netty2424
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Thought of that as soon as I hit submit post.Finkel is Einhorn.
Thought of that as soon as I hit submit post.Finkel is Einhorn.
That’s the baffling part. Why did Dixon agree to such a high buyout if he wasn’t planning on being here.Agree.
He owes us $8 and not a dime less.
All parties thought that the $8 was a fair amount at the time he entered into his contract with TCU.
Nothing has changed.
Man up and pay the $8.
Bejeezus, Froglaw! If it's only $8, then I think we can come up with that between us just from change found in the sofa cushions...Agree.
He owes us $8 and not a dime less.
All parties thought that the $8 was a fair amount at the time he entered into his contract with TCU.
Nothing has changed.
Man up and pay the $8.
I heard on CBS radio this morning that UCLA still wanted to talk with Virginia HC Tony Bennett. So, this could take a few days.
He goneIf we haven’t heard anything by now I don’t think it’s happening.
I heard on CBS radio this morning that UCLA still wanted to talk with Virginia HC Tony Bennett. So, this could take a few days.
Three words. National Championship Coach. A tremendous coach, motivator and a good guy from my experience.
Google "Dirtiest NCAA Programs," Louisville in at #2, after Kentucky(unsurprisingly, his former job).
"Pitino:
National Titles: 3
Final Fours: 10
Biggest Scandal: Allegedly hiring escorts for recruits, failure to monitor an aide
Across the bluegrass state, former Kentucky coach Rick Pitino has seen success on the court and chaos off it at Louisville. In what is perhaps the most unseemly NCAA scandal of the last decade, the program is alleged to have hired escorts for recruits and players in a mess they have been embroiled in since 2010. Still unsettled, the Cardinals are facing four Level 1 infractions, the highest designation possible, and Pitino is being charged with failure to monitor an aide. Since those findings were released in October of last year, the university and head coach have filed an appealleaving the punishment up in the air. In something less directly related to basketball, Pitino found himself in the midst of a sex scandal a few years ago involving extortion and his colleague’s ex-wife. The matter ended with Pitino as the victim rather than the culprit, nonetheless the optics were far from ideal."
As Big Bill said, you are what your record says you are. This dude's record says he has been wildly successful at running outlaw programs in an industry where outlawry is expected. No NCAA sport is more conducive to unctuous characters than men's basketball. Finding him personally charming isn't exactly evidence to the contrary.
It was a sad picture of CJD in the closing seconds last night. It was a shot on tv from the end of the court. He was sitting in the chair, bent over with hands clasped just staring at the floor. To me, it was obvious that he was upset about losing the game, but also about leaving TCU. Right then I felt certain he was gone, but the fact he was leaving bothered him.
Yea, but Rick didn't know.Google "Dirtiest NCAA Programs," Louisville in at #2, after Kentucky(unsurprisingly, his former job).
"Pitino:
National Titles: 3
Final Fours: 10
Biggest Scandal: Allegedly hiring escorts for recruits, failure to monitor an aide
Across the bluegrass state, former Kentucky coach Rick Pitino has seen success on the court and chaos off it at Louisville. In what is perhaps the most unseemly NCAA scandal of the last decade, the program is alleged to have hired escorts for recruits and players in a mess they have been embroiled in since 2010. Still unsettled, the Cardinals are facing four Level 1 infractions, the highest designation possible, and Pitino is being charged with failure to monitor an aide. Since those findings were released in October of last year, the university and head coach have filed an appealleaving the punishment up in the air. In something less directly related to basketball, Pitino found himself in the midst of a sex scandal a few years ago involving extortion and his colleague’s ex-wife. The matter ended with Pitino as the victim rather than the culprit, nonetheless the optics were far from ideal."
As Big Bill said, you are what your record says you are. This dude's record says he has been wildly successful at running outlaw programs in an industry where outlawry is expected. No NCAA sport is more conducive to unctuous characters than men's basketball. Finding him personally charming isn't exactly evidence to the contrary.
I was at Bronco’s Sports Bar on Hulen one night when Reggie Herring chaperoned a group of 4-5 TCU FB players including Knake. I remember that night because I was playing for beers on the pool table and on a good run. Beat Knake by sinking the 8 ball on the break.Doesn’t mean I wanted to hear that assclown rant about it everyday.
Kind of felt that way about Schloss for a week. Then, I was back to normal. More importantly, the players were good with him staying at TCU. Schloss publicly recommitted himself to TCU. It would be wise for JD to do the same if he stays.I don’t know how he can stay at this point. It’s hard enough to fill a 7,000 seat arena with TCU fans when times are good. TCU fans are entitled and fickle, and he may have rubbed enough people the wrong way to the point that The Scholl is empty next year out of spite. Imagine trying to recruit in a hostile environment at your own home gym. Recipe for disaster, on top of this years mass exodus.
"Too late, he hates it here now."Kind of felt that way about Schloss for a week. Then, I was back to normal. More importantly, the players were good with him staying at TCU. Schloss publicly recommitted himself to TCU. It would be wise for JD to do the same if he stays.
Team meeting at 2:15He gone
Yah that was a similar feeling. I guess for me, the Schloss and GP comparison aren’t theKind of felt that way about Schloss for a week. Then, I was back to normal. More importantly, the players were good with him staying at TCU. Schloss publicly recommitted himself to TCU. It would be wise for JD to do the same if he stays.
Yea, but Rick didn't know.