Posted: September 22, 2007 10:27 pm
I'm keeping my eyes peeled at the marque....... still 10-7 Iowa.....
C'mon Big Red!!!!
finally, ABC put the game on!!
C'mon Big Red!!!!
finally, ABC put the game on!!
Jimmy Buffett discussion
https://www.buffettnews.com/forum/
We're everywhere.......even Idaho.ragtopW wrote:I saw a lady today that had a Clemson Shirt on and yelled "Go Tigers"CUparrot wrote:Carolinadreamin' wrote:GO CLEMSON TIGERS!!!!!!!
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Congratulations!!! Your team rocked our world!!!CUparrot wrote:Carolinadreamin' wrote:GO CLEMSON TIGERS!!!!!!!
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LOL I just hope you win enough games to keep Lloyd aka John Cooper of Michigan his job. Plus if both teams have good records going into the Game it seems to bring a little more to the game if that is possible.Dr.Corona wrote:Well, Never got to talk pre-game smack with Pia..........Is she MIA??........but the Wolverines put it to JoePa for the NINTH time in a row!!
I guess if I gotta take Sh*t from Flock then Pia's gotta take stuff from me.....Right??!!
At least we're TIED for first in the Big Ten right now!!
I think he did the right thing. I think a lot of times we, as fans, forget that these college players are 18, 19, 20 years old and besides being athletes are also college students, experiencing all of the things a typical college student experiences in addition to the stresses of perfoming on the playing field.UAHparrothead wrote:Anybody see this, if so what are you thoughts...
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3034387
I agree to a point. College athletes, and I am talking specifically about football, basketball players, may not get paid, but they do get perks, i.e. public recognition, autographs, girls, etc. I think the columnists words were a little harsh, but the coach was way out of line in his rant. He called the player a kid, he's 21, old enough to drink and old enough to go to Iraq, we all know younger men and women who have died over there, and I think he is old enough to receive some criticism. I feel that the coach embarrassed himself, his team, and OSU by his rant. Just my opinion.PJ wrote:I think he did the right thing. I think a lot of times we, as fans, forget that these college players are 18, 19, 20 years old and besides being athletes are also college students, experiencing all of the things a typical college student experiences in addition to the stresses of perfoming on the playing field.UAHparrothead wrote:Anybody see this, if so what are you thoughts...
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3034387
I'll use Auburn as an example. After very lackluster performances in the first two games, Brandon Cox was virtually booed off the field following two interceptions at the start of the Miss. State game, with a lot of the booing coming from the student section. The Dean of Students - along with several of the alumni groups - sent out emails the following week discussing sportsmanship and the correct way to treat players.
I understand that reporters have a job to do, and as fans/season ticket holders who pay large amounts of money to support a team, there is a feeling of a "right" to criticize coaches and/or players. That's fine, but at the same time, unless you have been there as a college athlete, don't criticize them too much.
If it is a pro team, where the players are getting paid millions and not doing their job, boo/badmouth as much as you want to. The same goes for coaches at the college level, but the student-athletes deserve a break.
I think there's a coach that doesn't like answering though questions. Calling his quarterback a "child" several times didn't help the situation. He's a young man, a student-athlete, certainly not a "child". The column was highly critical of a player the columnist considered soft, I don't know how you candy-coat that. But coach, I'll bet that kid is tougher than you think. He'll bounce back and learn something from this situation, and be better because of it.UAHparrothead wrote:Anybody see this, if so what are you thoughts...
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3034387
Espn is predicting Msu vs. Kentucky in the Final Four...errr I mean Outback bowl.Capt.Flock wrote:LOL I just hope you win enough games to keep Lloyd aka John Cooper of Michigan his job. Plus if both teams have good records going into the Game it seems to bring a little more to the game if that is possible.Dr.Corona wrote:Well, Never got to talk pre-game smack with Pia..........Is she MIA??........but the Wolverines put it to JoePa for the NINTH time in a row!!
I guess if I gotta take Sh*t from Flock then Pia's gotta take stuff from me.....Right??!!
At least we're TIED for first in the Big Ten right now!!
Just a couple observations this weekend
1. The Big Ten is definitely having a down year
2. Michigan will go as far as Hart will take them
3. IMO The first weekend of Big Ten play the Buckeyes was the most impressive.
4. Kentucky is or real
5.Oklahoma and LSU are the top two teams right now
6. Will Regis Philbin step in to save the Irish season (no their season is already lost )
Living in Oklahoma and reading the paper, I do have to say that I've never thought much of her as a columnist. Like a lot of her stuff, this particular article relied on a lot of hearsay, third-hand reports and rumors. To put it in BN terms, her article was basically the equivalent of someone taking all the message board rumors every year of this being Buffett's last tour and then writing an article saying "Numerous sources report Buffett will cease touring."UAHparrothead wrote:Anybody see this, if so what are you thoughts...
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3034387
Please dont mention Carr retiringDr.Corona wrote:MAJOR game tomorrow night.......The Bulls of South Florida hosting the Mountaineers of West Virginia. Loser is out of the Nat'l Championship race. Winner is still in the hunt. Insiders say Bulls "D" has the speed to stay with "Neers". Have to see that to believe that!
South Florida is quite a story. Just entered Division 1-A in 2001 and already making big noise in the Big East. Coach Leavitt has done a magnificent job (would like Michigan to give him a look when Carr retires but I know Leavitt is signed through 2013 or so).
Cal & Oregon is the other track meet set to go this weekend. Should be a dandy!!
not to mention that if on the field He is learning his craft to maybe playUAHparrothead wrote:I agree to a point. College athletes, and I am talking specifically about football, basketball players, may not get paid, but they do get perks, i.e. public recognition, autographs, girls, etc. I think the columnists words were a little harsh, but the coach was way out of line in his rant. He called the player a kid, he's 21, old enough to drink and old enough to go to Iraq, we all know younger men and women who have died over there, and I think he is old enough to receive some criticism. I feel that the coach embarrassed himself, his team, and OSU by his rant. Just my opinion.PJ wrote:I think he did the right thing. I think a lot of times we, as fans, forget that these college players are 18, 19, 20 years old and besides being athletes are also college students, experiencing all of the things a typical college student experiences in addition to the stresses of perfoming on the playing field.UAHparrothead wrote:Anybody see this, if so what are you thoughts...
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3034387
I'll use Auburn as an example. After very lackluster performances in the first two games, Brandon Cox was virtually booed off the field following two interceptions at the start of the Miss. State game, with a lot of the booing coming from the student section. The Dean of Students - along with several of the alumni groups - sent out emails the following week discussing sportsmanship and the correct way to treat players.
I understand that reporters have a job to do, and as fans/season ticket holders who pay large amounts of money to support a team, there is a feeling of a "right" to criticize coaches and/or players. That's fine, but at the same time, unless you have been there as a college athlete, don't criticize them too much.
If it is a pro team, where the players are getting paid millions and not doing their job, boo/badmouth as much as you want to. The same goes for coaches at the college level, but the student-athletes deserve a break.
Yeah I heard that to!!ragtopW wrote:BTW Jimmy Got some mention tonight on ESPN..