him enter the contest and allowed him to use his email address. It was unclear Tuesday whether Holtz would be eligible to claim a prize through his father.
Kids say the darndest things!!! I think I read another article where he said he just picked the teams he liked.Cnasty wrote:"Just rushed right through it. I think it was all skill, some people say it was luck, but I think I studied enough,"
Duke is pretty much in the same boat.LetsGoPeay wrote:One of the things that kind of restricts Wisconsin when it comes to recruiting is their academics. It's a very good academic school and a lot of people aren't really aware of that because of the Wisconsin "beer drinking, brat eating, cheesehead, Madison is a party town" stereotype. That's the primary reason that Gary Andersen bolted to go to Oregon State and one of the primary factors in Bret Bielema leaving for Arkansas. In recent years they've only landed the Wisconsin Mr. Basketball three times; the other guys couldn't qualify. In all likelihood, Stone wouldn't have qualified to get into the school without significant help and that's something the Wisconsin administration won't budge on.
Not at all. Duke's administration makes quite a few exceptions and pulls strings to get guys in.dakshdar wrote:Duke is pretty much in the same boat.LetsGoPeay wrote:One of the things that kind of restricts Wisconsin when it comes to recruiting is their academics. It's a very good academic school and a lot of people aren't really aware of that because of the Wisconsin "beer drinking, brat eating, cheesehead, Madison is a party town" stereotype. That's the primary reason that Gary Andersen bolted to go to Oregon State and one of the primary factors in Bret Bielema leaving for Arkansas. In recent years they've only landed the Wisconsin Mr. Basketball three times; the other guys couldn't qualify. In all likelihood, Stone wouldn't have qualified to get into the school without significant help and that's something the Wisconsin administration won't budge on.
That is not the slightest bit true when it comes to Dukes footba team Peay, hate to break it to ya.LetsGoPeay wrote:Not at all. Duke's administration makes quite a few exceptions and pulls strings to get guys in.dakshdar wrote:Duke is pretty much in the same boat.LetsGoPeay wrote:One of the things that kind of restricts Wisconsin when it comes to recruiting is their academics. It's a very good academic school and a lot of people aren't really aware of that because of the Wisconsin "beer drinking, brat eating, cheesehead, Madison is a party town" stereotype. That's the primary reason that Gary Andersen bolted to go to Oregon State and one of the primary factors in Bret Bielema leaving for Arkansas. In recent years they've only landed the Wisconsin Mr. Basketball three times; the other guys couldn't qualify. In all likelihood, Stone wouldn't have qualified to get into the school without significant help and that's something the Wisconsin administration won't budge on.
what a clusterfuck this post ispacksyd2284 wrote:That is not the slightest bit true when it comes to Dukes footba team Peay, hate to break it to ya.LetsGoPeay wrote:Not at all. Duke's administration makes quite a few exceptions and pulls strings to get guys in.dakshdar wrote:Duke is pretty much in the same boat.LetsGoPeay wrote:One of the things that kind of restricts Wisconsin when it comes to recruiting is their academics. It's a very good academic school and a lot of people aren't really aware of that because of the Wisconsin "beer drinking, brat eating, cheesehead, Madison is a party town" stereotype. That's the primary reason that Gary Andersen bolted to go to Oregon State and one of the primary factors in Bret Bielema leaving for Arkansas. In recent years they've only landed the Wisconsin Mr. Basketball three times; the other guys couldn't qualify. In all likelihood, Stone wouldn't have qualified to get into the school without significant help and that's something the Wisconsin administration won't budge on.
packsyd2284 wrote:Dukes footba team