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Class of '66 Old Fart

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  1. Largest margin of victory in a Final Four or NC game is 34: MSU 101, Penn 67 in 1979. We could be watching history. LOL
  2. Wonder if there's a Fire Lon Kruger site up and running on the Sooner boards? This is a first class a$$ whuppin.
  3. Announcers are scrambling for notes on how to make it sound interesting for the next 11+ minutes of what's become a blowout.
  4. Wouldn't expect it to drag that long. Anyone looking for a new home can't wait too long or openings at their preferred destination(s) will get filled with other commits. I believe most coaches prefer to have their roster solidified by the end of the current semester to better plan summer workouts. By this time, CTC and staff have surely had their individual close out meetings with the underclassmen and if they're open and honest, which I'm certain they are, every member of the team knows where they stand going into next season in terms of what they need to work on in the off-season and what they can expect in terms of playing time.
  5. He's off to an awesome start in his pro career and hopefully it will be a very long career.
  6. The Tennesseean reporting that King Rice, Monmouth head coach and former Vandy assistant under Stallings, and Bryce Drew are the leading candidates for the Vanderbilt head job. Jeff Capel's name also mentioned in the article. http://www.tennessean.com/story/sports/college/vanderbilt/2016/04/01/vanderbilt--monmouth-king-rice-valpairso-bryce-drew/82540784/
  7. Troy is an enigma, a conundrum, a paradox, a quandary, a mystery, etc. ad nauseum. He is who he is and a senior Troy won't be any different than a freshman, sophomore or junior Troy. He's just like the stock market with his highs and his lows. There just doesn't seem to be a Mr. Average with Troy. If he stays, just expect more of the same next season.
  8. I don't know that I'd go quite as far as to say the NCAA is "terribly corrupt" but I certainly agree that the overwhelming odds are that the penalty won't fit the crime for the TurdHeels. The academic fraud they committed for years is truly hard to fathom and if ever a school deserved a near death penalty it's them.
  9. Maybe in high school but at the D1 level; I don't think so.
  10. LOL Max Bielfeldt ‏@MaxBielfeldt You're welcome Spike
  11. Nice article from the South Bend Tribune on sophomore Damezi Anderson who has scored 903 pts. in his first 2 seasons of high school ball. http://www.southbendtribune.com/sports/high_school/basketball/riley-s-anderson-poised-to-take-next-step/article_bbb19a43-60ee-513a-b429-e8956fa4388f.html
  12. PUke., the Franimal, Little Ricky and Groce's Grunts all need warm bodies if he wants to stay in the B1G.
  13. I'm not interested in going after Albrecht for multiple reasons, but it is interesting that Beilein has caved into the bad PR he's been getting and it serves him right.
  14. And this final paragraph from the AP game summary: "Oladipo had 18 points and two steals, leaving him 16 points and three steals short of becoming the third NBA player since 1985-1986 to start his career with three straight seasons of 1,100 points, 110 steals and 70 3's." With 7 games left, shouldn't be a problem. When he was recruited it was like 'who is this guy' and now we know.
  15. CTC's son has committed to play baseball at Cincy and it's a lot closer from IU to Cincy than it is from Vandy to Cincy. Just sayin'.
  16. And Iowa gets bit again: IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa says freshman guard Andrew Fleming has been released from his scholarship so he can transfer to another school. Fleming averaged 2.2 points and one assist in 11 games last season. Fleming says he is seeking a "better situation" for his college career. The 6-foot-5 native of Nashville, Tenn., by way of Oak Hill Academy, came to Iowa as part of a five-player freshman class, but he had trouble getting on the floor. Now 40 percent of that group is transferring, with the Wednesday news that Brandon Hutton is leaving, too.
  17. I think that's an option for the upcoming season based on this from the LA Times November of 2015: Bryce Alford has a scholarship to play basketball. Steve Alford would prefer that he did not. So, unless UCLA loses any underclassmen next season, Bryce Alford will become a walk-on, Steve Alford said Tuesday. The planned move is because of UCLA’s talented four-man recruiting class, which would put the Bruins one above the scholarship limit of 13 next season. One perk of coaching your son, Steve Alford said, is that you effectively have one extra scholarship spot.
  18. Nick's return of appreciation to everyone. Class act.
  19. PUke losing another one.
  20. Because it's Vandy! Nah, that just doesn't roll off your tongue like Because It's Indiana! On the other hand, now that we're a football school.........!
  21. And the best advice they might get is if they aren't 1 of the 60 who get the official invite.
  22. Hoosier Hills Hoops ‏@HoosierHills 11m11 minutes ago Indiana 2017 commit Al Durham will play in Kentuckiana this December with his @BerkmarHoops team in the @KingofBluegrass tourney. #iubb
  23. Here's one of their finest and she's also president of her sorority, Rho Iota Gamma.
  24. Iowa losing 4 senior starters to graduation and a really thin bench this past year. Now they're losing redshirt freshman Brandon Hutton 6'5" small forward from Chicago who's going to transfer.
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